Robert L. Oprisko

Robert L. Oprisko graduated from Purdue University with a PhD in Political Science in 2011. His work was influenced by Michael Weinstein, Lou Beres, and Berenice Carroll while at Purdue, and is an interaction with Carl Schmitt, Albert Camus, Hans Speier, Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, and Sergei Prozorov's written works. His research focuses on how the individual fits into international and global politics.

When not heavily annotating classical texts and yelling at authors who have been dead longer than he's been alive, Robert likes to read fun novels, especially Terry Pratchett's oeuvre of work. He thinks best when either power-lifting or sitting out on his deck.

Robert L. Oprisko is currently a Research Fellow at the Center for the Study of Global Change at Indiana University and Director/Editor-at-Large at E-International Relations.