Timothy Waligore is Professor of Political Science at Pace University in New York, where is Program Director of International Relations and Global Studies. His research interests include indigenous peoples, Immanuel Kant, reparations, liberalism and critical race theory, environmental justice, and international political theory. He is the author of Reparations and Redress for Historical Injustice (Cambridge University Press, 2026). His publications have appeared in the Journal of Social Philosophy; Politics, Philosophy & Economics; Critical Review of International and Political Philosophy; Moral Philosophy and Politics; Global Justice: Theory…
Timothy Waligore is Professor of Political Science at Pace University in New York, where is Program Director of International Relations and Global Studies. His research interests include indigenous peoples, Immanuel Kant, reparations, liberalism and critical race theory, environmental justice, and international political theory. He is the author of Reparations and Redress for Historical Injustice (Cambridge University Press, 2026). His publications have appeared in the Journal of Social Philosophy; Politics, Philosophy & Economics; Critical Review of International and Political Philosophy; Moral Philosophy and Politics; Global Justice: Theory Practice, and Rhetoric, and The Palgrave Handbook on International Political Theory. He is the co-editor of Domination and Global Justice (with Barbara Buckinx and Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, Routledge 2017) and Rectifying Historical Injustice: Debating the Supersession Thesis (with Lukas Meyer, Routledge, 2023).
He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University. He has also been a frequent Guest Professor at the University of Graz in Austria, where he previously co-led (with Professor Lukas Meyer) a project on the rectification and supersession of historical injustice, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). He has previously taught at Smith College, Queen's University (Ontario), the City University of New York (York College), Columbia University, and McGill University.