Research Interests
My research focuses on the distributional consequences of sovereign debt and foreign aid. I am also in international financial and development organizations, including the International Monetary Fund. My work is published or is forthcoming in peer-reviewed outlets including International Studies Quarterly, The Review of International Organizations and International Interactions.
Biography
I am an Assistant Professor of Political Science, researching and teaching in the area of international political economy. I received my Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2019 and I proudly hold a B.A. from the College of Wooster in Wooster, OH.
Publications
"Effectiveness or Affinity? Donors' Preferences for Bypass Aid"
"Defaulting Differently: The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt Restructuring Negotiations"
"Getting to Yes: The Role of Creditor Coordination in Debt Restructuring Negotiations"
Courses Taught
- POL 103 Introduction to International Relations
- POL 331 International Organizations
- POL 334 Politics of the World Economy
- POL 737 Seminar in International Political Economy
Education
M.A. Political Science, University of California-San Diego (2015)
Ph.D. Political Science, University of California-San Diego (2019)