Teaching

I value highly my role as a classroom leader and consider student instruction an essential part of my work. My teaching interests include courses on international and comparative political economy, especially those that emphasize formal/game theoretic approaches and attention to questions of research design.

In 2020 I was awarded the Robson Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching and Mentoring.

UNC

Fall 2021: POLI 442 - International Political Economy

Fall 2021: POLI 150 - International Relations and Global Politics

Spring 2021: POLI 440 - Politics of Authoritarian Survival

Spring 2021: POLI 453 - The Politics of Economic Crisis

Fall 2020: POLI 442 - International Political Economy

Fall 2020: POLI 751 - International Political Economy (graduate)

Spring 2020: POLI 440 - Politics of Authoritarian Survival

Spring 2020: POLI 453 - The Politics of Economic Crisis

Fall 2019: POLI 442 - International Political Economy

Fall 2019: POLI 751 - International Political Economy (graduate)

Spring 2019: POLI 440 - Politics of Authoritarian Survival

Spring 2019: POLI 453 - The Politics of Economic Crisis

Fall 2018: POLI 442 - International Political Economy

Fall 2018: POLI 751 - International Political Economy (graduate)

Fall 2017: POLI 440 - Politics of Authoritarian Survival

Fall 2017: POLI 751 - International Political Economy (graduate)

Spring 2016: POLI 490 - Political Responses to Financial Crises

Spring 2016: POLI 440 - Politics of Authoritarian Survival

Fall 2015: POLI 442 - International Political Economy

Fall 2015: POLI 751 - International Political Economy (graduate)

Spring 2015: POLI 490 - Political Responses to Financial Crises

Fall 2014: POLI 442 - International Political Economy

Fall 2014: POLI 440 - Politics of Authoritarian Survival

Yale

Spring 2014: PLSC 201 - Political Psychology (Professor John Bullock)

Fall 2013: PLSC 517 - Fundamentals of Modeling (Professor John Roemer)

Spring 2012: PLSC 145/GLBL 337 - International Political Economy (Professor Kenneth Scheve)

Fall 2011: ECON 465/EP&E 377 - Debating Globalization (Professor Ernesto Zedillo)

Spring 2011: ECON 337/PLSC 145/GLBL 337 - International Political Economy (Professor Kenneth Scheve)

Fall 2010: ECON 465/EP&E 377 - Debating Globalization (Professor Ernesto Zedillo)