Daniel C. Tirone, Ph.D.

I am an Associate Professor of Political Science at Louisiana State University. I received my Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh in 2012, with a first field concentration in World Politics and a second field focus in Political Methodology.

My research focuses on issues relating to International Relations, particularly the subfields of International Political Economy (IPE) and conflict processes, and has been published in journals including International Organization, American Journal of Political Science, Democratization, International Interactions, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Politics, Journal of Policy Modeling, New Political Economy, and Studies In Comparative International Development.

My teaching interests reside in International Relations and the subfield of IPE, as well as Political Methodology. At the undergraduate level I have taught an introductory course in International Relations and an advanced undergraduate course in International Political Economy, while at the graduate level I have taught a graduate seminar in International Political Economy and an introductory graduate seminar in Rational Choice & Game Theory.

On this site you can find additional information about my research and teaching, contact information, and my curriculum vitae. Thank you for your interest and please feel free to email me if you have any questions.