The Enemy of My Enemy: When Firms Support Climate Change Regulation. International Organization, 74.2 (2020). Supplementary Materials.
2020 Robert O. Koehane award for best paper published in International Organization by an untenured scholar
APSA Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy (STEP) award for best paper published in the last two years
My Brother's Keeper: Other-Regarding Preferences and Concern for Global Climate Change. Review of International Organizations, 16.2 (2021).
Global Climate Policy and Collective Action: A Comment (with Keith Schnakenberg), Global Environmental Politics, 23.1 (2023).
Who Controls the Past: Far-Sighted Bargaining in International Regimes. American Journal of Political Science, 67.3 (2023). Supplementary Materials.
Economic Competition and Civilian Support for Rebel Reintegration (with Austin L. Wright and Konstantin Sonin), International Organization, 79.4 (2025).
Do International Bureaucrats Matter? Evidence from the International Monetary Fund (with Diana Stanescu), Forthcoming, Journal of Politics.
Automated Survey Harmonization via Source-Consistent Entity Resolution (with Sara Constantino, Brandon de la Cuesta, and Dawson Verley, under review).
Rival Incentives: A Political Economy Theory of Carbon Border Adjustments (with Fiona Bare, under review).
How Did Trump’s 2024 Election Win Affect Green Firms At Home and Abroad? (with Justin Melnick).
Climate Change and Political Mobilization: Theory and Evidence from India (with Felipe Balcazar).
The Green Divide: Climate Finance and the Politics of Energy Transition in Developing Democracies (with Fiona Bare).
What Do We Know About Climate Politics? Mapping the Field At Scale.
Picking Winners: Technological Change and the Political Economy of Green Industrial Policy (with Justin Melnick).
Building Blocks or (Green) Stumbling Blocks: When Trade Barriers Support Global Decarbonization (with Justin Melnick).
Coalition Building in Multilateral Climate Bargaining.