Teaching
I teach classes on comparative politics, political economy, and research methods. At Tel Aviv University, I have developed two courses on the political economy of developing countries and the political economy of information and social media.
I teach classes on comparative politics, political economy, and research methods. At Tel Aviv University, I have developed two courses on the political economy of developing countries and the political economy of information and social media.
Instructor (Tel Aviv University)
Instructor (Tel Aviv University)
Power, Prosperity, and Violence: The Political Economy of Development, Spring/Fall 2022 [Syllabus]
Improving Governance Through Experiments, Spring 2023 [Syllabus]
Elections, Representation, and Government in the Cyber Era, Fall 2022 [Syllabus] [Lecture slides]
Teaching Fellow (Harvard)
Teaching Fellow (Harvard)
Foundations of Comparative Politics (Instructor: Steve Levitsky. Fall 2017)
Improving Governance in Developing Countries: What Can We Learn From Experiments? (Instructor: Horacio Larreguy. Spring 2018)
Politics of Development in Africa (Instructor: Pia Raffler. Spring 2021)
International Conflict and Cooperation (Instructor: Stephen Chaudoin. Spring 2019/2020)
International Law and Institutions (Instructor: Christoph Mikulaschek. Spring 2020 )