Specialty
International relations, security, coercive diplomacy, Middle East politics, American foreign policyAcademic Credentials
PhD University of Virginia (Politics)
MA University of Chicago (International Relations)
BA University of Washington (International Studies / Political Science)
Teaching
IA 100: Introduction to International Relations
IA 212: American Foreign Policy
IA 290: Middle East Politics
IA 315: Crises in Global Governance
CORE 121: Numbers
Research
“Ballots and Blackmail: Coercive Diplomacy and the Democratic Peace.” With Michael Poznansky. International Studies Quarterly 60.4 (2016): 731-741.
“How leaders’ experiences and rebellion shape military recruitment during civil war.” With Sabrina Karim and Suparna Chaudhry. Journal of Peace Research Forthcoming.
International Affairs is located in J.R. Howard Hall on the Undergraduate Campus.
email iaffairs@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7630
Chair Kyle Lascurettes
International Affairs
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219