Instructor in the Political Science Department at the University of California, Berkeley
Emerging Research in International Relations and Comparative Politics (Fall 2021, Fall 2024)
Graduate Workshop (PS290IC)
Post-Conflict Politics and Policing in Comparative Perspective (Spring 2022, Fall 2024)
Junior Seminar (PS191)
Post-Conflict Politics and Policing in Comparative Perspective (Spring 2021)
Graduate Seminar (PS223)
Civil Conflict and International Intervention (Spring 2014, Fall 2016, Spring 2019, Fall 2020, Summer 2021, Fall 2024)
Undergraduate Upper-Division Lecture Course (PS125)
Awarded a UC-Berkeley Instructional Improvement Grant to integrate technology and create simulations for this course
Civil Conflict and International Intervention (Autumn 2013, Spring 2015, Fall 2020)
Graduate Seminar (PS223)
Ethics and Justice in International Affairs (Spring 2020)
Undergraduate Upper-Division Lecture Course (PS124C) [first part of the course, covering for Amy Gurowitz]
Introduction to International Relations (Fall 2019)
Undergraduate Lower-Division Lecture Course (PS5)
International Security (Fall 2019, Fall 2024)
Graduate Seminar (PS221)
Statebuilding (Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Spring 2019)
Junior Seminar (PS191)
Awarded a UC-Berkeley Instructional Improvement Grant to develop this course
Writing and Research (Fall 2014 and Spring 2015)
Graduate Seminar (PS290A and B) (co-taught with Thad Dunning)
Convener for the Monday International Relations Thought Series (MIRTH)
International Relations Workshop (PS291IR), Fall 2013-Spring 2014 (co-convened with Michaela Mattes), Fall 2014-Spring 2015 (co-convened with Michaela Mattes), Fall 2016-Spring 2017, Fall 2017-Spring 2018, Fall 2018-Spring 2019
Graduate Mentor in the Political Science Department at Stanford University
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Program (Autumn 2009-Spring 2010)
Professor: Beatriz Magaloni
Head Teaching Assistant in the Political Science Department at Stanford University
International Security in a Changing World (Winter 2009)
Professors: Martha Crenshaw and Coit Blacker
Course Assistant for the Sophomore College at Stanford University
The Face of Battle (Autumn 2009)
Professor: Scott Sagan
Teaching Assistant in the Political Science Department at Stanford University
Explaining Ethnic Conflict (Autumn 2007, Autumn 2008)
Professor: James FearonInternational Security in a Changing World (Winter 2008)
Professors: Scott Sagan and Coit BlackerWar and Peace in American Foreign Policy (Spring 2008)
Professor: Kenneth Schultz