Hi! I'm a PhD candidate in political science at Brown University and pre-doctoral fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. My research is at the intersection of international security and political economy, with a substantive focus on global policing. My dissertation and related papers explore the causes and consequences of international cooperation between border agencies to police global supply chains. In a separate research agenda, I explore international police cooperation during war. I use a range of methods to study these topics, including inferential and descriptive network analysis, elite interviews, event ethnography, and archival work. Previously, I was a Fulbright recipient and Boren scholar in Brazil, where I researched transnational organized crime. I received a B.A. in political science with highest honors from Swarthmore College in 2017. Email: [email protected] |