Teaching

POL394: Leaders and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2017

Assistant instructor to Prof. Keren Yarhi-Milo. Advanced undergraduate course. 2 weekly sessions of 5-10 students.

Description (from syllabus): How do US presidents make foreign policy decisions? The class will review the constraints, dilemmas, risks and opportunities that American presidents face during international crises and wars. It will expose students to alternative explanations for how states make...

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POL345/SOC305: Introduction to Quantitative Social Science

Semester: 

Fall

Offered: 

2016

Assistant instructor to Prof. Kosuke Imai (Politics) and Prof. Margaret Frye (Sociology). Introductory statistics and data analysis undergraduate course. 4 sessions per week of 10-15 students.

Description (from syllabus):  Would universal health insurance improve the health of the poor? Do patterns of arrests in US cities show evidence of racial profiling? What accounts for who votes and their choice of candidates? This course will teach students how to...

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