Introduction
I am a PhD student in Government at Harvard University. I research at the intersection of migration and the domestic politics of foreign policy. Specifically, I study the relationship between the policy preferences of diaspora communities and the foreign policy decisions of their home countries, with respect to ethnic lobbying, nationalist protests, and diplomatic signaling. I have secondary interests in the role of race in international relations and the role of emotions in politics. I am an alumna of the University of California, Berkeley, where I studied towards a BA in History. From 2017 - 2019, I was a Clarendon Scholar at the University of Oxford and graduated with an MPhil in International Relations. Prior to starting my PhD at Harvard, I worked at United Nations Global Pulse in New York and as a research assistant for Dr. David Malone, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, at All Souls College, Oxford.
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I am a PhD student in Government at Harvard University. I research at the intersection of migration and the domestic politics of foreign policy. Specifically, I study the relationship between the policy preferences of diaspora communities and the foreign policy decisions of their home countries, with respect to ethnic lobbying, nationalist protests, and diplomatic signaling. I have secondary interests in the role of race in international relations and the role of emotions in politics. I am an alumna of the University of California, Berkeley, where I studied towards a BA in History. From 2017 - 2019, I was a Clarendon Scholar at the University of Oxford and graduated with an MPhil in International Relations. Prior to starting my PhD at Harvard, I worked at United Nations Global Pulse in New York and as a research assistant for Dr. David Malone, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, at All Souls College, Oxford.
Fields of expertise: Migration