Resident Student Affiliates
Tetsekela Anyiam-Osigwe is a Ph.D. student in the Politics Department at Princeton, specialising in International Relations. Before Princeton, she received a BSc in Politics and International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and an MSc in Global Governance and Diplomacy from the…
Christian Baehr is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Politics, specializing in International Politics and Quantitative Methods. His research is focused on natural resource politics and institutional development, as well as GIS methods and satellite imagery-as-data. He received his A.B. in Economics…
Fiona Bare is a PhD candidate in Politics at Princeton University. She studies the political economy of climate change using game theory, statistical inference, and qualitative methods. Fiona's research explores the politics of uncertainty around climate change, looking to understand drivers of cooperation versus conflict…
Alexander F. Gazmararian is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. In the 2023-24 academic year, he will be a Prize Fellow in the Social Sciences. His research agenda examines the politics of economic disruption and climate change, with a focus on how the public’s preferences on these…
Steven Han is a PhD student in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. He is interested in the politics of technological change, automation, and climate change. Before coming to Princeton, he received a BA and MA in Political Science from the University of Toronto.
Ze Han is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. His research interests include foreign direct investment (FDI), populism, China, and text analysis, with a focus on the political consequences of economic globalization. He earned a B.A. in International Politics from the University…
Vincent Heddesheimer is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Politics at Princeton University. He studies the politics of economic change in established democracies. More specifically, Heddesheimer works on the party politics and electoral consequences of capital ownership, housing financialization, and labor market…
Yueyi Li is a PhD candidate in Politics at Princeton University. Her research focuses on industrial policies, and geopolitical risk within the broader field of international political economy, employing causal inference as her primary method alongside survey experiments, text analysis, social network analysis, and other…
Gavin Medina-Hall is a 3rd year Ph.D. student in politics at Princeton University. His research interests are the intersection of international political economy and race and ethnic politics. His current work centers on how the U.S. general public processes information on various international policies.
Grace Zeng is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Politics. She studies international political economy, trade, and regulations. Her research focuses on labor and environmental provisions in international trade agreements. She holds an M.A. in the Social Sciences (MAPSS) from the University of Chicago and a B.Sc. in…
Non-Resident Student Affiliates
Dahyun Choi, Graduate Student, Department of Politics
Kyle L. Evanoff, Graduate Student, Department of Politics
Elliot Ji, Graduate Student, Department of Politics
Daniel Lyng, Graduate Student, Department of Politics
Joseph J. Ruggiero, Graduate Student, Department of Politics
Harshal Zalke, Graduate Student, Department of Politics
Yuhan Zheng, Graduate Student, Department of Politics