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Gender, Partisanship, and Women's Issues in Congressional Communication
(2018)
Despite much scholarly attention to women’s issues and women’s representation in recent decades, the definition of a women’s issue is not settled either in political science or public opinion. In this project, I present a ...
How Far "Above the Fray"? Unpacking the Mechanisms of the Monarchical Advantage in the Arab Uprisings
(2018-05)
Every one of the eight monarchies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) remained standing in the wake of the Arab Spring uprisings, giving rise to claims of a “monarchical advantage” or “monarchical exceptionalism.” ...
“It Takes a Village”: A Re-examination of Black-Interest Advocacy, Collective Representation, & the Modern Congressional Black Caucus
(2020)
This project has three explicit goals in mind. First, I aim to uncover how the CBC constructs and communicates their collective worldview to the institution. Existing literature has been essential to improving our understanding ...
Transnational audience costs: rhetoric, constituents, and the two-level game
(2021-12)
How do domestic audiences respond to belligerent rhetoric by foreign leaders? I argue that when leaders of countries that are historically adversarial engage in belligerent rhetoric directed at the adversary it has a ...