Welcome!

I am currently a lecturer and PhD candidate in Political Science at the University of Montreal, and a Research Fellow at CEIAS. Previously, I completed a B.A. in Quantitative Economics and Politics at New York University and a M.A. in Comparative Economics and Policy at UCL. 


My research lies in the field of International Relations and focuses on China’s international economic influence. My ongoing research projects specifically examine how foreign populations react to China’s use of economic statecraft, the dynamics through which states’ economic ties with China influence the foreign policy attitudes of their populations, and the factors influencing smaller powers’ foreign alignment in the age of the US-China rivalry. Through my research, I also aim to further the use of advanced statistical methods in International Relations.