Teaching

I teach undergraduate and graduate courses on topics related to comparative politics.  At Harvard, I have taught classes on the politics of Latin America, including an undergraduate seminar on the politics of inequality (GOV 94) and a graduate seminar on the comparative politics of Latin America (GOV 2131). I also regularly teach an undergraduate lecture on law and inequality in comparative perspective (GOV 1114).  I teach graduate seminars on the politics of development (with Melani Cammett, GOV 2102) and bureaucracy (with Daniel Carpenter, GOV 2500).

At Princeton, I taught the introduction to comparative politics for undergraduates (POL 230/WWS 325), as well as courses on research methods and urban politics in developing countries.