Political Scientist - Quantitative Researcher
Nathan Andrew
1670 N. 1560 W.
Mapleton, UT 84664
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Education:
-Ph.D., Political Science, University of Mississippi, University, MS, 2019 (Expected)
Fields: International Relations, Comparative Politics
-M.A., Political Science, University of Mississippi, University, MS, 2017
Fields: International Relations, Comparative Politics
-M.A., Diplomacy, Norwich University, Northfield, VT, 2011
Field: International Terrorism
-B.S., Utah Valley University, Orem, UT, 2007
Field: Art and Visual Communications
Teaching Experience
-Instructor of Record:
Introduction to International Relations, University of Mississippi, fall 2015, fall 2017, spring 2018
Courses Prepared:
-Introduction to International Relations
Research Interests:
-International relations, power, interstate conflict, international trade, sanctions, foreign aid, intrastate conflict, coercive diplomacy, crisis bargaining, foreign policy, international political economy
Conference Papers:
�Shifts and sanctions: The effect of shifting relative power on the likelihood of economic sanctions imposition.� Presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association in Orlando, FL., October 2018
�Power Parity and Trade.� (with Matthew DiGiuseppe) Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association in New Orleans, LA., 2017
Dissertation Title:
�Relative Power and Economic Foreign Policy.�
Working Papers:
�Shifting Power, Dissatisfaction, and Bilateral Trade Flows.�
�Relative Power and the Provision of Foreign Aid.�
�Parity and Trade.�
�Battle Deaths & Voter Turnout in Established Democracies.�
�Battle Deaths & Incumbent Vote Share in Presidential Elections.�
Professional Activities and Service:
-Reviewer, International Interactions
-Co-chair, Department of Political Science Stats Lab, University of Mississippi, fall 2017
-Volunteer, Peace Science Society Annual Conference, University of Mississippi, November 2015
Grants and Awards:
-University of Mississippi Graduate School Honors Fellowship, $3000 per year, August 2014 � May 2018
-University of Mississippi Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship, $6500, fall 2018
-University of Mississippi College of Liberal Arts, Summer Research Fellowship, $5000, summer 2017, summer 2018
-Southern Political Science Association, Prestage-Cook Travel Award, $250, January 2017
Additional Training and Skills:
-Stata
-Quantitative Research
-Analysis
-Microsoft Office
Other Relevant Experience:
-English Teacher
Ling Dong English Training School
Foshan, China February 2008 � May 2008
Nathan Andrew
1670 N. 1560 W.
Mapleton, UT 84664
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Education:
-Ph.D., Political Science, University of Mississippi, University, MS, 2019 (Expected)
Fields: International Relations, Comparative Politics
-M.A., Political Science, University of Mississippi, University, MS, 2017
Fields: International Relations, Comparative Politics
-M.A., Diplomacy, Norwich University, Northfield, VT, 2011
Field: International Terrorism
-B.S., Utah Valley University, Orem, UT, 2007
Field: Art and Visual Communications
Teaching Experience
-Instructor of Record:
Introduction to International Relations, University of Mississippi, fall 2015, fall 2017, spring 2018
Courses Prepared:
-Introduction to International Relations
Research Interests:
-International relations, power, interstate conflict, international trade, sanctions, foreign aid, intrastate conflict, coercive diplomacy, crisis bargaining, foreign policy, international political economy
Conference Papers:
�Shifts and sanctions: The effect of shifting relative power on the likelihood of economic sanctions imposition.� Presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association in Orlando, FL., October 2018
�Power Parity and Trade.� (with Matthew DiGiuseppe) Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association in New Orleans, LA., 2017
Dissertation Title:
�Relative Power and Economic Foreign Policy.�
Working Papers:
�Shifting Power, Dissatisfaction, and Bilateral Trade Flows.�
�Relative Power and the Provision of Foreign Aid.�
�Parity and Trade.�
�Battle Deaths & Voter Turnout in Established Democracies.�
�Battle Deaths & Incumbent Vote Share in Presidential Elections.�
Professional Activities and Service:
-Reviewer, International Interactions
-Co-chair, Department of Political Science Stats Lab, University of Mississippi, fall 2017
-Volunteer, Peace Science Society Annual Conference, University of Mississippi, November 2015
Grants and Awards:
-University of Mississippi Graduate School Honors Fellowship, $3000 per year, August 2014 � May 2018
-University of Mississippi Graduate School Dissertation Fellowship, $6500, fall 2018
-University of Mississippi College of Liberal Arts, Summer Research Fellowship, $5000, summer 2017, summer 2018
-Southern Political Science Association, Prestage-Cook Travel Award, $250, January 2017
Additional Training and Skills:
-Stata
-Quantitative Research
-Analysis
-Microsoft Office
Other Relevant Experience:
-English Teacher
Ling Dong English Training School
Foshan, China February 2008 � May 2008