Teaching
Potential Future Teaching:
Comparative Politics
Chinese Politics
Collective Actions
U.S. Foreign Policy and Asia
Formal Theory
Quantitative Methods
Courses Taught
Collective Actions in Comparative Perspective
Spring 2021, Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley.
This course investigates how relatively powerless groups of people around the world have attempted to change the political, economic, and cultural status quo through collective actions.
Game Theory in Social Sciences
Fall 2020, Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley.
This course presents the main ways that game theory is applied in economics, political science, and other social science to model strategic interaction.
American Foreign Policy toward Asia
Spring 2019, Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley.
This course explores the historical roots and the contemporary orientations of United States policies toward Asia.
Chinese Politics
Fall 2018, Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley.
This course provides a comprehensive synthesis of the prevailing political, economic, and cultural trends in China and its periphery in the modern era.
Introductory Statistics
Spring 2015, Teaching Assistant, Cornell University.
This course is an introduction to statistics and their application in social sciences research.