image/svg+xml DPIR Graduate students | Image © John Cairns (johncairns.co.uk) DPIR Students Person type - Any -DPhil StudentJob Market CandidateMPhil StudentMSc StudentVisiting Student Course - Any -DPhil International RelationsMPhil Comparative GovernmentMPhil European Politics and SocietyMPhil International RelationsMPhil Political Theory Research affiliation - Any -Comparative Politics and GovernmentInternational RelationsPolitical Theory Daniel Barker Flores DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Urban Security and Governance in Latin America Wilin Buitrago Arias DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Kofi Gunu DPhil Student Job Market Candidate IMF Program Participation and the Structural Power of Finance Yang Han DPhil Student Job Market Candidate The Modernity-Morality Contradiction: How the People’s Republic of China Imagines Africa and the International Hierarchy in the 21st Century Benjamin Harack DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Edmund Kelly DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Explaining political trust and its consequences for democracy. Tanisha Mohapatra DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Who Gives What, and Why? Essays on the Political Economy of Identity and Inequality Pascal Mowla DPhil Student Job Market Candidate What Makes Nepotism Wrong? Jacob Williams DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Postliberalism and its Discontents: Responding to Liberalism's New Critics Ashley Wright DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Political Economy of US Foreign Aid Allocation
Daniel Barker Flores DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Urban Security and Governance in Latin America
Kofi Gunu DPhil Student Job Market Candidate IMF Program Participation and the Structural Power of Finance
Yang Han DPhil Student Job Market Candidate The Modernity-Morality Contradiction: How the People’s Republic of China Imagines Africa and the International Hierarchy in the 21st Century
Edmund Kelly DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Explaining political trust and its consequences for democracy.
Tanisha Mohapatra DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Who Gives What, and Why? Essays on the Political Economy of Identity and Inequality
Jacob Williams DPhil Student Job Market Candidate Postliberalism and its Discontents: Responding to Liberalism's New Critics