My courses help students develop the curiosity and vocabulary to ask big questions in world politics, and the skills to answer those questions using history, scholarly knowledge, and empirically grounded research. My teaching experience in diverse environments–-three research universities, an arts college, and an Islamic university in Indonesia–-reflects my commitment to education without borders.
Teaching Interests: Comparative Politics, Religion and World Affairs, Social Movements, International Affairs, Qualitative and Multi-Method Research.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
People Power in Global Politics
Fundamentals of International Relations
Freshman Honors Seminar: How to Change the World
Southeast Asia in World Politics
Religion and International Relations
Islam and Politics
Zionism and its Critics
THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Lecturer, Politics of the Islamic Revival
Teaching Assistant, World Political Economy
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Comparative Politics
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to International Relations
Teaching Assistant, Law, Politics, and Society
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Teaching Assistant, State, Society, and Democratization in Southeast Asia
INDONESIAN STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH
Lecturer, Empirical Research Methods (Metode Penelitian Empiris).
COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO
Adjunct Professor, United States Foreign Policy