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Jerry Min

Jerry Min
Ph.D. Student in Government

I am a PhD candidate at the Government Department as well as an AM candidate at the Statistics Department. My fields of study are International/Comparative Political Economy and Quantitative Methodology. I am particularly interested in the politics of international investment, international law and organizations, identity politics, and East Asia (especially China and Japan). Prior to coming to Harvard, I was a Research Data Analyst at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. I hold an MA from Stanford University and a BA from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.


Contact
jiemin@fas.harvard.edu

1737 Cambridge Street


Subfields
Comparative Politics | International Relations | Methods and Formal Theory

Academic Interests
Foreign Policy | International Organizations | Migration | Political Economy & Development | Race & Ethnicity

Research Methods
Formal Theory | Quantitative Methods

Geographic Regions of Study
China | Japan | United States