Welcome to my website. I am a postdoc in the Reimagining World Order research community at Princeton University's Institute for International and Regional Studies.
My research examines how actors have historically sought to reconfigure international orders and institutions, why they do so, and the conditions under which such struggles succeed and fail. Some of my writing has been published or is forthcoming in journals such as International Studies Quarterly, International Theory, and Review of International Studies, among others.
My first book project (currently under review) examines how acts of resistance have shaped international institutions like the League of Nations and the United Nations Security Council. It is based upon my PhD dissertation which was awarded Best Doctoral Thesis in IR at Oxford for 2023-24.
Before coming to Princeton, I received my DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford (Nuffield College).


Contact
jd0007@princeton.edu