Overview
Donald Grasse is a Visiting Assistant Professor of International Relations and Methodology. His research analyzes the interaction of domestic political institutions and political violence within states, including the legacies of conflict, competitive rebel governance, and transitional justice. His work has been published in the American Political Science Review, International Organization, and the British Journal of Political Science. Prior to this appointment, he was a Visiting Instructor for the M.S. In Computational Analysis for Public Policy (MSCAPP) at the University of Chicago, and a Political Economy of Security Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Southern California.
Research Focus
The interaction of domestic political institutions and political violence within states, including the legacies of conflict, competitive rebel governance, and transitional justice.