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Daniel Corstange
Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs and of Political Science
dmc2200@columbia.edu

 

 

 

Biography:

David Corstange's teaching focus is political development, ethnic  politics, and research methods. He previously taught at University of Maryland, and was a  visiting fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Corstange holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Michigan and a B.A. in political science and history from Northwestern University.

Publications:

"Vote Trafficking in Lebanon," International Journal of Middle East Studies (forthcoming).

"Taking Sides in Other People's Elections: The Polarizing Effect of Foreign Intervention," (with Nikolay Marinov), American Journal of Political Science (forthcoming).

"Ethnicity on the Sleeve and Class in the Heart: When do People Respond to Identity and Material Interests?" British Journal of Political Science (forthcoming).

"Religion, Pluralism, and Iconography in the Public Sphere: Theory and Evidence from Lebanon," World Politics (2012).

"The Parliamentary Election in Lebanon, June 2009," Electoral Studies (2010).

"Sensitive Questions, Truthful Answers?  Modeling the List Experiment with LISTIT," Political Analysis (2009).

"Tribes and the Rule of Law in Yemen," Al-Masar (2009).

"Drawing Dissent: Political Cartoons in Yemen," PS: Political Science and Politics (2007).