Comparative Political Studies
Daniel Corstange
Associate Professor of Political Science and of International and Public Affairs
Personal Details
Focus areas: Syrian refugee reactions to international intervention in the Syrian civil war, clientelism and ethnic and tribal politics, anti-Americanism in the Arab world
Daniel Corstange's teaching focus is political development, ethnic politics, and research methods. He previously taught at the University of Maryland, and was a visiting fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
Corstange holds a PhD in political science from the University of Michigan and a BA in political science and history from Northwestern University.
Education
- PhD in Political Science, University of Michigan
- BA in Political Science and History, Northwestern University
Honors and Awards
W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellowship, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Research And Publications
The Price of a Vote in the Middle East
Cambridge Series in Comparative Politics
British Journal of Political Science
American Journal of Political Science
World Politics