Research

Book Projects

What Makes a Changemaker? The Politics of Policy Change in the Obesity Crisis. Working Manuscript

  • Best Poster on Public Policy Award (APSA Public Policy Section, 2019)

Designed to Fail? COVAX, Vaccine Inequity, and the COVID-19 Pandemic. (with Summer Marion and Catherine Worsnop) Under Advance Contract with Cambridge University Press, Elements in International Relations

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Journal Articles

Public preferences for vaccination campaigns in the COVID-19 endemic phase: Insights from the VaxPref database.” (with Marcello Antonini, et al.) Health Policy and Technology. 2024.

Priming COVID-19’s Consequences Can Increase Support for Investments in Public Health.” Social Science & Medicine. 2023.

Vaccine Politics: Law and Inequality in the Global Pandemic Response to COVID-19.” (with Matthew Kavanagh) Global Policy. 2023.

Where’s the Money From? Attitudes toward Donor Countries and Foreign Aid in the Arab World.” (with Scott Williamson) International Studies Quarterly. 2022.

Fashion consumption during COVID: Comparative analysis of changing practices across nine countries.” (with Katia Vladimirova, et al.) Cleaner and Responsible Consumption. 2022.

When mortality knocks: Pandemic-inspired attitude shifts with clothing in six countries.(with Samira Iran, et al.) International Journal of Sustainable Fashion & Textiles. 2022.

Understanding and Comparing HIV-Related Law & Policy Environments: Cross-National Data and Accountability for the Global AIDS Response.” (with Matthew Kavanagh, et al.) BMJ Global Health. 2020.

Democracy, Capacity, and Coercion in Pandemic Response – COVID-19 in Comparative Political Perspective.” (with Matthew Kavanagh) Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2020.

  • JHPPL’s third most read article published in 2020

Book Chapters

Regime Type, State Capacity, and the Politics of COVID-19 Vaccinations in Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia. (with Scott Williamson) in Vaccination Politics: The Comparative Politics of COVID-19 Vaccinations. Eds. Scott Greer, Elizabeth J. King, Elize Massard da Fonseca, and Holly Jarman. University of Michigan Press. Forthcoming.

Legal Paradigms and the Politics of Global COVID-19 Vaccine Access. (with Matthew Kavanagh) in Intellectual Property, COVID-19, and the Next Pandemic: Diagnosing Problems, Developing Cures. Eds. Madhvi Sunder and Haochen Sun. Cambridge University Press. Forthcoming.

A Comparative Perspective on the COVID-19 Response in Europe. in How COVID-19 Took Over the World: Lessons for the Future. Ed. Christine Loh. Hong Kong University Press. 2023.

The Social Contract and Responses to COVID-19. in How COVID-19 Took Over the World: Lessons for the Future. Ed. Christine Loh. Hong Kong University Press. 2023.

Playing Politics: WHO’s Response to COVID-19.” (with Matthew Kavanagh and Mara Pillinger) in Coronavirus Politics: The Comparative Politics and Policy of COVID-19. Eds. Scott L. Greer, Elizabeth J. King, Andre Peralta, and Elize Massard da Fonseca. University of Michigan Press. 2021.

  • The most discussed monograph of 2021 according to Altmetric

Book Reviews

“Book Review: Thieves of State by Sara Chayes.” Democracy and Society. Volume 14. 2016-2017.

Articles Under Review

Democracy, Trust, and Political Orientation: Unravelling the Role of Individual Political Factors in Vaccine Attitudes. (Marcello Antonini, et al.) Revise & Resubmit.

Anti-Americanism and Foreign Aid Preferences Among Political Elites: Evidence from Tunisia. (with Alexandra Blackman, Aytuğ Şaşmaz, and Scott Williamson) Revise & Resubmit.

Which Experts and Why? Assessing the Effects of Expert Guidance from Different Levels of Governance. Under Review.

Assessing WHO’s Influence: Vaccine Endorsements in the Context of a Diversified Global Health System. (with Naoko Matsumura, et al.) Under Review.

China’s Model of Technology Leapfrog: A Case Study of electric vehicle (EV) policies and the development of green technology. (with Xinying Tan & Pengyu Zhu) Under Review.

Determinants of user satisfaction with shared parking: A machine learning approach. (with Juan Wang, Praveen Kumar Maghelal and Pengyu Zhu) Under Review.

Working Papers

Saving the World to Save Ourselves? How Self-Interest Affects Support for Global Vaccine Sharing.

Does Legislative Approval Increase Policy Support During a Crisis? Evidence from Five Countries.

Crisis Performance, Hegemonic Preferences, and Support for Democracy: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic. (with Scott Williamson and Jonathan Chu)

What Motivates the Motivators: How Healthcare Providers Get Patients Ready to Vote. (with Georgia Kernell, et al.)

How Obamacare Altered State-Level Public Opinion on Medicaid.

Other Selected Publications & Media

  • “COVID-19 Vaccine Production for LMICs.” (with Matthew M. Kavanagh, Ngozi Erondu, Mara Pillinger, Kashish Aneja, and Katherine Ginsbach) Policy Discussion Paper. February 25, 2021.
  • “The Case for Strategic Health Diplomacy: A Study of PEPFAR.” Bipartisan Policy Center. 2015. (Under Tom Daschle and Bill Frist).
  • “The sugar-coated truth.” Future Foundation. March 13, 2014.
  • “CVS: The business of being healthy meets the being healthy business.” Future Foundation. February 7, 2014.

Public Engagement

  • COP29 Online Inclusive Diplomacy Lounge: World Leaders Climate Action Summit and Current Negotiations

  • European Commission: Between decarbonization and derisking – circular economy, strategic autonomy, and the road to net-zero in the EU-China green technology value chains

  • FuturEU & European Generation: Writing Policy Briefs

  • Texas Biomedical Research Institute Global Health Symposium: Examining the geopolitics of vaccine equity

  • G20 to COP28: Climate, Energy, Growth

  • Liceo Scientifico Vittorini: The Global Politics of Sustainability in a Changing World
  • Wilson Center: International Cooperation for the Future of Pandemic Preparation
  • ChangeLab Solutions & Georgetown University Webinar: Preemption and Policymaking in Public Health Law: From Local to Global
  • City University of Hong Kong One Health Seminar 2022: Global Public Health: Vaccines and Aid around the World

Public Support for Global Vaccine Distribution: Evidence from Germany, Italy, and the United States

  • Cornell University Global Hubs Salon Series
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: Institute for Emerging Market Studies Seminar
  • Institut Pasteur & INCEPTION 2021 Symposium: “Social Sciences and Biology for Understanding Emerging Diseases”
  • COVIDCalls Podcast #357 Researchers’ Roundtable
  • GITAM School of Gandhian Studies Fulbright Series Lecture

Yoga, Public Health, and Public Policy

  • US Embassy New Delhi International Yoga Day Panel Discussion

Yoga for Well-Being

  • Physicians Association of Nutrition “Nutrition > Medicine” Webinar

  • DAAD-sponsored podcast interview on my experiences researching in Germany

  • Georgetown University Office of Fellowships and Awards Blog
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