Guliford, Meg
Political Science
Work with us to document the use of new technologies - from drones to sensors to robots - to secure international borders around the world.
Launched in 2020, PDRI-DevLab seeks to identify solutions to challenges facing low- and middle-income countries and foster impactful international development research. As co-director of the PDRI-DevLab, Dr. Wibbels' work centers around several of the lab’s flagship themes, including 'big data for development' and 'forced displacement and migration'. These themes cover a wide range of projects, ranging from Machine Learning for Peace to an ongoing study of internal migration in Ghana to many others.
Launched in 2020, PDRI-DevLab seeks to identify solutions to challenges facing low- and middle-income countries and foster impactful international development research. As executive director of the PDRI-DevLab, Dr. Huntington’s work centers around one of the lab’s flagship themes: climate change, land, and the environment. Focused on reducing key knowledge gaps in conservation and land sectors, these projects explore human drivers of deforestation, land governance, and tenure interventions in developing nations.
This project tackles a significant challenge in contemporary politics: is the U.S. unique among developed democracies in the way that core social identities are politically divisive?
How does economic interdependence affect a state's propensity to impose economic sanctions?
I work on the political economy of crime and policing in Latin America, with a special focus on Venezuela.
How do international institutions survive crises?
Professor Horowitz’s research interests include military innovation, the future of war, the behavior of militant groups, forecasting, the role of leaders in international politics, and the relationship between religion and international politics.