Independent Instructor:
Guest Lectures:
- POL 429; Political and Economic Development in Latin-America (Summer '22). Advanced undergraduate course on the study of political economy across Latin-America.
- POL 141; Governments of the Word (Summer ‘21). An introduction to the study of Comparative Politics.
- POL 235; International Relations Among Rich and Poor Nations. (Fall ‘21, Spring ‘21, Fall ‘20, and Summer ‘20). An introduction to major themes in contemporary International Political Economy (IPE). The course examines such areas as North-South relations, interdependence, international organizations, and global development.
Guest Lectures:
- POL 151 Intro to International Relations – Whitworth University (Spring ‘22) Lectured on the economic and political consequences of natural resource dependency (Commonly labeled the “resource curse”) demonstrated.
- HIST 462; History of Mexico – Eastern Washington University (Fall ‘21)
Lectured on Mexico’s economic policies in the 1980’s and 90’s that led to severe financial crises, and the socio-political repercussions that followed.