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Martin Castillo Quintana is an Assistant Professor specializing in the dynamics between violent conflict, policymaking, and political processes, utilizing formal theoretical frameworks and game-theoretic modeling to analyze policy impacts on violent actors and political systems.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Politics from New York University (2023)
- M.A. in Applied Economics from the University of Chile
- B.S. in Mathematical Engineering from the University of Chile
Current research investigates intra- and inter-group conflicts among organized criminal entities and their strategic interactions with state authorities, bridging political science, security studies, and economic modeling to inform conflict resolution and policy design in violent contexts.
Scientific Awards:
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