
معرفی
Gleason Judd is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. His research focuses on formal political theory and political economy, particularly examining how democratic institutions influence executive and legislative policymaking. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Rochester in 2019. His expertise spans political economy, elections, lobbying, and legislative bargaining.
Professor Judd teaches courses such as Mathematics for Political Science and Formal Political Analysis, emphasizing quantitative methods and theoretical frameworks. His work explores topics including electoral competition, lobbying dynamics, legislative procedures, and institutional reforms. His recent publications analyze policymaking constraints, electoral strategies, and the impact of interest groups on public policy.
While no scientific awards are listed, his research demonstrates significant contributions to understanding political institutions and their policy outcomes. He currently holds no listed advisees or grants, but his scholarly output reflects active engagement with contemporary political questions.





