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Guy Grossman is the David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations at the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Political Science, housed within the School of Arts & Sciences. He co-directs the Penn Development Research Initiative (PDRI-DevLab), a cross-disciplinary effort addressing challenges in low- and middle-income countries. His research focuses on governance, migration, human trafficking, and conflict processes, particularly in developing nations. Grossman holds a PhD in Political Science from Columbia University and advanced degrees from Tel-Aviv University.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science (Columbia University, 2011, with distinction)
- MA in Political Philosophy (Tel-Aviv University, 2004, Summa cum laude)
- LLB in Law (Tel-Aviv University, 1999, Magna cum laude)
Research interests include comparative politics, political economy, forced displacement, climate change, and human trafficking. His work bridges theoretical inquiry with applied policy analysis, emphasizing evidence-based solutions. Grossman collaborates with institutions like IPA’s Human Trafficking Research Initiative and Stanford’s Immigration Policy Lab.
His recent articles explore themes like free speech boundaries in crisis contexts, refugee-hosting impacts, and policing reforms in the Global South. He emphasizes methodological rigor and interdisciplinary collaboration, as seen in PDRI-DevLab’s work. Grossman’s contributions to electoral accountability, technology adoption, and governance reforms have appeared in top journals like Science and the American Political Science Review.
Awards and recognition are not explicitly listed in the provided text, though his academic leadership roles reflect institutional trust. His advisory roles include the Perry World House and the Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration, underscoring his engagement with global policy networks.





