
معرفی
Olgahan Cat is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods in Political Science at Brown University, affiliated with the Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs. His research focuses on public attitudes and behaviors toward migration, conflict, and foreign aid, employing experimental methods across diverse geopolitical contexts.
- Expertise: Political Behavior, Conflict Studies, Migration, Forced Displacement, Foreign Aid, Survey and Field Experiments
- Education: Ph.D. in Government from the University of Texas at Austin (2025)
- Key Contributions: Development of the Projected Patriotism framework, analysis of AI in migration governance, and experimental studies on foreign aid and conflict dynamics.
His publications in International Studies Quarterly and PNAS Nexus examine topics such as foreign aid's impact on wartime violence and the efficacy of behavioral nudges in vaccine campaigns. At Brown, he teaches PhD-level courses in Statistics, Causal Inference, and Experimental Methods.
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