Andrea Everett
Graduate Student
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E-mail: aeverett@princeton.edu
Specialization: International security; comparative democratic foreign policy; public opinion; military interventions
Andrea Everett is a Ph.D candidate studying international relations in the Politics Department. Her research interests include international security and comparative democratic foreign policy. She is especially interested in the role of domestic political influences on democratic states' foreign policy decisions in the security arena. Her dissertation seeks to explain why Western democracies respond to complex humanitarian emergencies abroad when and as they do. She focuses on understanding when and how they decide to use military force in pursuit of positive humanitarian outcomes, and investigates the role of public pressure, characteristics of complex emergencies, military capabilities, and national interests in these decisions.
B.A. (hon.), Stanford University M.A., Princeton University
Thesis Title: Responding to Catastrophe: Explaining Democratic Responsiveness to Complex Emergencies
Committee: Robert Keohane, Christopher Achen, Jason Lyall
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