
I am broadly interested in the politics of difference, engaging with it from both political philosophy/theory and comparative politics perspectives. Currently, I am pursuing an MPhil in Politics (Comparative Government), with my thesis focusing on the long-term effects of institutional solutions designed to manage ethnic differences in divided societies, particularly on ethnic salience and the quality of democracy. I also maintain an active interest in the politics of the European Union, especially institutional reform, enlargement and rule of law issues.
MPhil in Politics (Comparative Government), University of Oxford (2024 - present)
BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, University of Oxford (from 2021 to 2024)
- Politics of difference
- Ethnic power-sharing institutions and their long-term effects
- Politics of the European Union (esp. institutional reform, enlargement, rule of law)
- Democratisation and democratic backsliding
- Epistemological issues in political theory and practice