I am Teaching Fellow in Public Management at the School of Public Policy of the University College of London.
Previously, I completed a PhD in Political Science at the Department of Government of the London School of Economics and Political Science Department of Government. My research interests are in the fields of public policy, public administration, regulation, and integrity policies.
My thesis explored the enforcement of five anticorruption agencies operating in a transitional context – the region of Western Balkans. You can find more details about this reserach on PhD Research page.
My teaching experience includes a Graduate Teaching Assitant role on an undergraduate LSE course Politics of Economic Policy, a teaching assistant position on an LSE summer-school course Capitalism, Democracy, and Inequality, and lecturing on LSE Enterprise International Political Economy Programme and Basque Programme. For more details, please consult CV.
My ongoing reserach is focused on regulators' enforcement in varied policy domains, across the OECD world. I am particularly interested in the interplay between government and public officials, on one hand, and regulators’ enforcement, on the other, from a reputation-based perspective.