Caitlin McCulloch is a graduate student in International Relations and Comparative Politics. Her work focuses on the domestic contexts for foreign policy, specifically intervention into interstate war, rebel tactics and interstate conflict. Previously a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Georgia, she still has a keen interest in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. She holds a B.A. with honors from Cornell University in Government/China and Asia-Pacific Studies.

Areas of Interest

  • Domestic policy/crises and foreign policy, separatism and civil conflict, authoritarian regimes, corruption, Eastern Europe, the Asia-Pacific.
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Degrees

  • Degree Type
    BA
    Degree Details
    Cornell University, Government/China and Asia-Pacific Studies (with honors)
  • Degree Type
    MA
    Degree Details
    University of Maryland, College Park , Government and Politics
Course Name Course Title Semester Syllabus
GVPT306 Global Environmental Politics Fall 2019 Syllabus

Research Topics

  • Comparative Politics
  • International Relations
International Relations Rep, Women’s Group, 2014-2015
Co-chair, Graduate Student Association, 2014-2015
1st Year Representative, Graduate Student Association, 2013-2014
Caitlin McCulloch
5107 Tydings Hall
Government and Politics Department
Email
cem72 [at] umd.edu
Office Hours
By appointment.