Associate Professor of Political Science
Behavioral Sciences 121
Education
- Ph.D., Political Science, The George Washington University 2017
- M.I.P.A. in International Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009
- M.Phil. in Political Science from The George Washington University
- B.S. in International Relations and Diplomacy, Seton Hall University, 2005
Courses Taught
- PO335S: Government and Politics of China
- PO337E: Chinese Environmental Politics
- Winter Term: Chinese Food Politics
- PO231G: East Asian Comparative Politics
- PO104G: Introduction to Comparative Politics
- PO260M: Political Science Research Methods
Selected Publications
- Allison Quatrini, editor, “Symposium: When Locals Say You’re Wrong: Member-Checking and Political Science,” in Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, vol. 17-18 (1): Spring 2020
- Allison Quatrini, “If My Participants Say ‘You’re Wrong,’ Does It Mean I Really Am?” in “Symposium: When Locals Say You’re Wrong: Member-Checking and Political Science,” in Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, vol. 17-18 (1): Spring 2020.
- Allison Quatrini, “COVID-19 and Trust in the Chinese Government: What Do We Actually Know?” May 29, 2020, The Diplomat
- Allison Quatrini, “The Limits of Tolerance: China’s Communist Party and the Uyghurs,” August 2019, Religion, Reverence, and Tolerance Forum at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University
Banner photo (top): Jennifer Chavez ’17