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Matthew Nanes

Metaketa Researcher
Saint Louis University, Assistant Professor
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I am an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Saint Louis University. Before coming to SLU, I was a postdoc at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law.

My research is on domestic security institutions and citizen-state relations, particularly in places plagued by violent intergroup conflict. For example, how does minority integration into the police rank-and-file affect citizens’ willingness to cooperate with police officers? Does marginalization from state security forces motivate anti-state violence? How does community-oriented policing affect engagement with the state? I explore these questions using survey and experimental research in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. You can view some of my current work on my “research” page.

I received my Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science at the University of California San Diego in 2017, and I proudly hold a B.A. from Rice University in Houston, Texas.

I am an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Saint Louis University. Before coming to SLU, I was a postdoc at Stanford University’s Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. My research is on domestic security institutions and citizen-state relations, particularly in places plagued by violent intergroup conflict. For example, how does minority integration into the police rank-and-file affect citizens’ willingness to cooperate with police officers? Does marginalization from state security forces motivate anti-state violence? How does community-oriented policing affect engagement with the state? I explore these questions using survey and experimental research in the Middle East and…
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