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Sarah Khan

Individual Researcher
American University, Assistant Professor
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Sarah Khan is Assistant Professor at American University, School of International Service. Previously, she was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at Yale University. She received her Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University, and was a doctoral candidate fellow at the Center for Global Development in Washington, D.C. Currently, she is a member of the research team at the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives in Lahore, Pakistan.

Her research interests lie at the intersection of gender and comparative politics, with a regional specialization in South Asia. Her work focuses on gender gaps in political preferences, patterns of preference expression, and the barriers to women’s political participation and representation. In another strand of research, she explores questions related to the measurement and prevention of violence against women. 

Sarah Khan is Assistant Professor at American University, School of International Service. Previously, she was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at Yale University. She received her Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University, and was a doctoral candidate fellow at the Center for Global Development in Washington, D.C. Currently, she is a member of the research team at the Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives in Lahore, Pakistan.Her research interests lie at the intersection of gender and comparative politics, with a regional specialization in South Asia. Her work focuses on gender gaps in political preferences, patterns of preference…
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Asia
Middle East
Thematic Area
Elections & Representation
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