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Daniel Tavana

PhD Student at Princeton University

Daniel L. Tavana is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Penn State University. His research focuses on elections, political behavior, identity, and democratization, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He investigates topics such as electoral politics, authoritarian regimes, and the dynamics of political opposition. Tavana employs various methods to study how social structures and electoral strategies shape political outcomes in authoritarian contexts.146

He earned his Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University in September 2021. His dissertation, titled "The Origins of Opposition: Elections, Identity, and Order in the Middle East," explores why oppositions succeed in some autocracies but not others, with a focus on Kuwait's electoral politics.13 This work received an honorable mention for the Best Dissertation Award from the APSA MENA Section.2

Tavana is active in academia and professional networks, contributing to discussions on authoritarianism, representation, and public opinion in the MENA region. He has also shared insights on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) under the username @danieltavana.45

Highlights

Oct 9 · apsamena.org
[PDF] APSA_MENA_Fall-2023-6-2.pdf - apsa mena politics
Elections, Identity, and Order in the Middle East - Princeton Dataspace
Feb 14 · UCLA Newsroom
UCLA sociologist publishes results of first-ever poll to explore voter conduct in Iran | UCLA - UCLA Newsroom

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Princeton, New Jersey