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Faculty Affiliate Dr. Michael Findley

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Michael (Mike) Findley is Associate Professor of Government and Co-Director of IPD. His research addresses civil wars, terrorism, international relations and development and he publishes widely in all of these areas. He uses field experiments, statistical and computational models, and qualitative research. He conducts ongoing fieldwork and impact evaluations in several countries.  His work on geocoding foreign aid has been adopted by the World Bank, USAID,  African Development Bank, International Aid Transparency initiative and many aid recipient countries. Mike is also a Distinguished Scholar at the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Law & Security and a researcher with the Climate Change and African Political Stability (CCAPS) program and Team Leader for the Conflict and Development Team in the AidData Research Consortium. 

See Dr. Findley's webpage here and CV here. 
Email: mikefindley@austin.utexas.edu

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