Guy Grossman
David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations, University of Pennsylvania
Guy Grossman is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and is the founder and co-director of Penn’s Development Research Initiative (PDRI). His research is in applied political economy, with a substantive focus on governance, migration and forced displacement, human trafficking, and conflict processes, (mostly) in the context of developing countries. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Columbia University (2011, with distinction) as well as MA in Political Philosophy (2004, Summa cum laude) and LLB in Law (1999, Magna cum laude) both from Tel-Aviv University
Recent work by Guy Grossman
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Climate change politics in developing countries
Across developing countries, people are acutely aware of a changing climate through failing harvests and drying rivers, even when few connect this to global warming – yet that concern rarely becomes political demand. Why does the link between personal experience and government accountability so often break down?
Published 15.07.26
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Win-Win integration: Learning from Uganda’s response to South Sudanese refugees
When hosting refugees, increased humanitarian aid coupled with inclusive hosting policies can create a mutually beneficial environment for both host and refugee communities
Published 20.06.23