Hannah Kazis-Taylor is a fifth-year PhD candidate in Politics at Princeton University. Her focus is on political behavior, and her research is at the intersection of comparative politics and international relations.
Hannah's dissertation and other projects look at public opinion in long-running conflict settings, exploring why civilians choose to support peace processes or continued hostilities. Her research primarily focuses on Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland, and Armenia/Azerbaijan, and she also has other projects on the broader Middle East. Her research has been published in Civil Wars.