Welcome!

I am a PhD Candidate of International Relations at Florida International University. During my PhD program, I serve as a Research Assistant at the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy and a Communication Specialist at the Maurice A. Ferré Institute for Civic Leadership.

My research interests include international organizations and global governance, emerging technologies, and Indo-Pacific security. My current research examines how institutional design and delegation structures in international organizations systematically respond to uncertainty, enforcement constraints, and distributive conflict, while sustaining both governing capacity and legitimacy. I combine the analysis of network and computational text analysis (NLP) to capture structural power, institutional overlap, and mechanisms of policy diffusion.

My research also focuses on the governance of emerging technologies, with particular emphasis on AI governance and cybersecurity/critical infrastructure protection. I study how international regulation, standards, and accountability arrangements make rules enforceable and shape compliance, and how these governance models diffuse across borders and jurisdictions.

Moreover, I study how “minilateral” security cooperation in the Asia-Pacific reshapes crisis interaction and escalation control through deterrence logics, and how these dynamics contribute to the reconfiguration of the region’s security architecture and order.

You can find me on Google Scholar, Academia.edu, and ResearchGate.