Alongside established qualitative and quantitative methods, I use non-traditional methods in my research to strengthen inference, engage novel research questions, and increase participation in the research process.

Experimental wargaming: Testing theories of politics and international relations through adjudicated wargames.
Tabletop exercises: Convening subject-matter experts to work through pressing policy challenges using structured, scenario-based problem-solving.


Delphi forecasting: Building and surveying networks of subject-matter experts to establish probabilistic assessments of future events.
Archival research: Examining declassified materials to put contemporary debates in historical context.
