Nicholas Stowell

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Nicholas Stowell is a doctoral candidate in political science at Claremont Graduate University with a focus on world politics and computational analytics. His research interests include political demography, political instability, inequality, polarization, and conflict. He has published works on threats to democratic electoral processes as well as cost-benefit analysis. He specializes in econometric and computational methods. Nicholas holds a master’s degree in political science from Portland State University and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from The University of Wisconsin.

Kristina Khederlarian

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Name: Kristina Khederlarian
Academic Title: Assistant Professor in the School of Business and Management at Azusa Pacific University

Kristina Khederlarian, PhD, serves as an Assistant Professor in the School of Business and Management at Azusa Pacific University. Her areas of expertise include management, leadership, data analysis, and international relations. Prior to joining APU, Khederlarian worked in public and private industry for over 10 years, holding various management positions. Throughout her corporate career and consulting career, she led teams through major system implementations and spearheaded change management activities for companies in the US, Canada and Europe. She is active in the International Studies Association.