Richard Clark is a PhD Student in Political Science at Columbia University, specializing in International Relations and International Political Economy. His primary research explores the causes and consequences of international regime complexity. He also does work on international finance, globalization, and public opinion of international organizations.
Richard graduated summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame with a B.B.A in Political Science and Information Technology Management. At Columbia, he has worked as a teaching assistant for the undergraduate “Governing the Global Economy” course and as a research assistant for IPE faculty. Previously, he worked in Baseball Operations with the Cincinnati Reds.
As an ISEP student fellow, Richard is currently probing the relationships between domestic institutions, energy finance, and the use of coal power.