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Nikola Mirilovic
In the Fall of 2010 I will teach a course entitled “Rising Powers: Rivals or Allies” at the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University. The course has a unique pan-Eurasian scope in its comparative analysis of the contemporary rise of China, India, Japan and Russia.
I was previously a teaching assistant for six courses
at the University of Chicago. In this capacity, I taught graduate students
at the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy, as well as undergraduates.
I was a teaching assistant for the following courses:
Introduction to the Political Economy of Development
University of Chicago, Department of Political Science
Professor Alberto Simpser, Fall 2007
Ethnic Conflict
University of Chicago, Department of Political Science
Professor Steven Wilkinson, Spring 2007
Politics of the U.S. Congress
University of Chicago, Department of Political Science
Professor Mark Hansen, Fall 2006
Electoral Politics in America
University of Chicago, Department of Political Science
Professor Mark Hansen, Fall 2004
Managing Globalization
University of Chicago, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy
Professor Lloyd Gruber, Spring 2004
U.S. Foreign Economic Policy
University of Chicago, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy
Professor Lloyd Gruber, Fall 2003