Max Kuhelj Bugaric

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Max Kuhelj Bugaric
Ph.D. Student in Government

I am a PhD student in the Department of Government at Harvard University, where I study the concept of self-defense in the history of international law, from its roots in Roman law through just war debates in the Middle Ages and early modern thought on war and peace. I graduated from Harvard College in 2019 with an A.B. in Government (summa cum laude); my thesis “Ahead of Their Time: Temporal Orientation and Organizational Technological Invention” was awarded the James Gordon Bennett Prize. In 2018, I was awarded the Charles Joseph Bonaparte Scholarship and elected to Phi Beta Kappa (Junior 24). In 2017, I was designated a John Harvard Scholar.


Contact
maxkuheljbugaric@g.harvard.edu
My Website

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Subfields
Political Thought and its History | International Relations

Academic Interests
Ancient and Medieval Political Thought | International Organizations | Judiciary and Public Law

Research Methods
Historical Methods

Geographic Regions of Study
Europe | United States