Michael Poulshock is a consultant and lawyer specializing in computational modeling. He was previously a fellow at Stanford CodeX Center for Legal Informatics, an adjunct professor at Drexel Law School, and a human rights lawyer. He also directed humanitarian operations for the American Friends Service Committee in postwar Kosovo. Michael lives in Philadelphia, PA with his wife and children.
Michael’s publications include “An Abstract Model of Historical Processes” from the Cliodynamics: The Journal of Quantitative History and Cultural Evolution, “National Power as Network Flow” from Cornell University’s journal Arxiv, and the book Power Structures in International Politics .