David D. Laitin

David D. Laitin (born in 1945) is the James T. Watkins IV and Elise V. Watkins Professor of Political Science in the School of Humanities and Science at Stanford University. He is a comparative politics scholar who has written works on civil war, ethnic identity, culture and nationalism. He is known for his application of rational choice to the study of ethnic conflict, and for bridging a gap between ethnography and rational choice.

David Dennis Laitin
Born1945 (age 7879)
EducationSwarthmore College (B.A.), University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D.)
OccupationPolitical scientist
AwardsJohan Skytte Prize in Political Science (2021)
Scientific career
InstitutionsStanford University
Doctoral advisorErnst B. Haas
Other academic advisorsHanna Pitkin
Doctoral studentsStathis Kalyvas

He was awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in 2021. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences. Before joining Stanford University, he was a professor in the political science department at the University of Chicago.

In 1986, he published a book about the Yoruba in Nigeria, Hegemony and Culture: The Politics of Religious Change Among the Yoruba. Laitin studied Russian and lived with a Russian family in Estonia for a year. The experiences formed the basis of his 1998 book Identity in Formation: The Russian-Speaking Populations in the Near Abroad. In the 1990s and 2000s, Laitin published several highly influential works on ethnicity with James Fearon.

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