Katya Bigman

Katya Bigman

Katya Bigman

  • CDDRL Honors Student, 2026-27

Biography

Katya is a Stanford undergraduate studying International Relations and Management Science and Engineering. Her honors thesis examines why Russia’s 1990s privatization produced politically contingent rather than legally secure property rights, and what that failure implies for institutional reform in weak states. She leads the Hoover Institution’s Capital Frontiers Emerging Markets Working Group Risk Team and serves as Co-President of Women in National Security at Stanford. She has analyzed emerging markets across equity and sovereign debt at Access Industries and Bracebridge Capital. This summer, she is conducting fieldwork in Kazakhstan on privatization-era property rights in the coal sector. She speaks native Russian, fluent Spanish, and working Ukrainian and French.

In The News

Hanging gold charm with greek letters "Phi Beta Kappa" on blue background
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Six CDDRL Honors Students Elected to Phi Beta Kappa

Katya Bigman, John Churchill, Elizabeth Jerstad, George Porteous, Emma Wang, and Marco Widodo are among the newest members of this prestigious academic honors society.
Six CDDRL Honors Students Elected to Phi Beta Kappa
CDDRL Fisher Family Honors Class of 2027
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CDDRL Welcomes Twelve Juniors to its Fisher Family Honors Program

The Class of 2026-27 will spend the next year and a half conducting original thesis research on democracy, development, and the rule of law — from post-Soviet privatization to the politics of interfaith marriage in India.
CDDRL Welcomes Twelve Juniors to its Fisher Family Honors Program