Why do some nations continue to experience high levels of violence even after they have ended civil wars and transitioned to democracy?
Daniel Douek
- Part‑time Faculty Member
- Department of Political Science
- war and organized violence16
- South Africa3
- insurgency/counterinsurgency3
- civil wars
- anti-colonial struggle
- Lusophone Africa3
- ideologies of liberation
- colonialism24
- Middle East9
- Palestine4
- Israel5
- international relations7
- critical race studies17
- comparative politics10
- security studies2
- Cold War7
- USA politics4
- Latin America19
- Africa17
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Julian Schofield
international relations, war and organized violence, security studies
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Meir Amor
inclusion/exclusion, human rights, racialization
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Sarah Ghabrial
Maghreb, French Empire, interactions with Islam
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Nayrouz Abu Hatoum
urban ethnography, visual anthropology, Palestine
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Océane Jasor
gender and sexuality, gender politics, decolonization
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Jesse Arseneault
Africa, animality, cultural studies
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Graham Carr
20th century, North American history, Canadian cultural history
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Tina Hilgers
political clientelism, violence, patronage
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Alejandro Hernández
immigration, immigration policy, immigrant integration
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Andrew Ivaska
Africa, cultural history, global 1960s
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Kevin Gould
political ecology, critical geography, Guatemala
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Mary Ellen Davis
film/media production, social justice education, documentary making
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Jonathan Martineau
social and political theory, history of philosophy, critical theory
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Julie Soleil Archambault
Africa, youth culture, urbanization
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Rosa Pires
citizenship, critical race studies, immigration policy
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Nicole De Silva
international relations, international cooperation, international law
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Genevieve Renard Painter
Indigenous-Settler relations, law, language
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Guy Lachapelle
the 'Americanness' of Quebec, multilevel governance, Quebec studies
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Natalie Kouri-Towe
gender and sexuality, international solidarity activism, solidarity across difference
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Jean François Mayer
Latin America, comparative politics, social movements
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Bina Freiwald
autobiography, subjectivity, women's writing
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Frank Chalk
genocide studies, ideologies of hate, mass atrocity prevention
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Leander Schneider
Africa, rural reform, Tanzania
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Roberto Viereck Salinas
colonialism, Latin America, contemporary poetry
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Wilson Jacob
Middle East, cultural history, gender and sexuality
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Graham Dodds
American government, USA politics, comparative politics
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Amy Poteete
Africa, democratic governance, natural resource management
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Nora Jaffary
Mexico, gender history, cultural history
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Hsuan L. Hsu
American literature, environmental humanities, cultural geography
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Kimberley Manning
Chinese politics, Great Leap Forward, famine
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Csaba Nikolenyi
electoral systems, comparative politics, Israel