Associate Professor of Political Science, Brandon University
My research considers the politics of ethnically divided societies, peace processes and democratization in post-conflict states. Broadly, I’m interested in the processes and institutions that facilitate democracy, security and stability in post-conflict settings, with a focus on power-sharing arrangements. Specifically, I am interested in how power-sharing governments handle political crises, the incentive structures for ethnopolitical moderation and extremism that power-sharing offers, and how power-sharing arrangements can be made more inclusive of identities beyond the ethnonational divide.
Syria after Assad: A fresh chance for inclusive governance and power-sharing, or more of the same?
Jan 23, 2025 04:58 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
The end of a half-century of Assad family rule in Syria marked a turning point in the countrys deadly 13-year civil war after rebel forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) conquered Damascus. A peace resolution for Syria...
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