Contributors

TransConflict is extremely grateful to the following array of authors who have contributed insight and analysis on a variety of country- and theme-specific topics.

Please find below a complete list of authors (in alphabetical order, according to surname) who have written for TransConflict. To read their articles, simply click on the respective name.

Dr. Doga Ulas Eralp

Dr. Doga Ulas Eralp is a scholar and practitioner of international conflict, human rights, development and democratization. He has a PhD from the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University, and currently teaches at Georgetown and George Washington University.

 

Gerard M. Gallucci

Gerard M. Gallucci is a retired US diplomat and UN peacekeeper. He worked as part of US efforts to resolve the conflicts in Angola, South Africa and Sudan and as Director for Inter-American Affairs at the National Security Council. He served as UN Regional Representative in Mitrovica, Kosovo from July 2005 until October 2008 and as Chief of Staff for the UN mission in East Timor from November 2008 until June 2010. He will serve as Diplomat-in-Residence at Drake University for the 2013-14 school year.

 

David Kanin

David Kanin is an adjunct professor of international relations at Johns Hopkins University and a former senior intelligence analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Matthew Parish

Matthew Parish is an international lawyer based in Geneva, Switzerland, a partner in a major international law firm and a lecturer at the University of Geneva. He works extensively in the fields of international relations and foreign affairs, and has written several books and dozens of articles. Dr Parish frequently speaks at conferences across the world.

Dr. Orna Young

Dr. Orna Young is a researcher working with the Institute for Conflict Research, Belfast. In her role she specialises on issues related to conflict, peacebuilding, human rights and social transformation.

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