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Academic Research

Below are academic papers I have authored or co-authored during my graduate and undergraduate programmes.

 

Graduate research

- "Mapping Controversies: Counting the Dead" (white paper), Sciences Po Médialab, 2015. (PDF link)

- Épreuve orale du diplôme/Grand Ô, “Is Nato Obsolete: Nato’s New Raison d’Etre,” May 2015, Sciences Po.

- “The Future of Nato-Georgia Relations Following the Ukraine Crisis,” May 2015, Instructor: Benoit d’Aboville, Sciences Po.

- “Proliferation of Conflict Mediators: Comparative Advantages and Issues,” April 2015, Instructor: Alvaro De Soto, Sciences Po.

- "An Impact Evaluation of the Dodd-Frank Act on Conflict in the Eastern D.R. Congo," April 2015, Instructor: Ian Hopwood, Sciences Po.

- “Instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo: A Political Economy Analysis,” April 2014, Instructor: Yannick Hingorani, OECD/Sciences Po.

- “U.S. Practice of Targeted Killing: Legality Under International and Domestic Law,” December 2013, Instructors: William Schabas and Sharon Weill, Sciences Po.

- “Rapid Urbanization and Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa,” December 2013, Instructor: Thierry Vircoulon, Sciences Po.


undergraduate research

- “Nature of Reporting on Presidential Elections in France and the United States: Statistical v. Substantive Journalism,” May 2012, Instructor: Beth Leech, Rutgers University.

- “Media Culture in Yugoslav Politics: Influence of Media in Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1999,” Dec. 2010, Instructor: Marina Mikhaylova, Rutgers University.

- “Transitional Justice Approaches in Bosnia and Herzegovina, post-1995,” April 2011, Instructor: Kora Andrieu, Sciences Po.

- “Development in Mozambique: Economic Potential in post-Civil War Mozambique, 1992-Today,” April 2011, Instructor: Matthieu-Noé Kossi, Sciences Po.

- “Zbigniew Brzezinski’s Influence on American Policies During the Cold War,” May 2011, Instructor: Edouard Husson, Sciences Po.