Lee Joseph Mars SEYMOUR
Lee Joseph Mars Seymour
- Professeur agrégé
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de science politique
Pavillon Lionel-Groulx office C-3118
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Affiliations
- Titulaire – Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la violence politique
- Membre – CÉRIUM — Centre d'études et de recherches internationales
- Membre – CEPSI — Centre d'études sur la paix et la sécurité internationale
Education Programs
- Economics and Politics Humanities Social Sciences
- Social Sciences Economics and Politics Humanities
Courses
- POL6020 Recherche qualitative en science politique
- POL7045 Séminaire de thèse
Areas of Expertise
- Political violence
- Civil wars
- Security, international
- Independance, self determination
- Armed Conflicts
- Ethnic conflict
- Somalia
- South Sudan
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Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Research projects Expand all Collapse all
La politique mondiale contemporaine des conflits civils: élargissement de réseaux, échanges contestés Projet de recherche au Canada / 2021 - 2026
The Politics of Foreign Military Training: Military Effectiveness, Human Rights and Governance Projet de recherche au Canada / 2017 - 2024
The politics of foreign military training: military effectiveness, human rights and governance Projet de recherche au Canada / 2018 - 2023
Chaire du Canada - Politics of Violence Projet de recherche au Canada / 2016 - 2022
Publications Expand all Collapse all
E Pluribus Unum, Ex Uno Plures: Explaining Fragmentation in Movements of Self-Determination, with Kristin Bakke and Kathleen Cunningham, Journal of Peace Research53(1), 2016: 3-18.
The ICC and Africa: Rhetoric, Hypocrisy Management and Legitimacy, in Kamari Clarke, Abel Knottnerus, and Eefje de Volder (eds.) Africa and the International Criminal Court, forthcoming with Cambridge University Press.
Why Factions Switch Sides: Rivalry, Patronage and Alignment in Sudan’s Civil Wars, International Security, 39(2), 2014: 92-131.
Let’s Bullshit! Arguing, Bargaining and Dissembling over Darfur, European Journal of International Relations, 20(3), 2014: 571-595.
Shirts Today, Skins Tomorrow: The Effects of Fragmentation on Self-Determination Disputes, with Kathleen Cunningham and Kristin Bakke, Journal of Conflict Resolution 56(1), 2012: 67-93.
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