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Name:Patrice McMahon
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Education:
1998 Ph.D., Political Science, Columbia University
1993 M.A., Russian and East European Studies, The George Washington University
1988 B.A., International Studies, The American University (cum laude)
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Affiliation/Position:Professor & Provost, Minerva University
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Publication:
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
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“Civic Activism Thirty Years Action: Introduction” with Dorota Pietryzk-Reeves, for Special Issue on civil society activism, East European Politics and Societies, June 2022 (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08883254221089261)
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“Shrinking, Shifting and Strengthening: the dynamics and diversity of civic activism in Poland,” with Lukasz Niparko, for special section on civil society activism, East European Politics and Societies, June 2022.
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“The Power of International Criminal Courts: Strategic Behavior and Accountability Networks,” with Jenny Miller) Journal of Human Rights, 17. 1 January-March 2018.
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“From Adjudication to Aftermath: A Comparative Assessment of the ICTY” with Jenny Miller, Human Rights Review Vol. 13, No 4 December 2012, 421-442.
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“The Balkans After Mladic” Foreign Affairs, June 2011, with Jon Western.
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“The Death of Dayton: How to Stop Bosnia from Falling Apart” with Jon Western, Foreign Affairs September/October 2009.
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“For Better or Worse? American (-led) nation building in the Balkans” Journal of Conflict Studies, Special Edition on Rescuing Failed States in Historical Perspectives Vol. XXVIII 2008.
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“Judicial Romanticism Meets Network Politics,” co-authored with David Forsythe. “Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 2 May 2008, 412-435.
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“Ethnic peace in the east: Transnational networks and the CSCE/OSCE” Ethnopolitics, 2006.
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“Rebuilding Bosnia: A model to emulate or to avoid?” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 119, No. 1 (Winter 2004-05).
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