Teaching & Research

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Courses Taught:

Civil Conflict (Spring 2022)

Globalization (Spring 2022)

International Relations (Spring 2022, 2023)

International Migration (Fall 2021, Spring 2023)

Comparative Politics (Fall 2022)

American Government (Fall 2021, Fall 2022)

Leadership Development–PSYCH 251 (Spring 2013, 2014, 2015)

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Teaching Assistant:

Intro to IR (Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Spring 2021)

Politics of Interdependence (Fall 2017, Spring 2021)

Political Psychology (Fall 2020)

The Scientific Study of War (Spring 2019)

Elections & Voting Behavior (Winter 2019)

International Law (Winter 2018)

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Research Interests:

Civil conflict, human security, refugees and migration, conflict negotiation and resolution, religion and politics, foreign policy

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Publications:

McKibben, Heather Elko and Amy Skoll. 2021. “Please Help Us or Don’t: External Interventions and Negotiated Settlements in Civil Conflicts.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 65(2-3): 480-505.

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Book Project:

“Migrant Precarity and Mobilization” with Jeannette Money and Susan Banki. Advance Contract from McGill-Queen’s University Press

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Working Papers:

“Rebel Group Branding and External Intervention”

“The Conditional Effects of External Intervention on Conflict Outcomes by Conflict Type”

“Rebel Group Branding and Public Support for External Intervention in Civil Conflicts: A Survey Experiment”