Dr. Charles Call
Non-resident Fellow, Peacebuilding as Statebuilding
Charles (Chuck) Call is a Non-resident Fellow at CIC and an Assistant Professor in the Program on Peace & Conflict Resolution at American University. His publications include peer-reviewed articles in Comparative Politics, Journal of Latin American Studies, and Global Governance. He works on post-conflict peacebuilding, democratization, human rights and policing and justice reform. Trained as a Latin Americanist, he has conducted field research in all of Central America, Colombia, Haiti, Afghanistan, West Africa, Bosnia, Kosovo and South Africa. He spent most of 2004 at the UN Department of Political Affairs as their peacebuilding consultant, and before that was Assistant Professor for Research at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies, where he coordinated the Governance in War-Torn Societies Project. He has worked as a consultant for Human Rights Watch, the European Commission, USAID, UNDP, the US Department of Justice, and the Washington Office on Latin America, and received grants from the US Institute of Peace, the MacArthur Foundation and the National Science Foundation. He received his PhD in political science from Stanford University and his BA cum laude from Princeton University.
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Democratization, War, and State-Building: Constructing the Rule of Law in El Salvador, Journal of Latin American Studies 35:4 (November 2003).
War Transitions and the New Civilian Security in Latin America. Comparative Politics, 35:1 (October 2002).
On Democracy and Peacebuilding, Global Governance 9,2 (Spring 2003), co-authored with Susan Cook.
Governance After War: Rethinking Democratization and Peacebuilding. Special issue (Vol. 9:2, Spring 2003) of Global Governance (edited with Susan Cook).
Competing Donor Approaches to Post-Conflict Police Reform. Journal of Conflict, Security and Development, 2:1 (Spring 2002).
Protecting the People: Public Security Choices after Civil War. Global Governance 7:2 (Apr-Jun 2001). Principal author (co-author: William Stanley).
Looking for a Few Good Cops: Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding and the U.N. Civilian Police. International Peacekeeping. 6:4 (Winter 1999). Principal author (co-author: Professor Michael Barnett). |
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