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    Emily Meierding
    Assistant Professor, International Relations/Political Science

    Pavillon Rigot, RI 30

    Email :

    Phone: +41 22 908 5916

    Courses taught:
    • Energy Geopolitics
    • Global Environmental Politics
    • Qualitative Methods
    • The Study of International Relations and Political Science I: Dynamics of Conflict and Cooperation
    Office hours:

    Thursdays: 14:30-16:30

    Position(s) at the Institute

    Assistant Professor, International Relations/Political Science

    Profile

    PhD, University of Chicago
    Professor Meierding joined the Graduate Institute faculty in 2010. Prior to arriving at the Institute, Dr Meierding was a pre-doctoral fellow at the Centre for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford University. She holds an MA and a PhD from the University of Chicago. Dr Meierding is currently working on a book on petroleum’s role in international territorial disputes. She is also continuing previous studies of the relationship between climate change and civil conflict. Professor Meierding’s research has included fieldwork and language study in West Africa, North Africa and the Middle East.

    Areas of expertise

    • Armed conflicts, violence
    • Boundary and territorial disputes
    • Energy
    • Natural resources, extractive economies, commodities
    • Africa, sub-Saharan
    • Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

    Documents

    Meierding CV.pdf (32 Kb) Jul 27, 2010

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Publication date: 16 June 2011 | Login