Mara Revkin
@MaraRevkin
Associate Professor @DukeLaw. Nonresident @CarnegieDCG. Law & political science of conflict, peacebuilding & transitional justice. Rhymes w/ @JonPetkun.
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https://www.mararevkin.com/ 19-08-2012 15:13:50
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New article: ''Mistakes' in War,' coauthored with Azmat Khan (Azmat Khan, who received the Pulitzer Prize for the 'The Civilian Casualty Files'). Forthcoming in University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Read it here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Fascinating new report with interactive data on the relationship between gender inequality, climate change & water insecurity by Dr. Mayesha Alam's team Foreign Policy Analytics with Project Dandelion Vital Voices Daughters for Earth: fpanalytics.foreignpolicy.com/2024/04/10/wom…
In their Feature, Mara Revkin, Ala Alrababah علاء الربابعة, and Rachel Myrick advance evidence-based transitional justice policies and programs in societies emerging from armed conflict, authoritarianism, and other human rights violations.
Timely upcoming webinar by Every Casualty co-convened by Dr. Sophia Dawkins and an amazing panel of experts on different methodological approaches to documenting civilian casualties in extremely repressive contexts w/ Janina Beiser-McGrath Anita Gohdes Kristian Skrede Gleditsch Magnus Öberg & more
Join us tomorrow for a discussion on Prof. Shelley Liu's new book, 'Governing After War: Rebel Victories and Post-war Statebuilding.' 📚In the book, Prof. Liu explores how rebel governance affects post-war state-building and regime stability.
🗓️4/9, 4:30-6 p.m., Sanford 223
Excited to visit UChicago Law School May 1 to discuss my work on 'closed camps' that restrict movement & other human rights of refugees & IDPs in complex migration crises including Iraq, Syria & South Sudan: law.uchicago.edu/events/closed-…. My related 2022 angie tenorio article: scholarship.law.duke.edu/faculty_schola…
Issue 5 is live! With two Articles—by Kay Levine, Jonathan Nash & Robert Schapiro, and by K-Sue Park—a Feature—by Mara Revkin, Ala Alrababah علاء الربابعة & Rachel Myrick—and two Notes—by Joshua Hochman, and by Jaewon Kim: yalelawjournal.org
Very excited to publish my article with Ala Alrababah علاء الربابعة & Rachel Myrick, 'Evidence-Based Transitional Justice: Incorporating Public Opinion into the Field, with New Data from Iraq & Ukraine' The Yale Law Journal, an interdisciplinary review of 329 empirical studies: yalelawjournal.org/feature/eviden…
🚨 Exciting summer research assistantship opportunities for NC-based Sanford School of Public Policy undergrad public policy majors including with Erika Weinthal as part of our interdisciplinary team working with IOM - UN Migration 🇺🇳 on climate, conflict & displacement in South Sudan: sanford.duke.edu/academics/unde…
Very excited to teach a short course on international criminal justice including transitional justice with Letizia Lo Giacco at the Duke Law-Leiden University Institute in The Hague this summer!
Back from spring break to see my book in PRINT!! 😱🥳 Avail Oxford Academic: bit.ly/govafterwar or amzn.to/3TGF0R9
The Qs: How do rebel victors consolidate power after war? Why do some fail? And, what role does *rebel governance* play? 🧵 1/8
Looking forward to speaking at this Duke Faculty Advancement workshop on the role of faculty in advancing constructive discourse on campus about complex issues with Profs. Abbas Benmamoun, Deondra Rose, David Schanzer 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏽♀️🤣 & more. Open to the Duke community: duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6Y…
Excited to be joining the advisory board of ASIL's new International Law & Social Sciences (ILASS) interest group. karen alter & Neha Jain are organizing our 1st work-in-progress conference in Chicago Northwestern Law Sept. 27-28, apply here by Apr. 15 bit.ly/3uY1tQ1
NEW📝: “Understanding Multidimensional Fragility in South Sudan,” by Prof Mara Revkin et al and IOM South Sudan, assesses the political, legal, social, economic, security, and environmental challenges for peace-building efforts in a fragile South Sudan. ➡️ bit.ly/3STtFvo
The 2024 syllabus for my Advanced topics Causal Inference & Machine Learning course is up! The University of Chicago Data Science Institute
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Just seeing this & strongly agree: I have trusted & learned enormously from Louisa Loveluck's reporting on the region for 10+ years from Cairo to northeast Syria to Baghdad to Gaza. I also trust & expect The Washington Post to do their own due diligence independent of external pressure: