Event Date: February 10, 2010 - 12:00 pm
Location: Social Science Building, 120 University pvt, Room 4004
A talk by Aurélie Campana, Université Laval.
Free. Registration is not required. This event will be in French.
Aurélie Campana is a professor of Political Science at Laval University and has held the Canada Research Chair in identity conflicts and terrorism since June 2007. Following earlier work on mass deportations in the USSR, her research has focused on secessionist conflicts, including the recourse to terrorist tactics. She recently co-edited a special issue of Études Internationales on ‘frozen conflicts’ in the post-Soviet space, and in 2009 published an article in Revue Internationale de politique comparée titled “Clivages générationnels et dynamiques nationalistes. La radicalisation des mouvements nationalistes tchétchènes et ingouches,” as well as another article on Chechen separatist ideology. She also co-directed a collection on the repressed peoples of the Caucasus and Crimean regions.
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