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Chris Jackson - Loyola Marymount University. Los Angeles, CA, US

Chris Jackson

Instructor in International Relations | Loyola Marymount University

Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Biography

Chris Jackson is an Instructor of Political Science and International Relations. He earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from Georgia State University in 2022. His research and teaching focuses on conflict management, state-building, negotiations, and mediation, and more specifically on questions of how sub-national groups interact with international organizations. He also serves as managing editor of Global Studies Quarterly.

Education (3)

Georgia State University: PhD, Political Science

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: MA, International Studies

Centre College: BA, History

Areas of Expertise (6)

International Relations

Comparative Politics

Peace

Foreign Policy

Negotiations

Ethnic Politics

Affiliations (2)

  • International Studies Association
  • American Political Science Association

Courses (5)

International Relations (POLS 1600)

Introduction to International Relations

Comparative Politics (POLS 1400)

Comparative Politics

Politics of the Global Economy (POLS 4650)

Politics of the Global Economy

Politics of Peace (POLS 5998)

Politics of Peace

Conflict and Peacemaking in the Balkans (abroad in Croatia) (POLS/PJST 3998)

Conflict and Peacemaking in the Balkans (abroad in Croatia)

Articles (8)

In-Group Competition & Out-Group Cooperation: Cooperative Players in Protracted Ethnic Conflict Resolution

Peacebuilding

2023

Dominant party politics and ethnic coordination after conflict: the Serb List in Kosovo

Democratization

2023

Ethnic Protection Rackets: Turkish Cypriot Statebuilding before 1974

Civil Wars

2021

Bandits, Bondsmen, and Leviathans: Ethnic Groups Contesting Local Security After Conflict In the Western Balkans

Journal of Regional Security

2021

Linking to the State: Hierarchical Statebuilding After Conflict in the Western Balkans

Ethnopolitics

2021

The EU and Rule of Law Development in Kosovo: EULEX, Domestic Spoilers, and a Two-Level Commitment Problem

Journal of European Integration

2020

The Ontological Security-Seeking Paradox: Domestic and International Effects of Public Architecture in North Macedonia’s ‘Skopje 2014’ Project (with Jelena Subotić)

Millennium: Journal of International Studies

2024

The Serbian & Montenegrin Orthodox Churches: Traumatic Nationalism vs. Defensive Nationalism, in Religion & Nationalism in East Central Europe, Ukraine, and Russia (with Sabrina P. Ramet)

Forthcoming (under contract)

Forthcoming (under contract)