Séverine Autesserre

Séverine Autesserre, Ph.D., New York University, 2006: Dissertation: Local Violence, International Indifference? Post-conflict 'settlement' in the Eastern D.R. Congo (2003-2005). CV Home page

Selected Fellowships and Awards

 * United States Institute of Peace Research Grant, 2010–2012
 * Barnard College Presidential Research Award, 2010
 * The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation research grant, 2010
 * The Interdisciplinary Faculty Research Awards from Columbia University's Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity, 2010
 * Mellon Faculty Diversity Fellowship and New Faculty Fellowship, Barnard College, 2007
 * Nominated for APSA Helen D. Reid award for best dissertation in international relations, 2007
 * Graduate Student Paper Prize Award, African Studies Association, 2006
 * Mellon Dissertation-Writing Fellow in Security and Humanitarian Action, 2006
 * Peace Fellow, United States Institute of Peace, 2004-2005
 * Mellon Research Fellow in Security and Humanitarian Action, 2004
 * McCracken Fellow, New York University, 2001-2004 / 2005-2006
 * Fulbright Fellow, Columbia University, 1999-2000
 * Summa Cum Laude and top 5% (Mention Lauréat), M.A., Sciences-Po, 1999
 * Valedictorian (Major de la Promotion), Summa Cum Laude (Mention Bien), B.A., Sorbonne University, 1997

Books

 * The Trouble with the Congo. Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding. Cambridge Series in International Relations, Cambridge University Press. June 2010.

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