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Emmanuel Nikolas

ニコラス エマニュエル | Emmanuel Nikolas
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (4): History - Asia/Africa ,  International relations ,  Politics ,  Local studies
Research keywords  (13): Mixed methods research ,  Political Science ,  Multilateral cooperation ,  Peacebuilding ,  Conflict management ,  Civil war ,  African Politics ,  Incentive strategies in international relations ,  Foreign policy analysis ,  Comparative Politics ,  International Relations ,  Transnational criminal networks ,  African politics
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (7):
  • 2018 - 2023 Criminal Entanglements: A new ethnographic approach to transnational organized crime
  • 2008 - Incentives in International Relations
  • Peace Building and State Building after Civil War in West Africa
  • Costing Peace Building Processes
  • The Role of Incentives in Peace Processes
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Papers (10):
  • Abu Bakarr Bah, Nikolas Emmanuel. Positive Peace and the Methodology of Costing Peacebuilding Needs: The Case of Burundi. Administrative Theory and Praxis. 2020. 42. 3. 299-318
  • Nikolas Emmanuel. External incentives and conflict de-escalation: Negotiating a settlement to Sudan's North-South Civil War. Resolving International Conflict: Dynamics of Escalation, Continuation and Transformation. 2019. 181-199
  • Nikolas Emmanuel, Satoshi Sasaki. Patterns of Economic Aid and Peace Processes in Africa. Soka University Peace Research Journal. 2019. 1-25
  • Nikolas Emmanuel, Brendan Schwartz. Managing fragility? Chad’s (il)liberal interventions and the making of a regional hegemon. Governance and Political Adaptation in Fragile States. 2018. 195-213
  • Nikolas Emmanuel. External incentives and the African subregional response to Boko Haram. African Border Disorders: Addressing Transnational Extremist Organizations. 2017. 136-150
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MISC (4):
  • Peacebuilding in Africa (SUPRI Project Annual Report : April 2018 - March 2019). 2018. 32. 143-160
  • Nikolas G. Emmanuel. BOOK REVIEW - From Protest to Parties: Party-Building and Democratization in Africa. COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES. 2012. 45. 10. 1314-1316
  • Nikolas G. Emmanuel. BOOK REVIEW - Forced to Be Good:Why Trade Agreements Boost Human Rights. COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES. 2010. 43. 2. 268-271
  • Nikolas G. Emmanuel. BOOK REVIEW - Assessing George W Bush's Africa Policy and Suggestions for Barack Obama and African Leaders. AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES. 2010. 9. 1-2. 194-197
Books (6):
  • Conditioning Relations: Evaluating a Political Conditionality
    LAP Publishing 2019 ISBN:9786202093897
  • Positive Peace and the Methodology of Costing Peacebuilding Needs: The Case of Burundi
    Administrative Theory & Praxis 2019
  • External Incentives and Conflict De-Escalation: Negotiating a Settlement to Sudan’s North-South Civil War
    Routledge 2019
  • Chad’s (Il)liberal Interventions and the Making of a Regional Hegemon
    Palgrave-Macmillan 2019
  • Patterns of Economic Aid and Peace Processes in Africa
    Soka University Peace Research Journal 2019
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Lectures and oral presentations  (7):
  • Incentives for peace: Avoiding war reoccurrence through peacebuilding
    (Soka University, SDGs X Value Creation “Peace & Human Rights” Symposium 2020)
  • “Exploring Drug Policies in Selected African and European States along the Western Mediterranean Corridor”
    (Centre for Global Criminology (University of Copenhagen) - Altafuna, Catalonia, Spain 2019)
  • “Uses and Abuses of Migration Data on Africa”
    (Africa’s Grand Challenges sponsored by SAIPIR and Cornell University - Livingstone, Zambia 2019)
  • Monitoring the Zombie Observers: Recent Trends of Electoral Fraud by Africa’s Authoritarian Regimes
    (Restricted Spaces: Civil Society, Authoritarianism, and Africa 2019)
  • “Authoritarian Uses of ‘Zombie’ Election Observers: Lessons from Cameroon’s Recent Presidential Elections”
    (Spring Symposium at Cornell University’s Institute for African Development - Ithaca, NY USA 2019)
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Works (13):
  • Partner in the Sasakawa and the Nippon Foundation Multiperson Grant Proposal - Prevention of Maritime and Port Corruption (PREMPOC)
    2020 - 2023
  • For Kakenhi Research Grant Application - Donor Aid and Building Sustainable Peace
    2020 - 2023
  • External Incentives, Regional African Cooperation, and the Fight against Transnational Extremist Movements
    2018 - 2022
  • Patterns of Economic Aid and Peace Processes in Africa
    2018 - 2021
  • New Humanitarianism: International State-Building in Theory and Practice
    2019 - 2021
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Education (3):
  • - 2008 University of California - Davis, Department of Political Science, Political Science
  • - 1994 Sciences Po-Bordeaux, Centre d'Etudes d'Afrique Noire M.Phil (DEA) in African Politics
  • - 1993 University of California - San Diego, Department of Political Science Political Science
Professional career (1):
  • Doctor of Philosophy - Political Science (University of California, Davis)
Work history (7):
  • 2018/01 - 現在 FILA - Faculty of International Liberal Arts, Soka University
  • 2018/01 - 現在 SUPRI - Soka University Peace Research Institute,
  • 2018/01 - 現在 University of Copenhagen, Centre for Global Criminology (CGC)
  • 2018/01 - 現在 Soka University, Graduate School of International Peace Studies,
  • 2013/09 - 2017/12 University of Copenhagen, Political Science & Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts (CRIC),
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Committee career (4):
  • 2019 - 現在 University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen Centre for Cross-Border Criminology Research Partner
  • 2018/01 - 現在 SUPRI - Soka University Peace Research Institute Research Partner
  • 2018 - 現在 University of Copenhagen - Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts Research Partner
  • 2018 - 現在 University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen Centre for Cross-Border Criminology Research Partner
Awards (4):
  • 2013/05 - Oklahoma State University, Department of Political Science, Outstanding Service Award
  • 2013/05 - Oklahoma State University, Department of Political Science, Outstanding Teaching Award
  • 2012/05 - Oklahoma State University, Department of Political Science, Outstanding Teaching Award
  • 2011/05 - Oklahoma State University, Department of Political Science, Outstanding Research Productivity Award
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