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Cyanne E. Loyle is an Associate Professor at the Penn State School of International Affairs. With a Ph.D. in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland, her research interests are in transitional justice following armed conflict, focusing on governmental misuse of such mechanisms. She has conducted fieldwork in various countries, including Rwanda, Uganda, Colombia, Nepal, Northern Ireland, and Turkey. Loyle is the co-Director of the Northern Ireland Research Initiative and has created databases on Post-Conflict Justice and During-Conflict Justice. Her work has been supported by funding agencies such as the National Science Foundation and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her research has been published in respected journals including Conflict Management and Peace Science, International Studies Quarterly, and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. Loyle is also recognized as a Global Fellow with the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and has contributed to academic communities through initiatives like the Rebel Governance Network.
Penn State University • University Park, PA
Teaching and research in Political Science and International Affairs.
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