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Daniel Douek is a part-time professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University. His research interests encompass a range of topics within political science. He specializes in the study of civil war and interstate war, focusing particularly on political violence and democratic transitions. Douek employs qualitative methods and historical institutionalism in his research to better understand African politics, international relations, security studies, and the complexities of Middle Eastern and Latin American politics. His work also examines race and theories of anti-colonial resistance, as well as guerrilla movements. He is known for his engaging presentations, including a TEDx talk at Concordia University in February 2016, where he discussed pertinent issues related to his research.
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