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Daniel Druckman is an Emeritus Professor at Macquarie University and holds an honorary position as a Professor of Public International Affairs at George Mason University. He is renowned for his extensive research in areas including international negotiation, nationalism, nonverbal communication, and peacekeeping methodologies. Over his career, he has published widely on conflict analysis and the evaluation of peace operations. Druckman has received notable accolades, including the Lifetime Achievement Awards from the International Association for Conflict Management, reflecting his contributions to the field. His involvement extends to multiple prestigious academic institutions where he serves as a faculty associate and visiting professor. Noteworthy publications include 'Research: Methods Inquiry Conflict Analysis' and 'Evaluating Peace Operations', both recognized for their impact in the field. Druckman’s current research focus is framed within international negotiations aimed at achieving durable peace, with projects funded by the Swedish Research Council. He continues to contribute actively to academic discourse through presentations and collaborations in his fields of expertise.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Serves as an Honorary Professor in the Department of Public International Affairs at Macquarie University.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).