Agnieszka Paczynska
Ph.D., Political Science 2002, University of Virginia
Dissertation:Historical Legacies and Policy Choice: Public Sector Reform in Poland, Egypt, Mexico and the Czech Republic 1991-1992 Fellow at the Center for Arabic Studies Abroad (CASA)
M.A., Political Science 1991, The New York University
B.A., Political Science, Cum Laude, New York University, 1989
New York University Summer 1990 Middlebury College Arabic Language Institute
Center for Arabic Studies Abroad, American University in Cairo
Agnieszka Paczynska’s research focuses on the relationship between economic and political change and conflict, development and conflict, security-development nexus, post-conflict reconstruction policies, the relationship between globalization processes and local conflicts, and conflict resolution pedagogy. In addition to a book State, Labor and the Transition to a Market Economy: Egypt, Poland, Mexico and the Czech Republic, her work has been published in such journals as Peacebuilding, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, Review of International Political Economy and PS Political Science. Her most resent scholarship investigates policies of emerging donors in conflict-affected states and the role of foreign direct investment in post-conflict reconstruction processes. In 2014 she received a grant from the United Sates Institute of Peace to support her research on emerging donors and together with Susan Hirsch began co-editing a book series Studies in Conflict, Justice, and Social Change with the Ohio University Press.
Paczynska is involved in policy relevant research and discussions. She has consulted for the Department of State, United States Agency for International Development and the Marine Corps Combat Development Command. She is a Nonresident Fellow at the Stimson Center and serves on the Board of Trustees of Saferworld USA. She has also observed elections in Afghanistan, Egypt and Liberia.
Most recently Paczynska has been teaching classes such as the Introduction to Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Foundations of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Structural Theories and Conflict in Development. She currently serves as the Director of the Master’s Program.
Agnieszka Paczynska’s research focuses on the relationship between economic and political change and conflict, development and conflict, security-development nexus, post-conflict reconstruction policies, the relationship between globalization processes and local conflicts, and conflict resolution pedagogy. In addition to a book State, Labor and the Transition to a Market Economy: Egypt, Poland, Mexico and the Czech Republic, her work has been published in such journals as Peacebuilding, Conflict Resolution Quarterly, Review of International Political Economy and PS Political Science. Her most resent scholarship investigates policies of emerging donors in conflict-affected states and the role of foreign direct investment in post-conflict reconstruction processes. In 2014 she received a grant from the United Sates Institute of Peace to support her research on emerging donors and together with Susan Hirsch began co-editing a book series Studies in Conflict, Justice, and Social Change with the Ohio University Press.
Paczynska is involved in policy relevant research and discussions. She has consulted for the Department of State, United States Agency for International Development and the Marine Corps Combat Development Command. She is a Nonresident Fellow at the Stimson Center and serves on the Board of Trustees of Saferworld USA. She has also observed elections in Afghanistan, Egypt and Liberia.
Most recently Paczynska has been teaching classes such as the Introduction to Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Foundations of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Structural Theories and Conflict in Development. She current
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Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project Funded by the U.S. Dept. of Education FIPSE (2011-2013)Agnieszka Paczynska (co-PI)Susan F. Hirsch (PI)Institute for Conflict Analysis and...
GMU's first Franklin Fellow to work in the Office of the Coordinator for Stabilization and Reconstruction.
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