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Sabrina Karim
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Cornell Assistant Professor specializing in security sector reform, policing, peacekeeping, and gender. Director of the Gender and Security Sector Lab sabrinamkarim.com
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Come work with me! Cornell University's Government Department is searching for three lines in international relations across all rank! I am on the search committee- so feel free to ping me! members.apsanet.org/CAREERS/eJob...

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This is, of course, unless soldiers engage in human rights abuses. If people witness military abuse, public opinion subsides.

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So, militaries may gain public approval by intervening in health crises because it signals state capacity and willingness to stop spread but police enforcement is seen negatively.

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We find that securitization worsens public opinion in marginalized communities about the police but not necessarily for the military

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For the ten year remembrance of Ebola in Liberia, Ismene Gizelis and I have a new piece out at World Development about how securitization of pandemics affects public opinion about the security forces www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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There is still time to apply to Cornell's Visiting Assistant Professor in IR positions: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/27140

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Our panel data of police officers and youth party leaders suggest that the experience of the crucial election led to improvements in views about democracy and peace.

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Sabrina Karim
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Cornell Assistant Professor specializing in security sector reform, policing, peacekeeping, and gender. Director of the Gender and Security Sector Lab sabrinamkarim.com
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