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 Bryn Hughes


 
 
 
Bryn Hughes

Project Manager

Bryn Hughes
 
Bryn Hughes manages the research project. He has lectured courses on peace and conflict studies broadly, as well as international peacekeeping specifically. His PhD explored the relationship between Democracy, Identity and Political Violence, and his areas of interest are peacekeeping, security sector reform, and critical security studies. His publications include: Hughes, Bryn. Forthcoming. ‘Moving Beyond Rethinking the ‘State of the State’: To the Challenge of Reshaping International Contributions to Peace Operations’, Conflict, Security & Development. Hughes, Bryn and Charles Hunt. Forthcoming. ‘Assessing International Policing in Peace & Capacity-building Operations’ Journal of International Peacekeeping. Hughes, Bryn. Forthcoming. ‘Revisiting the Liberal Logic of Intra-State Security: The Mitigation of Political Violence for All?’ Democracy& Security. ‘Becoming Emotional about International Policing: Exploring the Relationship between Emotions and Policing’ in International Peacekeeping 16(2), 2009; ‘The Paradox of Identity Security in Liberal Democracy: The Mitigation and Facilitation of Recourse to Political Violence’, in Civil Wars 10(2), 2008; ‘Securitizing Iraq: The Bush Administration’s Social Construction of Security’ in Global Change, Peace & Security, 19(2), 2007; and co-author of ‘Taming the Tigers? Reforming the security sector in Southeast Asia’, The Pacific Review, 19(4), 2006; and, ‘Emancipation and force: the role(s) of the military in Southeast Asia’ in Critical Security in the Asia-Pacific, Anthony Burke and Matt MacDonald (eds), 2007.