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Associate Professor of Political Science, [[Carleton University]] specializing International Relations theory, international security, conflict resolution, psychological & constructivist approaches to IR, Israeli foreign policy and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and peace process; contributor to [[Ameinu]] website; past faculty Georgetown University and for the University of South Carolina's Washington Semester Program, visiting fellow at [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]'s Truman Institute
Associate Professor of Political Science, [[Carleton University]] specializing International Relations theory, international security, conflict resolution, psychological & constructivist approaches to IR, Israeli foreign policy and the [[Israel-Palestine Conflict]] and peace process; contributor to [[Ameinu]] website; past faculty [[Georgetown University]] and for the [[University of South Carolina]]'s Washington Semester Program, visiting fellow at [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]]'s Truman Institute

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Mira Sucharov [r]: Associate Professor of Political Science, Carleton University specializing International Relations theory, international security, conflict resolution, psychological & constructivist approaches to IR, Israeli foreign policy and the Israel-Palestine Conflict and peace process; contributor to Ameinu website; past faculty Georgetown University and for the University of South Carolina's Washington Semester Program, visiting fellow at Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Truman Institute