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Email: peter.krause.2@bc.edu
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Peter Krauses research and teaching focus on international security, Middle East politics, terrorism and political violence, nationalism, and rebels and revolution. He is the author of泭泭(Cornell University Press, 2017) and co-editor of泭泭(Oxford University Press, 2018) and泭泭(Columbia University Press, 2020).泭He has published articles on the causes and effectiveness of terrorism and political violence, why states negotiate with ethno-political organizations,泭the strategies of counter-secession,泭social movements and territorial control in Israel, U.S. intervention in the Syrian civil war, the politics of division within the Palestinian national movement, the war of ideas in the Middle East, a reassessment of U.S. operations at Tora Bora in 2001, and field research amidst COVID-19.
Krause has conducted extensive fieldwork throughout the Middle East. He currently teaches courses on Middle East politics, terrorism and political violence, research methods, and international relations. He is a faculty associate in the International Studies Program and the Islamic Civilization and Societies Program at Boston College, as well as a research affiliate with the MIT Security Studies Program.
Krause was formerly a Research Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs of the Harvard Kennedy School, the Crown Center for Middle East Studies of Brandeis University, LUISS University, and Uppsala University.
with David Siroky and Emil Aslan Souleimanov,泭Security Studies泭(May 2022)
with Daniel Gustafson, Jordan Theriault, and Liane Young,泭Journal of Conflict Resolution泭(published online April 2022)
,泭Nations and Nationalism泭(published online March 2022)
with Nils Hagerdal,泭Terrorism and Political Violence泭(published online March 2022)泭
with Ora Szekely and 11 others,泭PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 54, No. 2 (April 2021) pp. 264-269
,泭Political Violence @ a Glance, March 2, 2021
泭(New York: Columbia University Press, 2020)
Navigating Born and Chosen Identities in Fieldwork, in泭, Peter Krause and Ora Szekely (eds.) (New York: Columbia University Press, 2020)
?,泭Manara, No. 3, Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum, December 2020
, with Sam Biasi,泭Political Violence @ a Glance, August 20, 2020
, with Tyler Parker,泭Political Violence @ a Glance, March 26, 2020
, with Victor Asal and Daniel Gustafson,泭Studies in Conflict and Terrorism泭Vol. 42, No. 4 (April 2019) pp.泭363-382
, with Kelly Greenhill (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018)
, with Ehud Eiran,泭Comparative Politics, Vol. 50, No. 4 (July 2018) pp. 479-499
A State, an Insurgency, and a Revolution: Understanding and Defeating the Three Faces of ISIS, in泭,泭Sumit Ganguly and Feisal A.R. al-Istrabadi (eds.) (Washington, D.C: Brookings Institution Press, 2018)
, with Ehud Eiran,泭Terrorism and Political Violence
泭(Ithaca: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs, Cornell University Press, 2017)
, with Jordan Theriault and Liane Young,泭Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol. 146, No. 3泭(March 2017)泭pp. 305-317
, NECN with Brian Shactman, January 3 2020
, WGBH Greater Boston"泭with Jim Braude,泭November 1, 2017
, N勛圖厙-Boston with Joy Lim Nakrin and Shannon Mulaire, April 7, 2017
CBS-Radio with Bradley Jay, February 19, 2016
, CBS-Radios Nightside" with Dan Rea, October 14, 2015
, NECNs Broadside with Steve Aveson, October 8, 2015