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Jeremy M. Weinstein, PhD
Assistant Professor of Political Science; CDDRL and CISAC Faculty Member
ADDRESS
jweinst@stanford.edu
(650) 736-1224 (phone)
Department of Political Science
Stanford University
Encina Hall West, 415
Stanford, CA 94305-6044
RESEARCH INTERESTS
civil war; ethnic politics; political economy of development; Africa
Jeremy Weinstein is an assistant professor of political science at Stanford University and an affiliated faculty member at CDDRL and CISAC. Previously, he was a research fellow at the Center for Global Development, where he directed the bi-partisan Commission on Weak States and US National Security. While working on his PhD, with funding from the Jacob Javits Fellowship, a Sheldon Fellowship, and the World Bank, he conducted hundreds of interviews with rebel combatants and civilians in both Africa and Latin America for his forthcoming book, Inside Rebellion: The Politics of Insurgent Violence. He has also worked on the National Security Council staff; served as a visiting scholar at the World Bank; was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; and received a research fellowship in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution. He received his BA with high honors from Swarthmore College, and his MA and PhD in political economy and government from Harvard University.
+PDF+Curriculum Vitae (42Kb, modified Jan, 2005)
STANFORD DEPARTMENT
Political Science
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Africa's Revolutionary Deficit

Jeremy M. Weinstein
Foreign Policy (2007) +HTML+

Handling and Manhandling Civilians in Civil War

Macartan Humphreys, Jeremy Weinstein
American Political Science Review vol. 100, 3 (2006) +HTML+

Inside Rebellion: The Politics of Insurgent Violence

Jeremy M. Weinstein
Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) (2006) +BUY+

Resources and the Information Problem in Rebel Recruitment

Jeremy Weinstein
Journal of Conflict Resolution vol. 49, 4 (2005) +HTML+

Rebuilding Weak States

Stuart Eizenstat, John Edward Porter, Jeremy M. Weinstein
Foreign Affairs vol. 84, 1 (2005) +HTML+
Events
 

Handling and Manhandling Civilians in Civil War (3/31/2005)

CISAC Social Science Seminar with Jeremy M. Weinstein
 

Which Path to Peace? Autonomous Recovery and International Intervention in Comparative Perspective (11/17/2004)

CDDRL Research Seminar with Jeremy M. Weinstein
Research Programs and Projects
 

Assessing solar electrification for income generation in rural Benin
Research Project

Deadly Connections
Research Project