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Dylan O'Driscoll
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Dylan O'Driscoll is an Irish political scientist and international relations scholar at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). He is Director of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Programme at SIPRI and an Associate Research Fellow at the LSE Middle East Centre.[1] Previously he was a Conflict Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Council, New York and a Researcher and Lecturer at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI) at the University of Manchester.[2] In the past O'Driscoll worked as Research Fellow at the Middle East Research Institute, Iraq, and was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Polish Institute for International Affairs. In he received a PhD in Ethnopolitics from the University of Exeter, United Kingdom.

O'Driscoll's research on the interactions between Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen in the historic bazaar in Kirkuk city showed that at the everyday level people carry out acts of everyday peace rather than conflict, but if conflict occurs those actors with the highest symbolic capital are the most likely actors to commit violence.[3] O'Driscoll's research has received coverage by major global news outlets, including in the New York Times[4] and The Independent.[5]

Publications[edit]

  • O’Driscoll, D., Everyday peace and conflict: (un)privileged interactions in Kirkuk, Iraq, Third World Quarterly (2021)
  • O'Driscoll, D., Constantini, I. and Serhun, A., Federal versus Unitary States: Ethnic Accommodation of Tamils and Kurds, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 26:4, 351-368 (Jan 2021)
  • O'Driscoll, D., Vogel, B. et al, Reading socio-political and spatial dynamics through graffiti in conflict-affected societies, Third World Quarterly (2020)
  • O’Driscoll, D., and Baser, B., Referendums as a political party gamble: A critical analysis of the Kurdish referendum for independence, International Political Science Review (Nov 2019)
  • Costantini, I. and O’Driscoll, D., Practices and Narratives of Citizenship: Islamic State-Induced Displacement in Northern Iraq, Ethnicities, 20(3), 481–500; (2019)
  • O’Driscoll, D. and Baser, B., Independence Referendums and Nationalist Rhetoric: The Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Third World Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 11, pp. 2016-2034 (May 2019)
  • O’Driscoll, D., Physical and Societal (Re)construction in Nineveh post Islamic State in Politics of Post-Conflict Reconstruction Studies 30, pp. 28-33 (2018)
  • O’Driscoll, D., Conflict in Kirkuk: A Comparative Perspective of Cross-Regional Self-Determination Disputes, Ethnopolitics, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 37-54 (2018)
  • O’Driscoll, D. and van Zoonen, D., The Future of Iraq: Is Reintegration Possible?, Middle East Policy, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 34-47 (2017)
  • O’Driscoll, D., Autonomy Impaired: Centralisation, Authoritarianism and the Failing Iraqi State, Ethnopolitics, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 315-332 (2017)
  • O’Driscoll, D. and van Zoonen, D., The Hashd al-Shaabi and Iraq: Subnationalism and the State, MERI Policy Report, pp. 1-52 (March 2017)
  • O’Driscoll, D., Liberating Mosul: Beyond the Battle, Middle East Policy, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 61-73 (2016)
  • O’Driscoll, D., U.S. Policy in Iraq: Searching for the Reverse Gear?, Middle East Policy, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 34-41 (2016)
  • O’Driscoll, D., The Future of Mosul: Before, During, and After the Liberation, MERI Policy Report, pp. 1-60 (Sep 2016)
  • O’Driscoll, D., Is Kurdish in Turkey Endangered? A Comparison between the Politics of Linguicide in Ireland and Turkey, Journal for Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 270-288 (2014)
  • O’Driscoll, D., The Costs of Inadequacy: Violence and Elections in Iraq, Ethnopolitics Papers, vol. 27, pp. 1-29 (2014)

References[edit]

  1. "Dr Dylan O'Driscoll | SIPRI". www.sipri.org. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  2. "Dylan Cornelius O'Driscoll". Social Science Research Council. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  3. O’Driscoll, Dylan (2021-06-01). "Everyday peace and conflict: (un)privileged interactions in Kirkuk, Iraq". Third World Quarterly. 42 (10): 2227–2246. doi:10.1080/01436597.2021.1925104. ISSN 0143-6597. Unknown parameter |s2cid= ignored (help)
  4. Arango, Tim (2016-11-03). "Iraqis Fear 'Bloodshed Will Continue' After Mosul if Sectarian Tensions Aren't Addressed". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  5. "Three years to the day after Isis declared their caliphate from Mosul's al-Nuri Mosque, their reign is over". The Independent. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2021-07-26.


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