Doga Eralp Senior Professorial Lecturer Peace, Human Rights & Cultural Relations
- Degrees
- Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution-SCAR at George Mason University
- Languages Spoken
- Turkish (Native) Bosnian- Serbo/Croatian (Conversational) Italian (Conversational)
- Favorite Spot on Campus
- walking through the quad
- Bio
- Dr Eralp is a scholar-practitioner of international conflict resolution with more than a decade of experience in international dialogue facilitation. His work focuses on social media and peace processes,cultures of violence, narrative mediation, collective memory, security and peace regimes, regional organizations, international mediation and democratization. Dr. Eralp has also been consulting various think-tanks and international organizations such as the World Bank, NED and the UNOPS. He has a number of articles and book chapters published on the Western Balkans, Middle East, Cyprus, European Union and Turkey. He is the author of " Politics of the European Union in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Between Conflict and Democracy" (2012) that received a lot of attention from the policymakers in the EU and editor of "Turkey as a Mediator: Stories of Success and Failure "(2016), the first systematic study of Turkish mediation as an emerging power in global and regional conflicts.
- For the Media
- To request an interview for a news story, call AU Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.
Teaching
Fall 2024
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SISU-210 Peace, Global Sec & Conflt Res
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SISU-210 Peace, Global Sec & Conflt Res
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SISU-310 Topics Peace/Glb Sec/Con Res: Peace Paradigms in Divided Soc
Spring 2025
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SIS-734 Int'l Peace & Confl Res Sem II
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SIS-735 Peacebuilding Theory & Org
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SISU-210 Peace, Global Sec & Conflt Res