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About Liam Anderson

Liam Anderson obtained his MPhil in International Relations from Cambridge University, UK, and his PhD in Political Science from the University of Georgia.  He is currently a Professor of Political Science at Wright State University, where he teaches classes in Comparative Politics and International Relations.  His research interests include issues of constitutional design, particularly with reference to ethnically divided states, such as Iraq.  His publications include, The Future of Iraq: Dictatorship, Democracy, or Division (2005) andCrisis in Kirkuk: The Ethnopolitics of Conflict and Compromise (2009) (both with Gareth Stansfield), Federal Solutions to Ethnic Problems (2013), and, most recently, Federal Solutions for Fragile States in the Middle East: Right-Sizing Internal Borders (with Vaughn Shannon).  He is currently working on a series of papers on federalism as a solution to ethnic problems in Iraq, and a project on integrating “the will of the people” more effectively into the design of democratic constitutions.

Positions

2012 - Present Professor, Wright State University College of Liberal Arts - School of Social Sciences and International Studies - Political Science
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2008 - Present Research Fellow, University of Exeter
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2006 - 2012 Associate Professor, Wright State University Political Science
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2000 - 2006 Assistant Professor, Wright State University Political Science
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1995 - 2000 Instructor, University of Georgia ‐ Political Science
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Curriculum Vitae




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Education

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2000 Ph.D., University of Georgia ‐ Political Science
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1990 M.Phil, University of Cambridge ‐ International Relations
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1987 B.A., The University of Nottingham ‐ Politics
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Contact Information

Millett Hall 339
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton, OH 45435-0001

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