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About Lina Tuschling

Lina Tuschling graduated from the University of Hamburg, Germany in 2014 with a MA in Peace Studies and Security Policy. In 2013 Lina completed her Bachelor’s in International Business and Languages at the International Business School at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Lina enrolled in the INCM PhD program at Kennesaw State to continue learning and writing about ethno-religious conflict and the impact of social identity on conflict.She also teaches International Relations at Kennesaw State.

Lina’s academic research interests include social identity theories, nationalism and patriotism, and fraternal social relationships in nationalistic societies and their impact on intra- and inter-national conflicts, specifically in the Middle East. Her dissertation explores motivations and different social identities displayed by members of a nonviolent movement in the Middle East.

Prior to her graduate experience, Lina worked at the Institute for Theology and Peace in Hamburg, Germany and interned at the German-Israeli Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Tel Aviv, Israel. Lina is a native German speaker and speaks fluent English. She also speaks some Modern Hebrew, Spanish and French.



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Education

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Present Ph.D. Candidate, Kennesaw State University ‐ School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development
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