
Patrick Johnston, MA
CISAC Predoctoral Fellow (former)CISAC
Encina Hall, C205-3
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
civil wars; insurgency and counterinsurgency; violence against civilians; ethnic cleansing and mass killing; war termination; spoiler dynamics
Patrick Johnston's Curriculum Vitae (106.6KB, modified September 2008)
Patrick Johnston's website
Patrick Johnston is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University and a CISAC predoctoral fellow. His dissertation examines the military effectiveness of civilian targeting in civil wars. He has published articles on the organization of insurgencies, spoiler dynamics in peace processes, and the political economy of civil war in journals such as Security Studies, Civil Wars, Canadian Journal of African Studies, and Review of African Political Economy. Johnston holds a BA in political science from the University of Minnesota, Morris and an MA in political science from Northwestern University.
Publications
Events & Presentations
Can Development Aid Contribute to Social Cohesion? Evidence From a Field Experiment in Post-Conflict Liberia
May 28, 2009 Social Science Seminar
James D. Fearon, Patrick Johnston
paper available- The Effectiveness of Leadership Decapitation in Counterinsurgency Campaigns
May 7, 2009 Social Science Seminar
Patrick Johnston, Max Abrahms
paper available - Insurgent State-Building
June 5, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Jeremy M. Weinstein, Patrick Johnston - Manipulating the Peace: Government Strategy in the Sudanese Peace Processes
May 22, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Patrick Johnston, Stephen J. Stedman - Friends Indeed? The United Nations, Groups of Friends, and the Resolution of Conflict
May 8, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Teresa Whitfield, Patrick Johnston,



