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Dissertation 

Dissertation Summary: Rosen, Noah. (2022). Seizing a Window Of Opportunity: Community Autonomy and Influence in the 2016 Colombian Peace Process [Doctoral Thesis]. American University. (pdf)

Dissertation Full Text: Rosen, Noah. (2022). Seizing a Window Of Opportunity: Community Autonomy and Influence in the 2016 Colombian Peace Process [Doctoral Thesis]. American University. (pdf)

Publications

Rosen, Noah. (2023). Five Years After Pathways: Evolving Research on Inequality, Grievance, and Inclusion (Pathways for Peace: Five Years On). United Nations and the World Bank. (pdf)

Iglesias, Ana Isabel Rodríguez and Noah Rosen. (2023). Infrastructure for Inclusion: Exploring the Evolution of Afro-Colombian Movement and Inclusiveness from the 1991 Constituent Process to the 2016 Peace Agreement. Latin American Research Review, 58(2), 264–280. (pdf)

Quiñones Mendoza, Helmer, Noah Rosen, and Jonathan Fox. (2022). Delivering Collective Afrodescendant Land Rights: Mutual Empowerment in Colombian State-Society Coalitions 1995-2003. Accountability Research Center. (pdf)

 

Rodríguez Iglesias, Ana Isabel and Noah Rosen. (2022). “Local participation at stake: between emancipatory goals and co-option strategies. The case of the Territorially-Focused Development Programs of Colombia”. Colombia Internacional, no. 109, pp. 89–114. (pdf)

Rodríguez Iglesias, Ana Isabel, Noah Rosen & Juan Masullo. (2022). “Revamping Organization Efforts to Counter Post-Accord Security Challenges: The Humanitarian Agreement Now! for Chocó”. In C. Mitchell (Ed.), Confronting Peace. Palgrave. (pdf)

Wanis-St. John, Anthony and Noah Rosen (2017). Negotiating Civil Resistance. Peaceworks No. 129. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace. (pdf)

Conference Papers 
 

“Responsibility Attribution Theory: Linking Victimization and Political Participation”. Political Participation and its Complexities, chaired by Suzanne Levi-Sanchez. International Studies Association Northeast Conference. Providence, RI, 4 Nov, 2017. (pdf)

"Generating Leverage in Tough Cases: Comparing Hong Kong and East Timor". Civil Resistance, Negotiations and Peace, chaired by Anthony Wanis-St. John. International Studies Association Annual Convention. Baltimore, MD, 24 Feb, 2017. (pdf)

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