Dr Prabin Khadka

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Email
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Location
5B.108, Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
Mondays: 13:00-15:00 pm
Profile
Qualifications
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PhD New York University,
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MA School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, (2011)
Appointments
University of Essex
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Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Essex (1/6/2020 - present)
Other academic
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Lecturer, Department of Government (1/6/2020 - present)
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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International Security Studies (GV517)
Current supervision
Publications
Journal articles (4)
Khadka, P., Gilligan, M. and Samii, C., (2022). Intrinsic Social Incentives in State and Non-State Armed Groups. American Political Science Review, 1-20
Haas, N. and Khadka, PB., (2020). If They Endorse It, I Can't Trust It: How Outgroup Leader Endorsements Undercut Public Support for Civil War Peace Settlements. American Journal of Political Science. 64 (4), 982-1000
Caruso, R., Khadka, P., Petrarca, I. and Ricciuti, R., (2017). The economic impact of peacekeeping. Evidence from South Sudan. Defence and Peace Economics. 28 (2), 250-270
Phayal, A., Khadka, PB. and Thyne, CL., (2015). What Makes an Ex-Combatant Happy? A Micro-Analysis of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration in South Sudan. International Studies Quarterly. 59 (4), 654-668
Book chapters (1)
Khadka, PB. and Phayal, A., (2022). The political economy of peacekeeping: unemployment, violence, and trust towards peacekeepers. Evidence from Somalia. In: Consent in peacekeeping. Edward Elgar Publishing. 327- 342. 9781839109928
Grants and funding
2021
Can Democratic Agency Reduce the Appeal of Violent Extremism Among Internally Displaced Persons on? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Somali IDP Communities
Innovations for Poverty Action
Militant Courts or Police Posts? RCT Evidence on Women, Women Police, and Forum Shopping in Somalia - Resubmission
Innovations for Poverty Action
Contact
Academic support hours:
Mondays: 13:00-15:00 pm