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hosts / Linda Bishai

Linda Bishai is the director of Research, Evaluation and Learning at the Rule of Law Initiative of the American Bar Association. In addition to research on rule of law issues, she has focused on peacebuilding education and training, electoral violence prevention, countering violent extremism and security sector/community dialogue. In her previous position at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Bishai was responsible for a series of programs on electoral violence prevention in Sudan prior to the general elections and the South Sudan referendum and co-taught the Preventing Electoral Violence in Africa course at USIP. She has also worked on police/community dialogue programming and developing violence prevention programming for upcoming elections in Africa.

Before USIP, Bishai was an assistant professor of political science at Towson University, teaching courses in international relations, international law, the use of force and human rights. She has also taught at Brunel University, the London School of Economics, the University of Stockholm and Georgetown University. Her research interests include identity politics, sovereignty/security and states of emergency, and the international use of force. During 2003-2004, Bishai served as a Supreme Court Fellow at the Federal Judicial Center, where she worked on an introduction to international human rights law for the federal judiciary.