Michael Weintraub
 
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About

I am Associate Professor in the Escuela de Gobierno at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and Director of the Security and Violence Area of the Center for the Study of Security and Drugs (CESED) at the same university. In Spring 2024, I will be a Visiting Fellow at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School.

My CV can be found here.

 
 

My research agenda focuses on crime and political violence in Latin America, particularly in Colombia, Central America, and Mexico. I am also interested in historical legacies of violence and how they affect contemporary outcomes. To study these and other topics I use a combination of primarily experimental and quasi-experimental methods. While I wrote my dissertation on Colombia, and live in Bogotá, I also study Mexico and the three countries in the so-called "Northern Triangle" of Central America: El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Prior to graduate school, I worked for three years on human rights and development, primarily in East and Southern Africa.

I was co-PI on a $5 million project supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) - El Salvador that sought to build regional institutional capacity on citizen security policies, promote evidence-based public policies, and disseminate best practices in the Northern Triangle. I was also PI on a National Science Foundation grant studying patterns of criminal governance in Colombia; co-PI on a Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs grant examining attitudes towards and experiences with the implementation of the Colombian peace agreement; and co-PI on a Research Council of Norway grant focusing on the Microfoundations of Conflict Escalation, among others.

My articles have been published, are forthcoming, or are conditionally accepted in the American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, Nature Human Behaviour, Comparative Political StudiesComparative Politics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Peace ResearchConflict Management and Peace Science, Terrorism and Political Violence, Research & Politics, Journal of Theoretical Politics, and Critical Review. For more information on these and my working papers, please see my Research page.

In May 2014 I received my Ph.D. in Government from Georgetown University and have been a Predoctoral Fellow at Yale University’s Program on Order, Conflict, and Violence (2013-2014) and a Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar at the United States Institute of Peace (2012-2013). I was an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Binghamton University (SUNY) from 2014-2016.

Born and raised in the great state of New Jersey, I enjoy short fiction, antique maps and records, and playing jazz piano.

 
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