Join the Center on the Future of War for an event with Candace Rondeaux to discuss her research on the role social media played in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. This is part of a series of events featuring faculty from the ASU Online M.A. in Global Security (MAGS) at Arizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies
November 4th, 2021 at 1pm-2pm Arizona Time on Zoom
Candace Rondeaux is a professor of practice at the School of Politics and Global Studies and a senior fellow with the Center on the Future of War. A veteran analyst of the conflict in South Asia and expert on U.S. and international security affairs, she has served as a strategic advisor to the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction and senior program officer at U.S. Institute of Peace where she launched the RESOLVE Network, a global research consortium on violent extremism. An expert on security sector reform, governance, and electoral politics in conflict settings, she spent five years living and working in South Asia where she served as South Asia bureau chief for The Washington Post and as senior analyst on Afghanistan for the International Crisis Group. Her research interests include the dynamics of sectarian violence, governance and political Islam in modern Muslim majority states, Soviet and post-Soviet affairs and post-conflict reconstruction.
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