Navin Bapat, B.A. (Michigan, 1998), M.A. (Rice, 2001), PhD (Rice, 2004) is a Professor in Political Science and the Chair of the Curriculum of Peace, War, and Defense at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. His research utilizes mathematical modeling to develop theoretical explanations of political conflicts, including issues related to terrorism, insurgency, and economic sanctions. He has received two grants from the National Science Foundation, one to examine the effectiveness of economic sanctions, and another to examine the growth of insurgent movements from small cells to large-scale rebellions. He has published in the American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, British Journal of Political Science, Public Choice, Journal of Peace Research, International Interactions, and Conflict Management and Peace Science. Bapat’s book entitled Monsters to Destroy: Understanding the War on Terror analyzes the strategic logic for American involvement in the war on terror. His current work examines American foreign policy and transnational terrorism, the rise of extremism within insurgencies, and the strategic behavior of firms during economic sanctions.
Posts by Navin Bapat
- Ten Years of Political Violence At A Glance, December 16, 2022.
- Israel Designates Palestinian Groups Terrorist Organizations, November 4, 2021.
- The Revolt of Islamic State-Khorasan, August 30, 2021.
- The End of the War on Terror, August 23, 2021.
- White Supremacists Are a National Security Threat, January 13, 2021.
- Can the Taliban Trust Trump? January 30, 2020
- Soleimani’s Assassination: What Will Iran Do Next? January 8, 2020
- The Lesson of the Afghanistan Papers, December 10, 2019
- The Larger Implications of the Oil Attacks in Saudi Arabia, September 17, 2019.
- Trump and the Problem of Pakistan, February 12, 2018.
- Erdogan’s Opportunistic War on Terror, November 10, 2016.
- America’s New Civil War? July 11, 2016