Peter Krause (MIT PhD, 2011) is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Boston College and a Research Affiliate with the MIT Security Studies Program. His research interests include international security, Middle East politics, nationalism, rebels and revolution, and political violence. He is the author of Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win (Cornell University Press, 2017) and the co-editor of Coercion: The Power to Hurt in International Politics (Oxford University Press, 2018) and Stories From the Field: A Guide to Navigating Fieldwork in Political Science (Columbia University Press, 2020). Krause held fellowships at the Harvard Kennedy School, Brandeis University, Uppsala University, and LUISS University in Rome. You can find him on Twitter @peterjpkrause.
Posts by Peter Krause
- How Blowback by Armed Groups Is Turning Civil Wars into International Conflicts, April 28, 2022.
- Looking Back at 9/11, September 9, 2021.
- You Can’t Get There from Here: Biden Negotiating the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, March 3, 2021.
- The Two Faces of Kurdistan: Nationalism vs Communalism, August 20, 2020.
- Yemen’s Proxy Wars Explained, March 26, 2020.
- Trump’s Peace Plan is a Paradigm Shift for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, January 28, 2020.
- To Which Victor Goes the Iron Throne? Lessons from Research on Civil War, May 10, 2019.
- How Human Boundaries Became State Borders: Territorial Change Now And In The Future, August 18, 2018.
- Power, Violence, and the Outcomes of National and Insurgent Movements, March 5, 2014.