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Notes on Contributors


Peter Andreas is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies
and Director of the International Relations Program at Brown University, Provi-
dence, Rhode Island. He also holds a joint appointment at the Watson Institute
for International Studies, Brown University. His work intersects the study of
political economy, security and transnational crime. Peter has published books
and articles, including Policing the Globe: Criminalization and Crime Control
in International Relations (co-author, Oxford University Press, 2006) and Blue
Helmets  and Black Markets: The Business of Survival in the Siege of Sarajevo
(Cornell University Press, 2008).

Alix J. Boucher is a Research Analyst with  the Future of Peace Operations
programme   at the Henry L. Stimson Center. Previously she taught French at
the US State Department's Foreign Service Institute and researched stability and
reconstruction operations for the National Defense University. She has an MA
in  International Relations and  International Economics  from  the  Johns
Hopkins  University School of Advanced   International Studies, Washington,
DC. Her  research focuses on UN peace operations and best practices for building
the rule of law in post-conflict states.

James Cockayne  is an Associate at the International Peace Institute, New York,
where  he co-manages  the Coping with Crisis, Conflict, and Change research
programme.  He is also Chair of the editorial committee of the Journal of Inter-
national Criminal Justice. Formerly Director of the Transnational Crime Unit
in the Australian Attorney-General's Department, Canberra, James is a qualified
attorney and has worked  in private legal practice in Sydney and Paris, and at
the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and Special Court for Sierra
Leone. Educated  in Sydney, Oxford, Beijing and New York University (where
he was a Hauser Scholar and a Mellon Research Scholar), he has published and
spoken widely on the reorganization of global violence, focusing on multilateral
responses to commercial  armed  groups, peace  operations and international
humanitarian law.

Vanda  Felbab-Brown  is a Fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution
and  an Adjunct Professor in the Security Studies Program at the School of
Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. She is the author of
numerous  academic and policy articles on illicit economies and conflict around
the world and is a frequent media commentator on these issues. Her forthcoming
book Shooting Up: Illicit Economies and Military Conflict explores the nexus of
conflict and illicit economies in Afghanistan, Colombia, Peru, Burma, Northern
Ireland, India and Turkey. She received her PhD in political science from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

International Peacekeeping, Vol.16, No.1, February 2009, pp.1-3
ISSN 1353-3312 print/1743-906X online
DOI:10.1080/13533310802485658 © 2009 Taylor & Francis

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