Doctoral Programme Alumni

UPEACE Doctoral Programme Alumni

Doctor of Peace and Conflict Studies, UPEACE Headquarters

Listed by graduation order:

  • Mihir Kanade (India). Dissertation title: “The Multilateral Trading System and Human Rights: A Governance Space Theory on Linkages”
  • Lucio Sarandrea (Italy). Dissertation title: “Improving Rule of Law Assistance Projects in Transitional Countries. Towards a New Model of International Assistance Based on Practitioners’ Experiences”
  • Wyclife Ong’eta Mose (Kenya). Dissertation title: “Violent Conflict and Development in West Pokot County, Kenya”
  • Dramame Ouattara (Cote d’Ivoire). Dissertation title: “Electoral Systems Engineering and Political Reconciliation in Africa: Lessons from South Africa and Cote d’Ivoire”
  • Mariateresa Garrido V. (Venezuela). Dissertation title: “The Right to Freedom of Expression in the Digital Era. Limitations v. Protection in the Case of Venezuelan Citizen Journalists”
  • Carl Lawson (United States). Dissertation title: “Peace Is Not the Word to Play – An Examination of Hip-Hop as a Peace Movement and Instrument for Peace & Social Justice”
  • Jana Lozanoska (Macedonia). Dissertation title: “Hannah Arendt’s Political Theory: As Rethinking of Human Rights with Human Dignity as Their Basis”
  • Kabiito Bendicto (Uganda). Dissertation title: “Culture, Resources, and the Gun in the Violent-Conflict Causation: Understanding the Karamoja Conflict”
  • Dinoo Mathew (India). Dissertation title: “Inclusive Peace, Gender Equity, and Political Parties: Formation of Peace in Kerala (1950 – 2010)”
  • Britney Villhauer (United States). Dissertation title: “Critical Indigenous Approaches to the Decolonization of Environmental Management through REDD+ in the Bribri Territory of KéköLdi, Costa Rica: Creating Positive Peace”
  • Natacha John (United Kingdom). Dissertation title: “The Humanitarian Witness: Introducing the Human Rights-Based Needs Assessment Through the Lens of the Syrian Crisis (2011-2014)”
  • Jan Breitling (Germany). Dissertation title: “The Political Ecology of Forest Cover Change: Costa Rica’s Forest Transition Revisited”
  • Mumbua Simon (Kenya). Dissertation title: “The Confluence of Ideas in Catholic Social Teaching Tenets and Theory/Practice of Peace Education in the Catholic University of East Africa, Kenya: Signs, Prospects and Implications”
  • Fereschta Sahrai (Germany). Dissertation title: “Just Inclusive Peace Processes?! Transcending Top-down and Bottom-up Approaches for Sustainable Peace in Afghanistan”
  • Nichole Faith Mc Veigh (United States). Dissertation topic: “Building Peace through Communication in an English as an Additional Language Classroom: Action Research through an Intersectional Lens at a Higher Education Institution”
  • Pratyush Sharma, (India).  Dissertation topic: “Theorizing South-South Cooperation through the Normative Lens of Right to Development: A case study of India’s South-South Cooperation”
  • Stacy Estrada (USA). Dissertation topic: “Community Leadership and Self-Perception: Testimonios From First-Generation Latinas in the Eastern Coachella Valley”
  • Fichanfie DJ Nkwain Ngamfon (Cameroon). Dissertation topic: “Analyzing Mediation as an Alternative Dispute Resolution Method in the Bakassi Conflict”
  • Felipe Zalamea (Colombia) Dissertation topic: “Access to Finance for Community-based Tourism Enterprises in Costa Rica”

Doctor of Philosophy with Specialization in Peace, Governance and Development, African Regional Programme

  • Mohamed Farah Hersi. Dissertation title: “The Political Economy of Regional Integration in the Horn of Africa: The Role of IGAD (1986-2019)”
  • Nasir Mohamed Ali. Dissertation title: “The Implications of State Fragility on Migration in Somaliland: 1991 to 2017″
  • Mohamed A. Mohamoud (Barawani). Dissertation title: “Understanding the Interplay of Three Trajectories: Democracy, Clan, and Islam in the State-Building Process of Somaliland”
  • Abdullahi Odowa. Dissertation title: “Negotiating Security Governance in Galkayo, Somalia”
  • Mohamed Osman Mohamoud. Dissertation title: “An Analysis of Somalia’s Post Conflict State Building Process and Narrative of Youth Alienation”
  • Ridwaan Hassan Abdi. Dissertation title: “An Analysis of the International Community’s Localization Agenda in Aid Delivery in Somalia”
  • Mohamed Aden Jimale. Dissertation title: “Terror Attacks and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Somalia”
  • Hassan Abdullahi Dahie. Dissertation title: “An Analysis of the Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Healthcare Service Delivery in Somalia”
  • Abdullahi Ali Hayle. Dissertation title: “An Analysis of Somalia’s Health System and its implications for Sustainable Health Governance”
  • Jamaludin Mustafa Omar. Dissertation title: “The Interplay Between Electoral and Non- Electoral Factors in Somalia’s Elections: Implications on Continuity”
  • Hamdi Ismail Abdullahi. Dissertation title: “An Appraisal of Legal and Policy Framework of Somaliland Plural Justice System”
  • Barkhard Kaariye. Dissertation title: “Somaliland’s Indigenous Post-Conflict Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Approach: Challenges and Experiences”
  • Mohamed Abukar Islow. Dissertation title: “An Analysis of Security Governance in Post-Conflict Somalia: Prospects and Challenges”
  • Fardowsa Ahmed Gambol. Dissertation title: “An Assessment of Youth Participation in the Peacebuilding Process in Galkacyo, Somalia”
  • Abdirizak Omar Mohamed. Dissertation title: “Evaluating the Challenges to Post-conflict Peace and State-Building in Somalia”
  • Abdirahman Mohamed Ali (Adle). Dissertation title: “Managing Migration Through Visa Processes: The Impact of Business Visas on Foreign Investment and Employment in Somalia”
  • Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. Dissertation title: “Examining the Challenges of Clan Politics in State Building: A Case Study of Somalia”
  • Hussein Sheikh Mohamoud. Dissertation title: “An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Foreign Aid in Somalia: Implications for Good Governance”
  • Sied Muhumed Jibril. Dissertation title: “Exploring the Security and Socio-Economic Development Nexus in Somaliland: 1991-2018”
  • Hassan Abdi Abdulahi. Dissertation title: “Managing Cross Border Security in the Horn of Africa: The Case of Ethiopia-Somaliland Border”
  • Paul Mondoa Ngomba. Dissertation topic: “Challenges and Prospects toward Democracy in Post-Colonial African State(s)”