
About
Blair Welsh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario within the Faculty of Social Science, affiliated with the Africa Institute and Centre for Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict Reconstruction. His research examines armed violence, displacement, and post-conflict recovery with a regional focus on sub-Saharan Africa.
His educational background includes a PhD in Government from the University of Essex (2023).
Professor Welsh's work centers on three interconnected themes: causes/consequences of armed violence, conflict-induced displacement, and post-conflict recovery processes. His field research spans Ghana, Nigeria, Somalia, and South Sudan, employing survey experiments, spatial econometrics, and machine learning to analyze militant behavior, hostage dynamics, and gendered violence patterns. Methodological innovation remains central to his approach in understanding conflict escalation and resolution.
Recent publications reveal a trajectory toward granular analysis of terrorist tactics and spatial violence patterns, with increasing emphasis on experimental evidence from conflict zones. His work bridges theoretical debates in political violence with actionable insights for policymakers addressing displacement and recovery in fragile states.
His contributions have been recognized through prestigious awards:
- Stuart A. Bremer Award (Network of European Peace Scientists, 2022 and 2023)
- Service Recognition Award (International Studies Association, 2022)
- Eric Tanenbaum Prize (University of Essex, 2020)
- Fellowships from Gothenburg, George Mason, Mitacs, and Montréal institutions
Research funding includes major grants from J-PAL, IPA, ESRC, and IKEA Foundation supporting field collaborations with UNDP, IOM, and Somali ministries on displaced livelihoods and post-conflict governance, reflecting strong policy engagement in active conflict zones.
Through institutional affiliations and UN partnerships, Welsh maintains active research teams in Somalia and South Sudan focused on experimental evaluations of reintegration programs and legal pluralism in post-conflict settings.
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