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**Daniel Hoffman** is the Director and Stanley D. Golub Endowed Chair in International Studies at the University of Washington's Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies (JSIS), part of the College of Arts and Sciences. He joined UW in 2004 and previously held leadership roles as Chair of African Studies and Associate Chair of Anthropology. His research focuses on militarization in West Africa, with notable publications on Liberia and Sierra Leone. Hoffman teaches courses like *Sport & Democracy* and *Sports and Diplomacy*. He holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from Duke University (2004).
**Research Interests**:
- Militarization in postcolonial states
- Urban politics in West Africa
- Intersection of sports and international relations
**Awards**:
- Stanley D. Golub Endowed Chair (International Studies)
- 2020-21 Society of Scholarships Fellowships
**Advising & Grants**: Currently not accepting new MA/PhD students for 2025-2026. Collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, including co-producing the film *The Maple Cutter* (documentary on cultural diplomacy).
**Affiliations**: Active in JSIS centers like the African Studies Program and the Center for Human Rights. Engaged in public scholarship, including media commentary on African political rituals and conflict dynamics.
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