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Eric Mosinger serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Santa Clara University, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in comparative politics and international relations. His office is located in Vari Hall, room 233, with contactable via university phone at 408-551-3411. The university context places him within a Jesuit research institution emphasizing social justice and global perspectives.
His research program critically examines:
- Civil war dynamics and rebel fragmentation mechanisms
- Social movement strategies against authoritarian regimes
- Indigenous rights implementation in Central American statebuilding
- Historical framing in police violence and protest participation
- Authoritarian consolidation processes in Nicaragua
- Regional integration effects on democratic resilience
Analysis of his publication trajectory (2012-2024) reveals sustained scholarly engagement with Latin American political conflicts, particularly Nicaragua's revolutionary legacy and Chile's protest movements. His work bridges theoretical frameworks in civil war studies with empirical investigations of historical framing, demonstrating methodological innovation through simulation-based pedagogy for complex conflict dynamics. The research consistently connects micro-level social movement actions with macro-level state formation processes.
No scientific awards or major honors were documented in the provided source materials.
Information regarding graduate student advising, external research grants, or laboratory affiliations was not available in the source documentation, though his simulation-based pedagogical work indicates active curriculum development within political science education.
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