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Dr. Henry Jarrett is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Exeter. His research focuses on consociational power-sharing systems, particularly examining political parties and cross-segmental dynamics in ethnically divided societies. He specializes in Northern Ireland, with comparative analysis of Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Malaysia. Jarrett holds a BSc (Hons) in International Relations from the University of Plymouth (2011), a MSc in Global Politics from the University of Southampton (2012), and a PhD in Ethno-Political Studies from Exeter (2016).
His work bridges theoretical consociationalism critiques with empirical case studies, emphasizing identity politics and electoral strategies. Notable publications include Peace and Ethnic Identity in Northern Ireland (2018) and articles on cross-segmental party behavior, conflict durability, and comparative power-sharing models. His research explores how institutional frameworks mediate ethnic tensions and influence political representation.
Jarrett’s scholarship highlights vulnerabilities in consociational systems, advocating for adaptable frameworks beyond rigid ethnic segmentation. While no specific scientific awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects sustained engagement with ethno-political challenges in divided societies.
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