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Professor Roddy Brett is a Professor at the University of Bristol's School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies. His research focuses on armed conflict, political violence, genocide, and strategies for transitional justice and peacebuilding in regions like Latin America, Colombia, Guatemala, and Ukraine. He holds degrees including a PhD and M.Phil. His work emphasizes victim inclusion in peace processes, post-conflict reconciliation, and the role of civil society in conflict resolution.
Key research areas include the dynamics of peace negotiations (e.g., Colombia's Havana Talks), the impact of genocide on societies, and the challenges of achieving sustainable peace in post-conflict environments. Recent scholarship highlights victim-centric approaches to peacemaking and the importance of addressing historical injustices through transitional justice mechanisms.
Professor Brett has contributed to over 100 publications since 2000, analyzing Guatemala's genocide, Colombia's peace process, and the role of indigenous movements in democratization. His work bridges academic research with practical policy recommendations for international organizations like the UN.
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