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Eileen Babbitt is a Professor of the Practice of International Conflict Management at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. She co-directs the Program on Human Rights and Conflict Resolution and is a Faculty Associate at Harvard Law School's Program on Negotiation. Her research focuses on identity-based conflicts, post-civil war trust-building, and integrating human rights into peacebuilding. She has extensive field experience in the Middle East, Balkans, and with UN agencies.
Education: PhD from MIT, MPP from Harvard Kennedy School, MPH and BA from UC Berkeley.
Key research interests include mediation strategies, intergroup reconciliation, and preventive diplomacy. Recent publications analyze the Responsibility to Protect doctrine and intergovernmental preventive diplomacy efficacy. She received the 2017 Distinguished Scholar Award from the International Studies Association's Peace Studies Section.
Teaching includes courses on negotiation, international mediation, and conflict resolution practice. She directs the Leir Institute for Human Security and has led projects funded by the Carnegie Corporation and U.S. Department of Defense. Current affiliations include the Program on Human Rights and Conflict Resolution at Fletcher.



