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Elliot Dolan-Evans is a Lecturer in Law at Monash University, specializing in Conflict Studies, Political Economy, and Peacebuilding. His research focuses on issues such as decentralization during conflict, feminist political economy, and the role of global institutions like the World Bank in conflict zones. He has contributed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals through his work addressing violence against marginalized groups and inequality.
Key collaborations include projects in Ukraine, Colombia, and Myanmar, reflecting his global perspective on conflict and governance. He has authored or co-edited numerous publications, including an edited book on sexual exploitation in peacekeeping (2024) and articles on Ukraine’s decentralization challenges (2023) and gas politics during war (2023).
His research spans interdisciplinary methods, blending critical theory with policy analysis. Recent trends in his work emphasize the intersection of capitalism, conflict intervention, and human rights. He has also explored pandemic governance impacts on vulnerable populations in Colombia.
No scientific awards are listed, but his contributions highlight impactful policy-oriented research. No advising or lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.


