
معرفی
Sara Lindberg Bromley serves as Senior Lecturer at Uppsala University's Department of Peace and Conflict Research and maintains a Research Fellow affiliation with the Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect at the University of Queensland. Her expertise centers on international peace operations, military organizations, political violence, and civil war dynamics with specific focus on sub-Saharan Africa.
Education:
- PhD (2017)
Her research program investigates peacekeeper safety and security, civilian protection mechanisms, and the intentional targeting of peacekeeping personnel. Current projects examine the relationship between UN peacekeeping presence and local food security outcomes, building on prior work analyzing urban peacekeeping challenges in Mogadishu and host-state consent dynamics in protection of civilians mandates.
Scholarly trends reveal consistent methodological rigor in conflict dataset analysis alongside case studies of African missions, with increasing attention to humanitarian dimensions like food security and civilian protection. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical peacekeeping challenges.
Scientific Awards:
- SRC International Postdoc Fellowship
- VR International Postdoc Fellowship
As Programme Coordinator for the Bachelor Programme in Peace and Development Studies, she mentors students through courses including Peace from Below and International Conflict Resolution while examining Master's theses. Her Swedish Research Council-funded project on peacekeeper targeting demonstrates capacity to secure competitive international research grants.
She actively collaborates across institutional boundaries with the Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect and Uppsala University's Department of Peace and Conflict Research, contributing to interdisciplinary teams analyzing contemporary peace operations and conflict dynamics.




