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Emine Ari

Emine's research agenda covers civil conflict, political violence, terrorism, and states of emergency, using original textual and visual data such as newspapers and satellite imagery. 

Her work aims to analyze the underlying causes and consequences of political violence at the sub-national level. Additionally, she investigates the declarations and practices of states of emergency in relation to political regimes at the national level. Her research has been published in the Journal of Peace Research and Terrorism and Political Violence.

In her teaching, Emine focuses on intra-state and inter-state conflict, terrorism, and foreign policy, integrating both theoretical and empirical approaches. She also covers broader topics in political science, international relations, and research methods, offering instruction at both introductory and advanced quantitative levels.