Nathan Munier

Associate Professor of International Relations

Ph.D. – University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Education
2016 Ph.D. – University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2011 M.A. – Western Illinois University
2009 B.A. – Western Illinois University
Teaching & Research Interests

International Political Economy, International Agreements, African Politics, Resource Policy, and Migration.

Academic Appointments
2018 – Assistant Professor of International Relations, Tokyo International University
2017 Assistant Professor of International Relations, International University of Sarajevo
2016 Assistant Professor of Political Science, American University of Afghanistan
Fellowships & Grants
2019-2023 KAKEN Research Grant
Selected Publications/Conference Papers
The Political Economy of the Kimberley Process (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020).
The Political Economy of the Kimberley Process (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020).
“The One Who Controls the Diamonds Wears the Crown! The Politicization of the Kimberley Process in Zimbabwe” Resources Policy Vol. 47 (2016): 171-177
“Diamonds, dependence and De Beers: monopoly capitalism and compliance with the Kimberley Process in Namibia” Review of African Political Economy Vol. 43, No.150 (2016): 542-555
“Diamonds Without Blood: A Look at Namibia” African Security Vol. 9, No.1 (2016): 21-41
“Determinants of Rural Latino Trust in the Federal Government” Hispanic Journal of Behavior Sciences (with Julia Albarracin and Keith Boeckelman) Vol. 37 No.3 (2015): 420–438
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