Jeffrey Helsing
Dean of Curriculum, Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding

Contact
Phone: (202) 429-3858
E-mail: jhelsing@usip.org
Helsing is the Dean of Curriculum for the Institute's Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding, where he focuses on education in international relations, conflict resolution, human rights and peace studies. He has been responsible for many of the Institute's faculty and teacher workshops as well as curriculum development in the United States and in conflict zones abroad, particularly in the Middle East. For the past five years, Helsing has worked with groups in Israel and the Palestinian Authority training educators, NGO workers, university students and young leaders in developing conflict resolution, nonviolence, human rights, and communication and facilitation skills. Helsing has twenty years of experience as an educator. He was an assistant professor of political science at the American University in Cairo and has taught at Georgetown University, The George Washington University, Swarthmore College and the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught a broad range of international relations subjects, including conflict resolution, human rights, comparative foreign policies, American foreign policy and international relations theory.
Helsing holds a B.A. in history from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University.
Publications:
- Human Rights and Conflict: Exploring the Links between Rights, Law and Peacebuilding, co-edited with Julie Mertus (USIP Press, 2006).
- "Young People's Activism and the Transition to Peace: Bosnia, Northern Ireland, and Israel," in Troublemakers or Peacemakers? Youth and Post-Accord Peacebuilding, co-author, edited by Siobhán McEvoy-Levy (University of Notre Dame Press, 2006).
- "Palestinian-Israeli Education Efforts: Opportunities and Challenges," Common Ground News Service , May 2005.
- "The Regionalization, Internationalization, and Perpetuation of Conflict in the Middle East," Ethnic Conflict and International Politics: Explaining Diffusion and Escalation (2004).
- "The American Shadow: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East," The International Relations of the Middle East in the 21st Century: Patterns of Continuity and Change (2001).
- Johnson's War/Johnson's Great Society: The Guns and Butter Trap (2000).
Publications & Tools
|
|
September 2011
To honor this worldwide event, USIP presents some highlights of peacebuilding around the world in 2011. |
|
|
March 2009
USIP has supported over 300 products, projects, and activities related to human rights and peacebuilding. From grants to fellowships, from training to education, from working groups to publications, the Institute strives to encourage more practice and scholarly work on the issue of human rights, and seeks to deepen understanding of the role human rights play in conflict and in peace. Issue Areas: Human Rights
|
|
|
December 2006
|
Book
by Julie Mertus and Jeffrey Helsing, editors
This much-needed volume brings these perspectives together to create a composite picture of the relationship between human rights and conflict. The relationship between human rights and conflict is dynamic, complex, and powerful, constantly shaping and reshaping the course of both peace and war. Issue Areas: Conflict Analysis and Prevention, Rule of Law
|
Events
|
|
October 19, 2006
Issue Areas: Religion and Peacemaking
|

