Linda Bishai

Senior Program Officer, Education and Training Center/International

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Contact

Phone: (202) 429-4712

E-mail: lbishai@usip.org

Countries: Sudan

Linda Bishai is a senior program officer in the Education and Training Center/International, where she focuses on secondary and university education in international relations, conflict resolution, human rights and peace studies. She is responsible for curriculum development and developing faculty and teacher workshops throughout the United States and in conflict zones, especially the Sudan.

Before coming to USIP, Bishai was an assistant professor of political science at Towson University, where she taught courses in international relations, international law, the use of force and human rights. Her research interests include identity politics, international human rights law in domestic courts and the development of international law after the Nuremberg trials. During 2003-2004, Bishai served as a Supreme Court Fellow at the Federal Judicial Center, where she worked on an introduction to international human rights law for the federal judiciary. She has also taught at Brunel University, the London School of Economics and the University of Stockholm.

Bishai holds a B.A. in history and literature from Harvard University, a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and a Ph.D. in international relations from the London School of Economics.

Publications:

  • "Leaving Nuremberg: America's love/hate relationship with international law," Review of International Studies (Vol. 34, 2008).
  • Sudanese Universities as Sites of Social Transformation
    Special Report, February 2008
  • Public Health and Conflict in Iraq: Rebuilding a Nation?s Health
    USIPeace Briefing, July 2007
  • Armed Conflict as a Public Health Problem: Current Realities and Future Directions
    USIPeace Briefing, May 2007
  • "Forgetting Ourselves: Secession and the (Im)possibility of Territory Identity" (2004).
  • "Liberal Empire," Journal of International Relations and Development (Vol. 7, No. 1, 2004).
  • "Intervention in Law & Politics," Cooperation and Conflict (Vol. 36, No. 4, 2001).
  • "Secession and Security: The Politics of Ethno-Cultural Identity," Security and Identity in Europe: Exploring the New Agenda (2000).
  • "Sovereignty and Minority Rights," Global Governance; A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations (1998).
  • "Altered States: Secession and the Problems of Liberal Theory," Theories of Secession (1998).

Resources & Tools

Credit: File Photo
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.

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March 2009 | Peace Briefing by Linda Bishai, Kelly Campbell and Jacki Wilson

Sudan’s upcoming elections in 2009 raise hopes and concerns for the country’s future. According to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), signed in 2005 between the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), Sudan is scheduled to hold national and state level elections in 2009.

February 2008 | Special Report by Linda S. Bishai

In Sudanese universities, students and faculty have historically served as vital voices for political change and community and international engagement, but recent educational policies have severely limited their voices.

Countries: Sudan | Issue Areas: Education