Dr. Dani Belo
Fellow
- Ph.D (International Affairs) 杏吧原创 University, BA (Hons.) (Political Science & International Relations) University of British Columbia
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Dani Belo is a teacher and scholar of international relations specializing in conflict management and security. He is an Assistant Professor of International Relations at Webster University in St. Louis, MO, USA. His research focuses on gray-zone conflicts, non-state actors in hybrid warfare, transatlantic security, grand strategy of middle powers, the evolution of NATO鈥揜ussia relations, ethnic conflicts, and nationalism in the post-Soviet region. Dani also served as an analyst for the Government of Canada. His research on unconventional conflicts was featured at the U.S Army Judge Advocate General鈥檚 Legal Center and School, the Royal Military College of Canada, University of Pennsylvania Law School Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, Columbia University Harriman Institute, the Global Centre for Pluralism (Ottawa), and the European Commission. Several of his publications and presentations were used to inform international policy development at the U.S State Department and Global Affairs Canada in relation to the conflict in Ukraine. His publications, among others, include 鈥淣on-State Actors and Conflict Management in an Era of Gray-zone Conflict鈥 in The Routledge Handbook of Peace, Security, and Development (Ed. Hampson et al.); 鈥淐onflict in the Absence of War: A Comparative Analysis of China and Russia Engagement in Gray Zone Conflicts鈥 in the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ); 鈥淕ray Zone Media颅tion in the Ukraine Crisis: Comparing Crimea and Donbas鈥 in the Handbook on Mediating International Crises (Ed. Wilkenfeld et al.); and 鈥淲ar鈥檚 Future: The Risks and Rewards of Gray Zone Conflict and Hybrid Warfare鈥 for the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI).