Mara Redlich Revkin

Mara Redlich Revkin

Georgetown University

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About Mara Redlich Revkin

Mara Redlich Revkin, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgetown University, specializes in the field of Transitional Justice, Migration, Human Rights, Peacebuilding, Rebel Governance.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evidence-Based Transitional Justice: Incorporating Public Opinion into the Field, with New Data from Iraq and Ukraine

How Religious Are “Religious” Conflicts?

Iraq 20 years on: Insider reflections on the war and its aftermath

No Peace Without Punishment? Reintegrating Islamic State “Collaborators” in Iraq

Reflections on Authoritarianism

Roundtable: Police Reform in Global Perspective

How does subnational variation in repression affect attitudes toward police? Evidence from Iraq’s 2019 protests

When Do" Closed Camps" Become Prisons by Another Name?

Mara Redlich Revkin Information

University

Position

Georgetown University Law Center

Citations(all)

867

Citations(since 2020)

638

Cited By

395

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Georgetown University

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Mara Redlich Revkin Skills & Research Interests

Transitional Justice

Migration

Human Rights

Peacebuilding

Rebel Governance

Top articles of Mara Redlich Revkin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Evidence-Based Transitional Justice: Incorporating Public Opinion into the Field, with New Data from Iraq and Ukraine

Mara R. Revkin, Ala Alrababah & Rachel Myrick, Evidence-Based Transitional Justice: Incorporating Public Opinion into the Field, with New Data from Iraq and Ukraine

Mara Redlich Revkin

Ala Alrababah

Rachel Myrick

2024/4/1

How Religious Are “Religious” Conflicts?

International Studies Review

Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar

Reyko Huang

Kanchan Chandra

Evgeny Finkel

Richard A Nielsen

...

2023/9

Iraq 20 years on: Insider reflections on the war and its aftermath

Renad Mansour

Thanassis Cambanis

Belkis Wille

Mara Revkin

Hayder Al-Shakeri

2023/3/20

No Peace Without Punishment? Reintegrating Islamic State “Collaborators” in Iraq

American Journal of Comparative Law (forthcoming 2022)

Mara Redlich Revkin

Kristen Kao

2022

Reflections on Authoritarianism

Arab Law Quarterly

Mara Redlich Revkin

2022/5/19

Roundtable: Police Reform in Global Perspective

Mara Redlich Revkin

Hayal Akarsu

Monica Bell

Joanna Gilmore

Nicole Nguyen

...

2022/5/17

How does subnational variation in repression affect attitudes toward police? Evidence from Iraq’s 2019 protests

Violence: An International Journal

Mara R Revkin

2022/4

When Do" Closed Camps" Become Prisons by Another Name?

Yale J. Int'l L. Online

Mara R Revkin

2022

Can the Women, Peace and Security Agenda and International Humanitarian Law Join Forces?

Washington, DC: Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security

Jeni Klugman

Robert U Nagel

Mara Redlich Revkin

Orly Maya Stern

2021

POLICE DECENTRALIZATION, FRAGMENTATION, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PATTERNS OF VIOLENCE: Insights from Iraq

APSA| COMPARATIVE POLITICS

Mara Redlich Revkin

2021

The Islamic State's pattern of sexual violence: ideology and institutions, policies and practices

Journal of Global Security Studies

Mara Redlich Revkin

Elisabeth Jean Wood

2021/6

Competitive governance and displacement decisions under rebel rule: evidence from the Islamic State in Iraq

Journal of conflict resolution

Mara Redlich Revkin

2021/1

Retribution or Reconciliation? Post-Conflict Attitudes Toward Enemy Collaborators

American Journal of Political Science

Kristen Kao

Mara Redlich Revkin

2021/2/12

Insurgent Legality: State-Building and Failure of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria

Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting

Mara Redlich Revkin

2021

How Does Punishment Affect Reintegration? Attitudes Toward Islamic State" Collaborators" in Iraq

Mara Redlich Revkin

Kristen Kao

2021

Perspectives on the rebel social contract: Exit, voice, and loyalty in the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria

World Development

Mara Redlich Revkin

Ariel I Ahram

2020/8/1

What Explains Taxation by Resource-Rich Rebels? Evidence from the Islamic State in Syria

Journal of Politics

Mara Redlich Revkin

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Nathan J. Brown

Nathan J. Brown

George Washington University

H-index: 33
Elisabeth Jean Wood

Elisabeth Jean Wood

Yale University

H-index: 22
Andrew F. March

Andrew F. March

University of Massachusetts Amherst

H-index: 20
Ariel Ahram

Ariel Ahram

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

H-index: 10
Kristen Kao

Kristen Kao

Göteborgs universitet

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