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Jake SHERMAN Professor, Center on International Cooperation, New York University, New York

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1996-1998 Mass Grave Forensic Project Consultant, Physicians for Human Rights
2000-2003 Senior/Program Officer, International Peace Academy
2003-2005 Political Affairs Officer, United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
2005 Consultant, Office of the President s Senior Economic Advisor, Government of Afghanistan
2006 Consultant, Alliance for Conflict Transformation Cambodia
Consultant, American Friends Service Committee, Cambodia
2006-2007 Consultant, Oxfam Great Britain, Cambodia
2008 Consultant, Independent Panel on Safety and Security of United Nations Personnel and Premises Worldwide

Publikationen

"Afghanistan: Nationally-Led State-Building", in Charles T. Call with Vanessa Hawkins Wythe, eds., Building States to Build Peace, (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2008).
"Counter-Narcotics to Stabilize Afghanistan: The False Promise of Crop Eradication." Co-authored with Barnett R. Rubin. (CIC: February 2008).
"Dilemmas and Challenges in Afghanistan's Security Sector Reform." SSRBulletin, Issue 11 (2007): 2.
David Malone and Jake Sherman, "Economic Factors in Civil Wars - Policy Considerations", in I. William Zartman and Cynthia Arnson, eds., Rethinking the Economics of War: The Intersection of Need, Creed, and Greed (Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars and The Johns Hopkins University Press, August 2005); reprinted in Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson and Pamela Aall, eds., Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World, (Washington, DC: USIP Press, January 2007).
"Disarming Afghanistan's Warlords", Praxis: The Fletcher School Journal of Human Security, Vol. XX, Spring 2005.
"Introduction: Beyond Greed and Grievance", in Karen Ballentine and Jake Sherman, eds., Beyond Greed and Grievance: Case Studies in the Political Economy of Armed Conflicts (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, August 2003). Co-authored with Karen Ballentine.
"The Political Economy of War and Peace-making: Lessons from Burma s Cease-fires", in Karen Ballentine and Jake Sherman, eds., Beyond Greed and Grievance: Case Studies in the Political Economy of Armed Conflicts (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, August 2003).
"Regulating Resource Flows to Civil Wars: A Review and Analysis of Current Policies & Legal Instruments", International Peace Academy Policy Paper, October 2002. Co-authored with Phillipe Le Billon and Marcia Hartwell.