SIPA Faculty-Severine Autesserre; SIPA Faculty-Severine Autesserre

Séverine Autesserre

Professor and Chair, Political Science; Adjunct Senior Research Scholar


Personal Details

Focus areas: Peacekeeping and peacebuilding, Democratic Republic of Congo, international relations, politics of humanitarian and development aid

Séverine Autesserre is an award-winning author, peacebuilder, and researcher, as well as a Professor and Chair of Political Science at Barnard College, Columbia University. She is the author of The Trouble with the CongoPeaceland, and The Frontlines of Peace, in addition to articles for publications such as Foreign AffairsInternational Organization, and The New York Times.

Autesserre has been involved intimately in the world of international aid for more than twenty years. She has conducted research in twelve different conflict zones, from Colombia to Somalia to Israel and the Palestinian territories. Autesserre has worked for Doctors Without Borders in places like Afghanistan and Congo, and at the United Nations headquarters in the United States. Her research has helped shape the intervention strategies of several United Nations departments, foreign affairs ministries, and non-governmental organizations, as well as numerous philanthropists and activists. She has also been a featured speaker at the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the United Nations Security Council. Please click here for more details, or follow her on Twitter at @SeverineAR.

Education

  • Post-doctorate, Yale University
  • Ph.D. in Political Science, New York University
  • M.A., Columbia University
  • M.A., Science-Po
  • B.A., Sorbonne University, France

Honors and Awards

  • 2021 American Public Health Association’s Victor Sidel and Barry Levy Award for Peace
  • 2021 Emily Gregory Award (Barnard’s only student-nominated and student-selected professorship award) for excellence in teaching
  • Chevalière de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques (Knight of the Order of Academic Palms), French state decoration, 2021
  • 2021 Emerging Scholar Award from the International Studies Association’s International Security Section
  • 2017 Prix Special du Jury (Special Prize of the Jury), Fonds Croix-Rouge (French Red Cross Fund), awarded to "an original trajectory and the quality of the research"
  • 2016 International Studies Association's Best Book of the Year Award (for book “Peaceland”)
  • 2015 International Studies Association's Yale H. Ferguson Award (for book “Peaceland”)
  • 2015 Honorable mention, International Studies Association’s Chadwick Alger Award for best book on international organizations and multilateralism (for book “Peaceland”)
  • 2014 Honorable mention, African Arguments’ Best Book of the Year (for book “Peaceland”)
  • 2013 African Politics Conference Group’s Best Article Award (for article “Dangerous Tales”)
  • 2012 Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order (for book “The Trouble with the Congo”)
  • 2011 International Studies Association’s Chadwick Alger Award for best book on international organizations and multilateralism (for book “The Trouble with the Congo”)
  • 2006 Graduate Student Paper Prize Award, African Studies Association (for article “Local Violence, National Peace”)

Research And Publications

In The Media

Felix Tshisekedi has been named as the provisional winner of presidential elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a historic victory for an opposition leader.

Jan 15 2019
BBC

An old adage has it that councils of war never fight, meaning that decision-makers often get caught up in deliberations rather than making and implementing decisions. That may not be so bad in the case of war, but what about peace?

Jan 12 2019
RT

In DR Congo, rival opposition leader Martin Fayulu says he's the real victor and that the electoral commission has launched a coup, fixing the results in Tshisekedi's favour.

Jan 09 2019
France 24