Mark Naftalin was an External Associate at PRIO until 2013.
Email: mark.naftalin@prio.no
Borderlands and rebel groups
Wartime migration
Transitional contexts
Languages:
English
Work Experience:
2009-2013 PRIO
2008 The Carter Center, Nepal and Ghana
2006-2008 The Mines Advisory Group (MAG), Angola
2006 The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Republic of Macedonia
2004-2005 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Austria and Rwanda
Education:
2010 MA in Conflict, Security and Development, Department of War Studies, King's College London
2008 Courses at the European University Institute (Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law)
2006 Courses at the University of Oslo (Peace Research)
2004 MA in Political Science, University of Edinburgh
Book Chapter in The Oxford Companion to American Politics
Book Chapter in The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics
PRIO Policy Brief
Popular Article in ISN Security Watch
Popular Article in Dagsavisen
Popular Article in The Africa Report
Popular Article in Dagbladet
Journal Article in The World Today
Conference Paper
Journal Article in Sudan Studies Association Bulletin
As the numbers of Syrian refugees in Turkey may soon top the 100,000 mark, there are clear indications that the humanitarian, peaceful and civilian character of asylum is threatened.