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Sarah Landrum

Desk Analyst - Middle East and North Africa

Sarah is an MSc student in International Relations at the London School of Economics. She received a B.A. in International Relations with minors in Postcolonial Studies and Classical Studies at Texas Christian University. She has previously worked as an instructor of classical languages, Latin and Ancient Greek. She takes an interdisciplinary approach to her work and frequently writes about religion, modern media, ancient philosophy, animal rights, and more. 

 

Her academic focus is on conflict and peacebuilding with an emphasis on postcolonial reconstruction. Her research covers topics from neocolonial political dynamics to armed resistance in the context of imperial histories as well as critically evaluating political philosophy and foreign policy through postcolonial and subaltern lenses. She is a two-time alumna of the Oxford Consortium for Human Rights and a former student editor for the International Studies Perspective Journal.

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