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War Studies @ 60 Project Team

Maxwell Myers
Project Manager, War Studies @ 60

Maxwell Myers is a master’s student studying Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies at King’s College London. During his undergraduate studies, Maxwell focused his research on anti-extremism policy, nationalism, and political violence. He recently completed two projects during his final year: a thesis examining social movements using mixed methods and an examination of the U.S. Army’s anti-extremism policies. At King’s College, he hopes to focus on internal acts of political violence, populism, and paramilitarism.

He is a Rotary Global Scholar and graduate of the United States Military Academy. In his spare time, he enjoys running, reading, and writing. Maxwell is always open to a stimulating debate on topics ranging from foreign policy to political thought.

You can follow him on Twitter @MaxwellMyers12.


Constance Victor
Project Manager, War Studies @ 60

Constance is a MA Candidate in the Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies programme within the Department of War Studies at King’s College London.

She previously completed a MA in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development Studies at Leiden University in The Hague, Netherlands, for which she wrote a thesis on the role played by communist legacies in regards to the efficiency of social movements in post-Soviet states.

She holds a Bachelor in Political Science and wrote a thesis on post-conflict paramilitary activity in Northern Ireland. Her research interest is on conflict prevention and sub-national conflict resolution in the Eurasian region, particularly the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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