Victor Peskin
2001-2002 Dissertation Fellow
Victor Peskin was an IGCC Dissertation Fellow from 2001-2002. Peskin joined the School of Politics and Global Studies as an assistant professor in spring of 2006. His research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of international relations, comparative politics, and human rights. His study contributes to the debate over the determinants of compliance with international law by (1) determining the conditions under which Serbia, Croatia, and Rwanda have cooperated with the ICTY and ICTR and (2) describing the dynamics of the cooperation battles between the tribunals, targeted states, and influential “international community” actors.
