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Biography
Prior to joining ANU in 2019, Nicolas worked as an invited professor at the University of Quebec at Montreal and senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham.
He graduated with his PhD in international relations from Sciences Po Paris (Institute for Political Studies in Paris) in 2010.
Research interests
Nicolas Lemay-Hébert's research interests include state-building and intervention issues in Asia/Pacific and beyond. He is particularly interested in local resistance to international interventions and the political economy of interventions.
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The Cartography of Peace: Security Zones, Colour Codes and Everyday Life Deferred commencement Variation pending approval
Lemay-Hebert, N., Fisher, J. & Henry, M.
Australian National University (ANU), Australian Research Council (ARC)
1/03/22 → 27/02/25
Project: Research
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Narrative, Political Violence and Social Change
Da Silva, R., Graef, J. & Lemay-Hebert, N., 2022, 1st ed. United Kingdom: Routledge. 156 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Normalization in World Politics
Visoka, G. & Lemay-Hebert, N., 2022, 1 ed. 839 Greene St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104: Michigan University Press. 213 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Appraising the Socio-Economic Turn in Reparations: Transitional Justice for Cholera Victims in Haiti
Lemay-Hebert, N. & Freedman, R., 2021, In: International Journal of Transitional Justice. 15, 3, p. 533-552Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Peace, Intervention, and State Fragility
Lemay-Hebert, N., 2021, The Oxford Handbook of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding, and Peace Formation. Oliver P. Richmond and Gezim Visoka (ed.). 1st ed. US: Oxford University Press, p. 354-367Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Seeking justice for the victims of cholera in haiti: Framing the reparations debate through transitional justice
Freedman, R., Lemay-Hebert, N. & Monroy-Santander, L., 2021, In: Human Rights Quarterly. 43, 3, p. 567-585Research output: Contribution to journal › Article