Alexandre Pelletier
Professeur adjoint
Département des sciences politique, Université Laval
Pavillon Charles-De Koninck, local 4439
1030 Av. des Sciences Humaines,
Québec, QC G1V 0A6
Téléphone : 438-496-7837
Livre(s) :
- Bertrand, Jacques, Alexandre Pelletier, and Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung. Winning by Process: The State and Neutralization of Ethnic Minorities in Myanmar. Cornell University Press, 2022.
Article(s) :
- Pelletier, Alexandre, Laddawan Kaewkitipong, and Matthieu J. Guitton. « Using technology to study refugee, conflict-affected, and hard-to-reach populations: Methodological and ethical considerations. » Computers in Human Behavior 152 (2024): 108053.
- Pelletier, Alexandre. « Competition for religious authority and Islamist Mobilization in Indonesia. » Comparative Politics 53.3 (2021): 525-547.
- Pelletier, Alexandre. « Identity formation, Christian networks, and the peripheries of Kachin ethnonational identity. » Asian Politics & Policy 13.1 (2021): 72-89.
- Bertrand, Jacques, Alexandre Pelletier, and Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung. « First movers, democratization and unilateral concessions: overcoming commitment problems and negotiating a “nationwide cease-fire” in Myanmar. » Asian Security 16.1 (2020): 15-34.
- Pelletier, Alexandre, and Jessica Soedirgo. « The de-escalation of violence and the political economy of peace-mongering: Evidence from Maluku, Indonesia. » South East Asia Research 25.4 (2017): 325-341.
- Bertrand, Jacques, and Alexandre Pelletier. « Violent monks in Myanmar: Scapegoating and the contest for power. » Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 23.3 (2017): 257-279.
Chapitres d’ouvrages collectifs :
- Pelletier, Alexandre. 2024. Christian Networks, Resources, and Ethnic Insurgency in Kachin State, Myanmar,” In Amy Liu and Joel Selway (eds) Regionalism and Identity in Developing Democracies: Southeast Asia in Comparative Perspective (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press).
Co-chercheur(se)
- Titre du projet(années) : Titre de la subvention avec (noms des partenaires)
- Multilateral Interventions and Peace (2022-2024): Collaborateur, Subvention de recherche (United States Institute of Peace)
- Insurgent groups and the decision to abandon peace (2021-2026): Cochercheur, Programme Savoir (Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada)
Conférence(s) :
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« Return to Civil War: Wartime Legacies and the Decision to Abandon Peace » Avec Jacques Bertrand and Noel Anderson, APSA, Montreal, Sept 15, 2022.
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“Winning by Process? How the State Exploited a Stalled Conflict in Myanmar,” avec Jacques Bertrand, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Seattle, WA, 2 Oct 2021.
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“Colonial Land Policies and the Darul Islam Rebellion in Indonesia” American Political Science Association Conference, Seattle, WA, sept 30, 2021.
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“Winning by Process? How the State Benefit from a Stalled Peace Process in Myanmar” (avec Jacques Bertrand), American Political Science Association Conference, Seattle, WA, oct 3, 2021.
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“Winning People’s Hearts and Minds: Development Against Decentralization in Myanmar” International Conference on Burma/Myanmar Studies, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 22-4 oct 2020.
Axes de recherche au sein du Ciram
Diplômes
- Diplôme (université) PhD University of Toronto, 2019
Intérêts de recherche
- Conflits ethniques et religieux
- Guerres civiles et paix
- Religion et politique
Activités institutionnelles
Cours enseignés
- POL-2318-Violence, conflits et politiques (Été 2022, Été 2023)
- POL-7000-Analyse des conflits (Hiv-2023, Aut-2023)
- POL-2333-Sécurité internationale (Hiv-2023)
- POL-3010-Séminaire de troisième année : Système politiques de l’Asie du Sud-Est (Aut-2022)