John Ishiyama

Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science
Fellow of the Castleberry Peace Institute
John Ishiyama

Professor Ishiyama Career Highlights and Recent Publications:

2010-2020, Director, UNT National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates (NSF-REU) Program on Conflict Management and Peace Science (one of the only political science NSF REU sites in the country)

2021- 2022 President American Political Science Association

2012-2016 Editor in Chief, American Political Science Review

John Ishiyama and Gyda Sindre eds 2022. The Effects of Rebel Parties on Governance, Democracy and Stability after Civil Wars: From Guns to Governing . London: Routledge

John Ishiyama, Ed. 2018. From Bullets to Ballots: The Transformation of Rebel Groups into Political Parties London: Routledge

Prof. Ishiyama's Research

My research related to human security has focused recently on the transformation of rebel groups into political parties. I am particularly interested in how rebel groups, organized to fight a war, transform into organizations that compete in elections A second research agenda is a focus on ethnic politics and ethnic conflict, particularly the role of institutions (such as federalism, electoral rules, and parties) affect both the promotion of conflict and peace. Third, I have had a longstanding interest the politics of authoritarianism, particularly in Russia and Eurasia, Ethiopia, and North Korea.