Robert Zaman

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Robert Zaman began reading toward his PhD in International Conflict Analysis at the Brussels School of International Studies in 2012. Previously, he earned his BA of Economics from the University of Maryland, an MA in Strategic Intelligence from the American Military University and an MA in International Relations from the University of Kent. Robert also completed coursework in Military History and Naval Science at the George Washington University and attended the China Foreign Affairs University as an exchange student to its school of Diplomacy and International Relations.

His doctoral research is an Examination of the Power Structures of Militant Occupied Tribal Communities, with case studies of three villages in Afghanistan.

Robert has also taught courses in Civilian Approaches to Security and Development at Vesalius College and is a seminar tutor of Methodology and the Fundamentals of Dissertation and Research course at the University of Kent.  He is presently a visiting research fellow with the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies in Kabul.

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