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Writing, Media, Teaching, and Conferences

Media & Presentations

▪ Wilhelm-Olympiou, Constance (19 December 2024). “Political Violence on Trial” [panel presentation]. European Consortium for Political Research's (ECPR) Online Seminar Series on Political Violence.

▪ Wilhelm-Olympiou, Constance (4 March 2024). “Les ‘Revenantes’ face à la justice” [panel presentation]. French Academic Network ProMete’s Seminar on “Les sciences sociales et les réponses de la Justice face aux violences de masse”.

▪ Featured in Seelow, Soren (2023), “Comment juger les « revenantes » de l’Etat   islamique ? La justice antiterroriste aux prises avec les stéréotypes de   genre”. Le Monde.

▪ Featured in Michon, Esther (15 May 2023), “Etat islamique: Comment la justice   française juge les « revenantes »”. L’Heure du Monde (podcast). 

▪ Panelist for Counter Extremism Project (CEP) Webinar “A Sisyphean Task? Prosecuting Returnees from Syria and   Iraq in France”, 2 May 2023. 

Teaching & Conferences

▪ Wilhelm-Olympiou, Constance (11 December 2024). "La prise en charge des retours de zone" [panel presentation]. Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature Training: Democratie et Terrorisme, Paris, France.

▪ Conference Co-Chair and Co-Organiser, “Protection and Justice in Times of Counter-Terrorism: Insights from the UK and France”, 7-8 September 2023, King’s College London.

▪ Guest lecturer (16 March 2023). Institut National des Langues et   Civilisations Orientales, « L’action humanitaire en situation de crise », lecture on humanitarian action and operating in humanitarian crises, with a theoretical and practical component

▪ Guest lecturer (5 October 2022). University College Dublin, POL 42330 Research   Design 2022, “Week 4: Comparative and Cross-National Research”, lecture on   conflict research, programme evaluation, and survey design

▪ Graduate Teaching Assistant at King’s College London for Spring 2022 term,   “Contemporary Security Issues”; nominated for King’s Education Award 2022 in   this role

Published Articles

  • Constance Wilhelm-Olympiou and Helin Köse (2023).  France’s ISIS returnee women: A pivotal moment. Le CAVEAT. (French version here)
  • Wilhelm, Constance (2021). “Peace in the time of Pandemic 2: A Clash of Rights and Security”, Strife. King’s College London Department of War Studies.
  • Wilhelm, Constance (2021). “Peace in the time of Pandemic”, Strife. King’s College London Department of War Studies.
  • Wilhelm, Constance (2014). "Identity politics: the MNLF, the MILF, and what their differences mean for the transition". - In Hopmann, P. Terrence & Zartman, I. William (Eds.), Mindanao: Understanding Conflict 2014 (pp. 27-38). Washington, D.C.: Johns Hopkins University.
  • Wilhelm, Constance (2014). "Responsibility to Protect: R2P Doesn't Work".  SAIS Observer, March 30 2014.
  • Taylor, Glyn, Abby Stoddard, Adele Harmer, Katherine Haver, Paul Harvey, Kathryn Barber, Lisa Schreter, and Constance Wilhelm. The State of the Humanitarian System. London: ALNAP - ODI, 2012.  
  • Bruce Jones, Jake Sherman, Megan Gleason, and Constance Wilhelm (2011). “Recent Evolutions in Statebuilding: From Supporting Capacity-Building to Political Processes in Statebuilding” in Situations of Fragility and Conflict: Relevance for US Policies and Programs, USAID.

Articles and Book Contributions

  • I. William Zartman Ed. (2019). How Negotiations End: Negotiating Behavior in the Endgame. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK. 
  • New York University Center on International Cooperation (2014). China and the United States on the Afghanistan-Pakistan Region: An Analysis of Goals and Perspectives.
  • OECD (2013). Gender and Statebuilding in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States, Conflict and Fragility, OECD Publishing. 
  • Wolfgang Danspeckgruber (2011). Self-Determination in Our Time: Reflections on Perception, Globalization and Change. From Schriften des Historischen Kollegs Herausgegeben von Lothar Gail Kolloquien 79, pp. 307-331.
  • Liechtenstein Colloquium Report:  Petersberg Papers on Afghanistan and the Region. Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination, Princeton University. Petersberg, Germany, 2011.
  • New York University Center on International Cooperation (2010).  Globalization and Scarcity: Multilateralism for a world with limits.
  • Afghanistan on the World Stage: Statements of H.E. Zahir Tanin, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the United Nations. New York: Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the United Nations, 2009
  • Eds. Wolfgang Danspeckgruber and Robert Finn. Building State and Security in Afghanistan. Princeton University - Woodrow Wilson School. 2007.

Master's Thesis (Unpublished)

 Wilhelm, Constance (2014). Martyrdom in Revolt. (Unpublished master's thesis). Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington, D.C. Thesis Supervisor: I. William Zartman.

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