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Miriam Anderson

Miriam Anderson

Associate Professor
EducationPhD (Politics and International Studies): Cambridge (UK)
Phone(416) 979-5000 x 556260

Biography

Miriam Anderson is Associate Professor of Global Politics at Toronto Metropolitan University and Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics and Political Science (2022-2026). She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge (Politics and International Studies) and an MA (Political Science) and a BA (International Relations) from the University of British Columbia. Dr. Anderson researches non-state actors in international security, specializing in women’s participation in peace processes and in post-war politics. She has conducted fieldwork in Burundi, Kenya, Northern Ireland and Rwanda.

Dr. Anderson is the author of Windows of Opportunity: How Women Seize Peace Negotiations (Oxford University Press, 2016) and co-editor of Transnational Actors in War and Peace: Militants, Activists, and Corporations in World Politics (Georgetown University Press, 2017). Her work has also been published in various edited volumes and journals, including International Studies Review, Global Studies QuarterlyPolitics & Gender, and International Negotiation. She has held visiting scholar positions at the Centre for Women, Peace and Security (LSE); Institute for African Studies (Elliot School for International Affairs, George Washington University); Institute of Development Policy and Management, (University of Antwerp); and at the School of International and Public Affairs (Columbia University).

Dr. Anderson is a member of the Canadian Research Network for Women, Peace, and Security (based at McGill), a member of the international editorial board of the Women, Peace, and Security at de Gruyter press, and a board member of the Ranked Ballot Initiative for Toronto (RaBIT). From 2018-2020 Dr. Anderson served as Undergraduate Program Director for the BA (Hons) program in Politics and Governance at TMU. She is currently the Interim Director of the Arts and Contemporary Studies BA (hons) program.

From 1999-2002, Miriam worked as a human rights monitor for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Mission to the Republic of Croatia. During this period she also monitored elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina and in Croatia for the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). Miriam was a participant in the One World Global Education program (1994-1995), volunteering with grassroots development associations in El Salvador, Mexico, and Nicaragua.

Books:

  • Malet, David and Miriam J. Anderson (eds.) (2017), Transnational Actors in War and Peace: Militants, Activists, and Corporations in World Politics. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. 
    • Reviewed in CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (Morris, 2017); H-Net Online: H-War (Pfannenstiel, 2018); H-Net Online: H-Diplo (Karabegovic, 2018) 
  • Anderson, Miriam J. (2016). Windows of Opportunity: How Women Seize Peace Negotiations for Political Change. New York: Oxford University Press.
    • Honorable mention, J. David Singer ISA Midwest 2019 Book Award
    • Reviewed in American Review of Politics (Beardsley, 2018); Sex Roles (Waylen, 2017); Political Studies Review (Romaniuk, 2017); Perspectives on Politics (Meger, 2017); LSE Review of Books (J. Thomson, 2016)

Special Issues:

  • Miriam J. Anderson and Galia Golan (eds) (2023) “Women and Peace Negotiations.” International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice Volume 28, Issue 2. pp. 157-337. 

Articles:

  • Elizabeth S. Corredor and Miriam J. Anderson (Forthcoming). “Secrecy, Uncertainty, and Trust: The Gendered Nature of Back-Channel Peace Negotiations.” International Studies Review.
  • Miriam J. Anderson and Madeline F. Eskandari (2023). “From Peace Talks to Pandemics: The Continuum of Feminist Peace Activism.” Global Studies Quarterly, Vol 3(2): 1-12.
  • Miriam J. Anderson and Galia Golan (2023). “Women and Peace Negotiations: Looking Forward, Looking Back.” International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice, Volume 28(2): 157-175.
  • Miriam J. Anderson Marc Y. Valade (2023). “From Peace Talks to Parliaments: The Microprocesses Propelling Women into Politics Following War.” International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice, Volume 28(2): 279-305.
  • There for the Moment: Extra-Legislative Windows of Opportunity for Women’s Social Movements in Politics, A Comparison of Canada and Northern Ireland (external link) ” (with Jamie Gillies). Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 56:2 (2018): 157-176.
  • “Peace Accords and the Adoption of Electoral Quotas for Women in the Developing World, 1990-2006” (with Liam Swiss). Politics & Gender 10:1 (2014): 33-61.
  • "The UN Principles on Housing and Property Restitution for Refugees and Displaced Persons (The Pinheiro Principles): Suggestions for Improved Applicability." Journal of Refugee Studies 24:2 (2011): 304-322.
  • “Transnational Feminism and Norms in Peace Processes: The Cases of Burundi and Northern Ireland.” Journal of Intervention and State-Building 4:1 (2010). pp. 1-21.

Chapters:

  • Jonathan Agensky and Miriam J. Anderson (Forthcoming) “Faith and Feminism in American Politics” in Jeff Haynes (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Politics and Religion in Contemporary America. Milton Park: Routledge.
  • “Introduction: The Transnational Century” (with David Malet). In Transnational Actors in War and Peace: Militants, Activists, and Corporations in World Politics, ed. David Malet and Miriam J. Anderson, 1-23. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2017.
  • “Women’s Advocacy Groups in Peace Negotiations.” In Transnational Actors in War and Peace: Militants, Activists, and Corporations in World Politics, ed. David Malet and Miriam J. Anderson, 185-196. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2017.
  • “Conclusion: Complex Transnationalism” (with David Malet). In Transnational Actors in War and Peace: Militants, Activists, and Corporations in World Politics, ed. David Malet and Miriam J. Anderson, 215-220. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2017.
  • “From Principle to Policy: The Emergence, Implementation and Re-Articulation of the Right to Post-Conflict Property Repossession.” In Implementation and World Politics: How International Norms Change Practice, ed. Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard, 195-210. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
  • “Gender and Peacemaking: Women's Rights in Contemporary Peace Agreements.” In Peacemaking: From Practice to Theory, Volume I, ed. Susan Allen Nan, Zachariah Mampilly, and Andrea Bartoli, 344-377. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Security International, 2011.

Other:

Dr. Miriam Anderson researches non-state actors in international security, specializing on women’s participation in peace processes and in post-conflict. She is currently completing a project using social network analysis to determine the impact of gender-inclusive peace negotiations on women’s political influence in post-conflict politics. She teaches courses on international relations, qualitative research methods, women and international security, and women and politics.

  • MINDS Targeted Engagement Grant 2023-2024
    Principal Investigator [with Elizabeth Corredor and Julia Zulver]
  • SSHRC Connection Grant 2023-2025
    Principal Investigator [with Elizabeth Corredor and Julia Zulver]
  • Women's Social Networks and Peace Promotion, 2018-2020
    SSHRC Insight Development Grant, Principal Investigator.
  • Women's Advancement through Peace Negotiations Ending Civil Wars, 2018-2022
    SSHRC Insight Grant, Principal Investigator.
  • Sustaining Women's Gains Made in Peace Negotiations, 2014-2017
    SSHRC Insight Development Grant, Principal Investigator.
  • Transnational Actors in War and Peace, 2014-2016
    SSHRC Connection Grant, Principal Investigator [with David Malet, co-applicant]