Meghan Garrity

Meghan Garrity
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Assistant Professor

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Meghan Garrity is an Assistant Professor of International Security & Law at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University.

Her research is situated at the nexus of international peace and security, political violence, and forced migration. She is focused on understanding conflict processes by examining the causes of, and constraints on, government policies of group-based ethnic violence and exclusion. Her current book project, “Mass Expulsion: The Politics of Forced Population Removal” (under contract with Oxford University Press), explains why and how governments expel ethnic groups en masse. Garrity’s work is published in the Journal of Peace Research, Security Studies, Political Science Quarterly, International Political Science Review, the British Journal of Sociology, The Conversation, and The Washington Post. She also has over ten years of experience as a humanitarian and development practitioner throughout sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East.

Garrity was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, and a Peace Fellow with the U.S. Institute of Peace. She received her PhD in political science from the University of Pennsylvania. 

Areas of Research

  • International security
  • Ethnic violence
  • Mass atrocities
  • Forced migration
  • Refugees
  • Human Rights