Isaline Bergamaschi
Charged of courses
Department of Political Science
University Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium
Biography
Isaline Bergamaschi investigates the sociology of international development and the appropriation of foreign aid in countries of the global South. Her current research focuses on the ongoing transformation of international intervention in Mali and Colombia's South-South cooperation policy. As such, the OECD / Development Assistance Committee. Before being appointed at the ULB, she was a doctoral candidate at SciencesPo / CERI in Paris, a temporary lecturer at Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne (2009-2011) and an assistant professor at Universidad de los Andes (2012- 2015) in Bogota. She was a fellow at the University of Duisburg-Essen in 2014 and has been an assistant editor for the Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding since 2013.
Research Interest
French (Serval) and international interventions in Mali (UN peace-keeping) and its legitimacy / legitimation to different audiences (in France, in Mali, - military narratives (books and memories) about operation Serval - the development-security nexus in Mali / the Sahel - Colombia's foreign policy - Globalization
Publications
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With Soulé-Kohndou Folashadé, "Los emergentes del Sur ante the gobernanza mundial of the ayuda al desarrollo: estrategias reformadoras, rivalidades y tentativas", Foro Internacional (Colegio de México), vol.56, no. 1, January-March 2016