Sekou Jabateh

University of California, Berkeley
Contact

sekoujabateh@berkeley.edu

Bio

Sekou Jabateh is a Ph.D. student specializing in Comparative Politics. His research focuses on the micro-dynamics of political violence and conflict resolution, with a particular emphasis on Sub-Saharan Africa. He earned his bachelor's degree from New York University Abu Dhabi in 2022, where he received the Social Science Capstone Funding Award and NYUAD’s distinguished Post-Graduation Research Fellowship. Sekou's undergraduate thesis explored the relationship between ethnic diversity and wartime violence in Liberia. He has also co-authored papers and conducted field experiments in Liberia and Senegal, investigating intergroup cooperation in post-conflict settings and the role of political connections in entrepreneurship in developing countries. Before joining UC Berkeley, Sekou worked as a Research Fellow at New York University, examining the intersections of conflict, ethnicity, and political economy. He is a recipient of both the American Political Science Association’s Diversity Fellowship and its First Generation Scholars in the Profession Accessibility Grant.

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