selected publications academic article Tabaar, M. A., Huang, R., Chandra, K., Finkel, E., Nielsen, R. A., Revkin, M. R., Vogt, M., & Wood, E. J. (2023). How Religious Are "Religious" Conflicts?. International Studies Review. 25(3), viad029. Acosta, B., Huang, R., & Silverman, D. (2023). Introducing ROLE: A database of rebel leader attributes in armed conflict. Journal of Peace Research. 60(2), 352-361. Loyle, C. E., Cunningham, K. G., Huang, R., & Jung, D. F. (2023). New Directions in Rebel Governance Research. Perspectives on Politics. 21(1), 264-276. Silverman, D., Acosta, B., & Huang, R. (2023). Rebel Leader Age and the Outcomes of Civil Wars. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 002200272311692-002200272311692. Loyle, C. E., Braithwaite, J. M., Cunningham, K. G., Huang, R., Huddleston, R. J., Jung, D. F., & Rubin, M. A. (2022). Revolt and Rule: Learning about Governance from Rebel Groups. International Studies Review. 24(4), viac043. Huang, R., Silverman, D., & Acosta, B. (2022). Friends in the Profession: Rebel Leaders, International Social Networks, and External Support for Rebellion. International Studies Quarterly. 66(1), sqab085. Huang, R., & Sullivan, P. L. (2021). Arms for education? External support and rebel social services. Journal of Peace Research. 58(4), 794-808. Huang, R., & Tabaar, M. A. (2021). We Are All Coethnics: State Identities and Foreign Interventions in Violent Conflict. Journal of Global Security Studies. 6(3), ogaa047. Cunningham, K. G., Huang, R., & Sawyer, K. M. (2021). Voting for Militants: Rebel Elections in Civil War. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 65(1), 81-107. Huang, R. (2019). Religious Instrumentalism in Violent Conflict. Ethnopolitics. 1-12. Huang, R. (2016). Rebel Diplomacy in Civil War. 40(4), 89-+. Huang, R. (2015). Review of Crocker, Chester A.; Hampson, Fen Osler; Aall, Pamela R.; eds., Managing Conflict in a World Adrift. H-Net Reviews. Fortna, V. P., & Huang, R. (2012). Democratization after Civil War: A Brush-Clearing Exercise. 56(4), 801-808. Fortna, V. P., & Huang, R. (2009). Democratization after Civil War Huang, R., & Harris, J. (2006). The Nuts and Bolts of Post-Conflict Capacity Building: Practicable Lessons from East Timor. Journal of Peacebuilding and Development. 2(3), 78-92. Gunn, G. C., & Huang, R. (2004). Reconciliation as State-Building in East Timor. Lusotopie. 11(11), 19-38. book Huang, R. (2016). The Wartime Origins of Democratization: Civil War, Rebel Governance, and Political Regimes. Cambridge University Press. Gunn, G. C., & Huang, R. (2006). New Nation United Nations Peace-building in East Timor
editor of book Hurwitz, A. G., & Huang, R. (2008). Civil war and the rule of law security, development, human rights Hurwitz, A., & Huang, R. (Eds.), Lynne Rienner Pub. chapter Huang, R. (2008). Counterterrorism and the Rule of Law Lynne Rienner Pub. 261-284.
teaching activities INTA647 State Bldg & Fail Dev World Instructor INTA648 Contemporary Civil Wars Instructor INTA659 Transnational Sec Issues Instructor INTA685 Directed Studies Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in Political Science, Columbia University - (New York, New York, United States) 2012 M.P.A., Princeton University - (Princeton, New Jersey, United States) 2004 B.A. in Government and Economics, Cornell University - (Ithaca, New York, United States) 2001
awards and honors Association of Former Students College-Level Teaching Distinguished Achievement Award, The, conferred by Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States), 2019
mailing address Texas A&M University International Affairs 4220 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-4220 USA