Aly Verjee and Valerie Sticher argue that an international monitoring mission could bolster a ceasefire. But any new ceasefire faces serious challenges, and will hold only if all parties heed the experience of past monitoring efforts in eastern Ukraine
Senior Researcher, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich
Valerie employs a blend of qualitative and computational research methods to study the dynamics of armed conflicts.
She has held previous posts at the University of Zurich, Johns Hopkins University, AI Singapore, and Leiden University.
Her work has been published in various peer-reviewed journals, including International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, and the Journal of Peace Research, and has been recognised with multiple awards.
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