Professor Andrea Bartoli is the Dean of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University. He is an Affiliate at the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies.  Bartoli works primarily on peacemaking and genocide prevention.  He is the founding director of Columbia University’s Center for International Conflict Resolution (CICR), a Senior Research Scholar at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), and a Teaching Fellow at Georgetown University and at the University of Siena.  He is also amember of the Dynamical Systems and Conflict Team and a Board member of Search for Common Ground. He was the Cumbie Chair and Director of the Institute of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR) and the Dean of the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. 

Previously, Bartoli has chaired the Columbia University Seminar on Conflict Resolution.  He has also been involved in many conflict resolution activities as a member of the Community of St. Egidio.  Bartoli has served as Associate Director of the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies at Columbia University, as a lecturer at the University of Rome-Tor Vergata, and as director of the Center for the Study of Social Programs. He was president of Unita Sanitaria Locale 7 and a consultant to Consiglio Nazionale dell’Economia e del Lavoro.  Bartoli is from Rome, Italy.

Bartoli received an Italian dottorato di ricerca (Ph.D. equivalent) at the University of Milan and a laurea (B.A./M.A. equivalent) at the University of Rome.

Books

Andrea Bartoli, Contribution of NGOs to Conflict Resolution Activities (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers, forthcoming).

Book Chapters

Andrea Bartoli and Thomas Bundschuh, “Working together for sustainable peace: Conflict resolvers and human rights advocates in Sierra Leone,” Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Context, ed. Eileen Babbitt and Ellen Lutz (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2009).
Andrea Bartoli, Aldo Civico, and Leone Gianturco, “Mozambique – Renamo,” Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding: Moving From Violence to Sustainable Peace, ed. Bruce W. Dayton and Louis Kriesberg (London: Routledge, 2009).