Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé

Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé

Full Professor

Department of Politics and International Studies

Bishop’s University

Affiliation

Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé is Full Professor at Bishop’s University and Non-Resident Fellow at the International Peace Institute, New York. She is the Deputy Director of the Centre FrancoPaix.  In 2018–2019, she was the Canada Fulbright Research Chair for Peace and War Studies.  In 2021, she was awarded the 3M National Teaching Fellowship. She is an associate faculty member of the Center for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS) and of the Montreal Center for International Studies (CERIUM). Her research focuses on peacekeeping-intelligence, peace operations and security issues related to intra-state wars.  Her most recent publications include “Competing for Trust: Challenges in UN Peacekeeping-Intelligence“.  Author of the first UN guidelines on Gender and Peacekeeping-intelligence, she is also co-author of the first United Nations Field Handbook on Joint Mission Analysis Centres (United Nations, 2018), she recently conducted fieldwork at the MINUSCA (Central African Republic), MINUSMA (Mali), MONUSCO (Democratic Republic of Congo), UNOCI (Côte d’Ivoire) and UNMISS (South Sudan). She is co-hosting the podcast “Conseils de sécurité” a co-production of the CDSN-RCDS and RAS-NSA and “Au FrancParler” as part of the Centre FrancoPaix of la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand.

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

  • Peackeeping
  • Intelligence
  • Dis/Mis/Malinformation

RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

  • 2024. « Le renseignement onusien »   in Paul Charon and Jean-Baptiste Jeangène-Vilmer, eds. Les Monde du Renseignement, Presses universitaires de France (PUF).
  • 2024.  “In Search for Trust: Challenges in UN Peacekeeping-Intelligence, ed. T. Juneau and J. Massie. Intelligence Cooperation in a Multilateral World: Non-American Perspectives.  University of Toronto Press.
  • 2023. “Integrating Gender in Canadian Armed Forces Operations” Canadian Defense Academy.
  • 2022. “Gender and Peace and Peacekeeping-Intelligence Guidelines”. United Nations.
  • 2021. “ Competing for Trust: Challenges in United Nations Peacekeeping-Intelligence”, International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, DOI: 10.1080/08850607.2020.1798153

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