Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Ph.D., Political Science Dr. Eccarius-Kelly specializes in comparative politics; in particular on questions related to civil society activism, political violence, and radicalization. Her regional areas of study include Latin America (indigenous communities) and the Middle East (Kurdish minorities). She has spent time in Turkey and Western Europe to interview members of militant Kurdish organizations, and in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Colombia, and Peru to carry out interviews with members of indigenous communities. Most recently, her research has focused on organizational transformations of guerrilla groups such as the PKK in Turkey and the FARC in Colombia, advancing the understanding of webbed political advocacy networks and linkages to criminal operations. Eccarius-Kelly is the author of The Militant Kurds (2011) and numerous book chapters as well as journal articles, and has been a recipient of private research foundations grants.