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Matthew Benson

Conflict Research Programme (CRP) South Sudan Research Director and CRP Research Manager at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Matthew Benson is a highly accomplished postdoctoral researcher at the Conflict Research Programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He focuses on understanding conflicts and effective international interventions for violence reduction.

With a diverse background, Matthew's research primarily delves into the influence of taxes on perceptions of the state and citizenship in conflict-affected regions such as South Sudan and Sudan.

In his role as South Sudan Research Director within the programme, he leads research initiatives and also serves as the Research Manager for a significant research consortium.

Matthew's experience extends beyond academia, having worked with prominent organizations like Crown Agents and Médecins Sans Frontières, among others, on issues related to public service delivery and governance.

Education-wise, Matthew holds a Doctor of Philosophy in History from Durham University, along with master's degrees in Social & Economic History, Governance & Development, and a bachelor's degree in International Relations.

His professional journey includes roles at prestigious institutions like the World Bank, Rift Valley Institute, Overseas Development Institute, and extensive teaching and consultancy positions at various universities and research centers worldwide.

Matthew's expertise covers a wide range of topics including conflict resolution, tax systems, public service equality, and humanitarian operations, making him a valuable asset to the academic and development sectors.

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London, England, United Kingdom