Danielle A. Zach
Assistant Professor
Areas of Expertise/Research
- Civil War
- Diaspora
- Global Governance
- Human Rights
- International Peace and Security
- Political Violence
- Transnational Radicalism
Building
25 Broadway
Office
7th Floor
Phone
212-925-6625, ext. 307
Danielle A. Zach
Profile
Danielle A. Zach is Assistant Professor of Political Science & Human Rights at the Department of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the Center for Worker Education (CWE). She is actively involved in CCNY's Human Rights Forum; chair of CCNY's Critical Perspectives on Human Rights Conference; host and producer of the Rights Talk at CCNY Downtown podcast; and steering committee member of the inter-CUNY Human Rights Hub. She is also an affiliated scholar of The CUNY Graduate Center鈥檚 Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies (RBIIS), Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity. She was previously Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at Adelphi University, and Visiting Scholar of Irish Studies at New York University (NYU).
Education
Ph.D., Political Science, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York (CUNY)
M.Phil., Political Science, The CUNY Graduate Center
B.A., Special Honors Curriculum, Latin American Studies, Hunter College
Courses Taught
- IAS 31154 Women's Rights as Human Rights
- IAS A6180 War and Justice in the Twenty-first Century (MA)
- IAS 31706 Children and Human Rights
- IAS A6140 Forced Migration in the Americas (MA)
- IAS A7010 Political Violence and Justice in Latin America (MA)
- IAS 31504 Forced Migrations
- PSC 25604 Contemporary World Conflict
- IAS 31126 Genocide from the Colonial Era to the Present
- IAS 10300 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Global Studies
- IAS 31300 Human Rights Speaker Series (BA/MA)
- IAS 31138 Women, War, and Peace
- IAS 31162 Comparative Racism in 鈥淧ost-racial鈥 Society
- IAS 24200 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies
Publications
Rosenbaum, Susana and Danielle Zach, eds. 2020. Espa帽a, Norteam茅rica y tiempos de crisis. Madrid: Catarata;
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Weiss, Thomas, and Danielle. Zach. 2023. 鈥淭he United Nations,鈥 in Security Studies: An Introduction, ed. Paul D. Williams. London: Routledge, 4th ed.;
Zach, Danielle. 2020. 鈥淐onflict and Peacebuilding,鈥 in Diaspora Organizations in International Affairs, ed. Dennis Dijkzeul and Margit Fauser. London: Routledge;
Zach, Danielle. 2019. 鈥溾業t was Networking, All Networking鈥: The Irish Republican Movement鈥檚 Survival in Cold War America,鈥 Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, published online January 24, doi:10.1080/1369183X.2019.1569506;
Weiss, Thomas, and Danielle. Zach. 2017. 鈥淭he United Nations,鈥 in Security Studies: An Introduction, ed. Paul D. Williams. London: Routledge, 3rd ed.;
Zach, Danielle. 2016. 鈥淭ransnational Insurgent Activism in Historical Perspective: The Spanish Civil War and the Abraham Lincoln Battalion,鈥 in Historical Links between Spain and the United States, ed. Juan Carlos Mercado. Alcal谩, Spain: Biblioteca Franklin;
Other Publications
Weiss, Thomas and Danielle Zach. 2018. 鈥淭he UN鈥檚 Journey through International Affairs: Almost 75 Years Old, or Young?鈥 International Affairs, April Virtual Issue;
Zach, Danielle, D. Conor Seyle, and Jens Vestergaard Madsen. 2014. Burden-sharing Multilevel Governance: A Study of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia. Broomfield, CO: One Earth Future Foundation;
Weiss, Thomas and Danielle Zach. 2006. 鈥淯nited Nations,鈥 in Encyclopedia of Globalization, ed. Roland Robertson and Jan Aart Scholte. London: Routledge.