Glenn Leihner-Guarin
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Research
Glenn's research will examine the self-perception of Anatolian Turkish migrants to Northern Cyprus, and how their group identity has been influenced by their role as settler-colonists sent by the Turkish Republic to shore up their client state of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It will also examine their integration into the Northern Cypriot milieu, and how the processes of globalization and the process of rapprochement with the Republic of Cyprus influence their communal structure.
Supervisors
Publications
Maurice D. Van Arsdol, Jr., Stephen Lam, Brian Ettkin, and Glenn Guarin, ''Population trends and migration patterns in Northeast Asia', Crossing National Borders: Human Migration Issues in Northeast Asia Edited byTsuneo Akaha and Anna Vassilieva, United Nations University Press, 2005.
Biography
Glenn Leihner-Guarin is from deepest Texas, where he received his BA in Biology. He obtained an MA in International Policy Studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and an MA in Policy, Security and Integration from the School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies. He currently works for the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences at the LSE and in his spare time loves learning languages and exploring new culinary traditions.


