Sophie Nakueira, Ph.D.
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Sophie Nakueira, a research fellow with the Global Risk Governance Programme at the University of Cape Town, was guest at the Global Governance unit from mid-January until mid-March 2016. Her research interests include global governance, legal pluralism, and security governance among others. During her time at the WZB, she was working on her book project on transnational private governance, focussing on how global sports governing bodies engage in ordering inside host states.
Selected Publications
Nakueira, Sophie and Julie Berg (2015) “Innovations in the Governance of Security: Lessons from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa,” in James F. Albrecht, Martha Christine Dow, Darryl Plecas, Dilip K. Das (Eds.) Policing Major Events: Perspectives from Around the World, CRC Press.
Berg, Julie, Sophie Nakueira and Clifford Shearing (2014) “Global Non-state Auspices of Security Governance.” in Arrigo, B. and H. Bersot (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies, Routledge.
Berg, Julie and Sophie Nakueira (2011) “Best Principles of Collaborative Security Governance: Lessons from the 2010 World Cup,” Research Report, Centre of Criminology, UCT (In-house publication).