Staff Teaching and Research Interests
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Professor John Anderson: Soviet and post-Soviet politics, religion and politics. Dr Javier Argomaniz: European Union counter-terror policies, international co-operation in counter-terrorism, Basque Terrorism.
Dr Michelle Burgis: international law, international legal theory, the Arab-Israeli conflict, territorial disputes, law in the Arab world.
Dr Sally Cummings: politics of identity, nation- and state-building in Eastern Europe, geographical specialisation: Central Asia.
Professor Richard English: focus on terrorism and political violence, Irish and British politics and history, and the politics and history of nationalism and the state.
Dr Rick Fawn: international security and international relations theory with a geographical interest in Central & Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.
Professor Karin Fierke: international relations theory and methodology, critical security studies, conflict intervention.
Dr Patrick Hayden: international political theory, human rights and global justice, contemporary political theory, and genocide studies.
Dr Yee-Kuang Heng: international relations theory, security implications of globalisation and the war on terrorism.
Professor Raymond Hinnebusch: Syria, Egypt and the international relations and political economy of the Middle East.
Dr Mark Imber: international organisations and global governance, reform and efficiency of the UN system, environmental politics, attitudes to remembrance of contemporary war casualties in Britain.
Dr Anthony Lang: international political theory, US foreign policy, military affairs, Middle East international relations, global constitutionalism, ethics and the use of force.
Dr Peter Lehr: piracy and maritime terrorism, terrorism and violence in South and South East Asia.
Orla Lynch: psychology of terrorism, community based anti-terrorism, radicalisation processes, radicalisation and the prison system, non-violent radicalism, religion and identity.
Dr Roger MacGinty: civil war and political violence, peace processes and peace negotiations, post-war reconstruction.
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