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Dr Jaramey McMullin: ex-combatants, conflict and post-conflict transition, peacekeeping and peace-building, the United Nations, and African politics.


Dr Jeffrey Murer: collective violence, ethno-conflict and the psychology of identity politics.


Professor Nick Rengger: international and global ethics, international relations theory, and the history of political and international thought.


Dr Chris Ogden: international relations and domestic politics of South Asia (primarily India) and East Asia (primarily China), international relations theory, social psychology, and identity politics.


Professor Oliver Richmond: peace and conflict theory, peacebuilding, peacekeeping, conflict resolution, critical theory and postmodernism in IR.


Dr Gurchathen Sanghera: UN peacekeeping, human rights, globalisation, the ‘politics’ of race and ethnicity post-9/11 and 7/7, and critical theory.


Dr Rashmi Singh: terrorism, political violence (with special expertise on suicide terrorism), international relations theory, the politics of the Middle East, Political Islam, religion, culture and identity in international relations.


Dr Holger Stritzel: international security, the concept translation/travel, New European Security Theory, discourse analysis.


Dr Sybille Scheipers: irregular fighters, rules and constraints of war, prisoners of war, heroism and courage in war.


Dr Gabriella Slomp: history of political thought and modern ideologies. Professor Ian Taylor: international relations of Africa, Africa’s political economy.


Professor Max Taylor: terrorism and political violence, internet crime and crime prevention and behavioural criminology.


Dr William Vlcek: international political economy, offshore financial centres, small states, terrorist finance.


Dr Frederic Volpi: the Middle East; religion and politics.


Professor William Walker: weapons of mass destruction in the international order and Asian security.


Professor Alison Watson: childhood studies, children in international relations, activism, motherhood.


Professor Andy Williams: international history, conflict resolution. 11


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