Alyson Judith Kirtley Bailes

Aðjúnkt

- StarfseiningFélagsvísindasvið - Stjórnmálafræðideild
- AðseturOddi, O-228
- Sími525 - 5209
- Tölvupósturalyson [hjá] hi.is
- Ritaskrá
Sérsvið / rannsóknasvið
Contemporary security and defence policy with special focus on European/Euro-Atlantic defence and security, security institutions in general and regional security cooperation, Nordic/Baltic security and the emerging Arctic agenda,arms control, non-proliferation and 'peace' research, non-military dimensions of security, role of the private sector in security and defence, security challenges and strategies of small states..
Námskeið kennd 2011 - 2012
- ASK401F - MA-ritgerð í alþjóðasamskiptum
- ASK203F - Non-state Actors and Non-military Security
- ASK109F - Non-state Actors and Non-military Security
- ASK203F - Non-state Actors and Non-military Security
- STJ323G - Changing Security Challenges in a Globalized World Order
- ASK101F - European Security Institutions and Small States
- ASK104F - Evrópuvæðing: Áhrif Evrópusamrunans á stjórnmál og stjórnsýslu ESB og EES ríkja
- ASK402F - MA-ritgerð í alþjóðasamskiptum
Áætluð námskeið
Samstarfsaðilar í rannsóknum
ersonal research project from Sept. 07-June 08 on behalf of the Swedish Defence College and Swedish Institute of International Affairs: 'Societal' security as a field for Nordic cooperation, with special reference to the handling of the private sector
Book project for the Swedish International Peace Research Institute, to be completed 2008-9, as co-editor and part-author with Dr Andrew Cottey, University of Cork, Ireland: A global comparison of regional security institutions and the functionality of such cooperation
Member of core advisory group for International Politics project at London School of Oriental and African Studies, 2008-2010, on 'Disarmament and Globalization'
Member of various international advisory boards including Crisis Management Initiative (Helsinki), Centre for Democratic Control of Armed Forces and Geneva Security Policy Centre (Geneva), Peace Institute of Flanders (Brussels), Cicero Institute (Paris), 'Independent Diplomat' (London), and chair of academ
Námsferill
Studied Modern History at Somerville College, Oxford 1966-1969
BA (Hons) First Class 1969
MA 1971
Currently Honorary Fellow of Somerville College, also member of the Swedish Royal Military Academy
Fjarvera
Open hour is 1200-1300 Wednesdays in Autumn term 2009
