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Abdenur Adriana (Igarapé Institute)
Aggestam Karin (Lund University)
Anthony Mely Caballero (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies)
Anwar Dewi Fortuna (LIPI, Jakarta)
Aydin, Umut (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)
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Basrur Rajesh (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies)
Bátora Jozef (WVPU and Comenius University, Bratislava)
Bayer Reşat (Koç University)
Berger Thomas (Boston University)
Behera Navnita Chadha (Delhi University)
Beeson Mark (University of Western Australia)
Brawley Mark R (McGill University)
Brummer Klaus (Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt)
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Chan Steve (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Clunan Anne Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey)
Crawford Neta C. (Boston University)
Coleman Katharina (P. University of British Columbia)
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Davies Thomas City University of London
de Sa Guimares Felicinao (Universidade de São Paulo)
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Emmers Ralf (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies)
Erskine (Toni, Australian National University)
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Flockhart Trine, (University of Southern Denmark)
Freyberg–Inan Annette (University of Amsterdam)
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Geva Dorit (Central European University, Vienna)
Gheciu Alexandra (University of Ottawa)
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Haglund David (Queens University)
Hayes Jarrod (UMass Lowell)
He Kai (Griffith University)
Heathershaw John (University of Exeter)
Ho Selina (National University of Singapore)
Hofmann Stephanie (The Graduate Institute, Geneva)
Holsti Kal (University of British Columbia)
Heikki Patomaki (University of Helsinki)
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Job Brian (University of British Columbia)
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Kacowicz Arie (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Kahler Miles (American University)
Knutsen Torbjorn Lindstrom (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Kornprobrst Markus (Diplomatic Academy of Vienna)
Krikovic Andrej (Higher School of Economics)
Kristensen Peter M (University of Copenhagen)
Kubalkova Vendulka (University of Miami)
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Larson Deborah (University of California, Los Angeles)=
Lake David A (UC San Diego)
Lobell Steven E. (University of Utah)
Lu Catherine (McGill University)
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Merand Frederic (Université de Montréal)
Money Jeannette (University of California, Davis)
Miller Benjamin (University of Haifa)
Mueller John(Ohio State University)
Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Glasgow)
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Navari Cornelia (University of Buckingham)
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Owen John (University of Virginia)
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Pardesi Manjeet (Victoria University of Wellington)
Parrat, Charlotta Friedner (Swedish Defence University)
Paul, T.V. (McGill University)
Pena Alejandro M. (University of York)
Pouliot Vincent (McGill University)
Pu Xiayou (University of Nevada)
Pinker, Steven(Harvard University)
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R
Ravenhill John (University of Waterloo)
Reichwein Alex (Justus-Liebig-Universität)
Ripsman Norrin (Lehigh University)
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Santos, Felipe G (City University, London)
Shifrinson Joshua (Boston University)
Singh Bhubhindar (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies)
Sinha Aseema (Clairmont-McKenna College)
Skalnes Lars (University of Oregon)
Smetana Michael (Charles University, Prague)
Sotomayor Arturo (George Washington University)
Strobl Stephanie (University of Mainz)
Sullivan de Estrada Kate (University of Oxford)
Swain Ashok (Uppsala University)
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Tabachnik Alexander (University of Haifa)
Taliaferro Jeffrey W.(Tufts University)
Tang Shiping (Fudan University)
Tin–bor Hui Victoria (University of Notre Dame)
Trinkunas Harold (Stanford University)
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Vale Peter (University of Johannesburg)
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Wæver Ole (University of Copenhagen)
Welsh Jennifer (McGill University)
Weber Katja (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Wivel Anders (University of Copenhagen)
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Zarakol Ayse (University of Cambridge)
T.V. Paul is James McGill Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science at McGill University, Montreal, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He served as President of the International Studies Association (ISA) during 2016-17. Paul specializes in International Relations, especially international security and South Asia. He received his undergraduate education from Kerala University, India; MPhil in International Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Paul is the author or editor of 21 books, nearly 85 journal articles and book chapters, and has lectured at universities and research institutions internationally. His 7 authored books are: Restraining Great Powers: Soft Balancing from Empires to the Global Era (Yale University Press, 2018); The Warrior State: Pakistan in the Contemporary World (Oxford University Press, 2014, with multiple editions and translations); Globalization and the National Security State (with N. Ripsman), (Oxford University Press, 2010); The Tradition of Non-use of Nuclear Weapons (Stanford University Press, 2009); India in the World Order (Cambridge University Press, 2002, with B. Nayar); Power versus Prudence: Why Nations Forgo Nuclear Weapons (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000); and Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers (Cambridge University Press, 1994).
Paul is the editor or co-editor of 14 volumes including: The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations, (with Deborah Larson, Harold Trinkunas, Anders Wivel and Ralf Emmers) International Institutions and Power Politics (with A. Wivel, Georgetown, 2019; China-India Rivalry in the Globalization Era, Georgetown, 2018; Accommodating Rising Powers: Past, Present and Future, Cambridge, 2016; Status in World Politics, with W. Wholforth and D. Larson, Cambridge, 2014; International Relations Theory and Regional Transformation, Cambridge, 2012; South Asia’s Weak States: Understanding the Regional Insecurity Predicament, Stanford, 2010; Complex Deterrence: Strategy In the Global Age (with P.M. Morgan and J. J. Wirtz, Chicago, 2009; The India-Pakistan Conflict: An Enduring Rivalry, Cambridge, 2005; Balance of Power: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century, with J.J. Wirtz and M. Fortmann, Stanford, 2004; International Order and the Future of World Politics, with J.A. Hall, Cambridge, 1999, 2000 (twice), 2001, 2002 & 2003; and The Absolute Weapon Revisited: Nuclear Arms and the Emerging International Order, with R. Harknett and J.J. Wirtz, Michigan, 1998 & 2000.
In November 2018, Paul was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada as a Fellow. In December 2009, Paul’s Book, The Tradition of Non-use of Nuclear Weapons was selected for inclusion in the Peace Prize Laureate Exhibition honoring President Barack Obama by the Nobel Peace Center, Oslo. Power versus Prudence was selected as an ‘Outstanding Academic Title for 2001’ by the Choice Magazine and as a “Book for Understanding’ by the American Association of University Presses. In March 2005 Maclean Magazine’s Guide to Canadian Universities rated Paul as one of the “most popular professors” at McGill University and in May 2005 Paul became the recipient of High Distinction in Research Award by McGill’s Faculty of Arts. During 2009-12 he served as the Director (Founding) of the McGill University/Université de Montreal Centre for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS). He has held visiting positions at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2014, 2017 &2018); Diplomatic Academy, Vienna (2014 onwards); UC Berkeley (2013); East-West Center, Honolulu (2013); the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey (2002-03), Harvard University (1997-98), and as the KPS Menon Visiting Chair for Diplomacy (2011) and Erudite Fellow (2016) at the MG University, Kottayam, India. In addition to President, during 2009-11, he served as the Chair of the International Security Section (ISSS) of the ISA; in 2013-14 as Vice-President of ISA. As ISA president, he spearheaded a taskforce on improving conditions of Global South scholars in international studies. In 2010 he was appointed as the editor of the Georgetown University Press book series: South Asia in World Affairs. He is the founding director of GRENPEC and currently developing the network’s research agenda along with several colleagues from different parts of the world. For more, see: www.tvpaul.com