Alexander Lanoszka

Alexander Lanoszka

Keywords : War International Relations International Security NATO European Security

Country : United Kingdom

Organization : City University of London

Department : Department of International Politics

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Dr. Alexander Lanoszka Department of International Politics City, University of London Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB Office: D522 Rhind Building Email: Alexander.Lanoszka@city.ac.uk Homepage: www.alexlanoszka.com/ Citizenships: Canadian and Polish Professional Appointments 2016–Present: Lecturer in Comparative Politics. Department of International Politics, City, University of London. 2015–2016: US Foreign Policy and International Security Postdoctoral Fellow. J.S. Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College. 2014–2015: Stanton Nuclear Security Postdoctoral Fellow. Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Education Ph.D. Politics, Princeton University, 2014. Committee: G. John Ikenberry (chair), Thomas J. Christensen, Keren Yarhi-Milo, and David B. Carter. Fields: International Relations, Comparative Politics, Formal and Quantitative Methods. M.A. Politics, Princeton University, 2010. B.A. (Honours) International Relations, University of Windsor, 2008. Research and Writing Books and Monographs Atomic Assurance: The Alliance Politics of Nuclear Proliferation. Forthcoming at Cornell University Press. Conventional Deterrence and Landpower in Northeastern Europe, with Michael A. Hunzeker. Forthcoming at the Strategic Studies Institute. Peer-Reviewed Articles Nuclear Proliferation and Nonproliferation Among Soviet Allies, forthcoming in Journal of Global Security Studies. Nuclear Ambiguity, No-First-Use, and Crisis Stability in Asymmetrical Crises, with Thomas Leo Scherer, forthcoming in Nonproliferation Review. The Belarus Factor in European Security, forthcoming in Parameters. Tangled Up in Rose? Theories of Alliance Entrapment and the 2008 Russo-Georgian War, Contemporary Security Policy. From Ottawa to Riga: Three Tensions in Canadian Defence Policy, International Journal, vol. 72, no. 4 (2017): 520-537. Dr. Alexander Lanoszka 2 Confronting the Anti-Access/Area Denial and Precision Strike Challenge in the Baltic Region, The RUSI Journal, vol. 161, no. 5 (2016): 12-18, with Michael A. Hunzeker. To Arm or To Ally? The Patron’s Dilemma and the Strategic Logic of Arms Transfers and Alliances, International Security, vol. 41, no. 2 (2016): 90-139, with Keren Yarhi-Milo and Zack Cooper. Russian Hybrid Warfare and Extended Deterrence in Eastern Europe, International Affairs, vol. 92, no. 1 (2016): 175-195. Landpower and American Credibility, Parameters, vol. 45, no. 4 (2015-2016): 17-26, with Michael A. Hunzeker. Winner of the 2015 Elihu Root Prize (first place). Rage of Honor: Entente Indignation and the Lost Chance for Peace in the First World War, Security Studies, vol. 24, no. 4 (2015): 662-695, with Michael A. Hunzeker. Do Allies Really Free Ride? Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, vol. 57, no. 3 (2015): 133-152. Winner of the 2014 Palliser Prize. Beyond Consent and Coercion: Using Republican Political Theory to Understand International Hierarchies, International Theory, vol. 5, no. 3 (2013): 382-413. Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters “Don’t Make Me a Target: Alliance Management, Threat, and Forward Deployments,” in Center of Strategic and International Studies, Nuclear Scholars Initiative: A Collection of Papers from the 2014 Nuclear Scholars Initiative, ed. Sarah Minot (Washington, D.C.: CSIS/Rowman and Littlefield, 2015). Working Papers Towards Nodal Defense? NATO, US Strategy, and European Security after Crimea, with Luis Simón. Abandoned Yet Entrapped? Revisiting the Alliance Dilemma, with Zack Cooper. Two Warheads Passing in the Night: On Modelling Nuclear Proliferation, with Rex W. Douglass. Projects Under Development South Korea and Taiwan Case Histories for Speaking Truth to Power Project, managed by the Nonproliferation Education Center (Washington, D.C.). Disinformation in International Politics, working paper being drafted. Essays, Policy Briefs, and Reviews Goodbye to All That? Institutionalist Theory, U.S. Alliances, and Donald Trump, Contemporary Security Policy, vol. 38, no. 1 (2017): 41-46. Western Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence in a Ti Dr. Alexander Lanoszka 3 Popular Commentary “Why Eurodeterrent Will Not Work,” EastWest Institute (blog), 14 September 2017. “When it comes to foreign and defence policy, Trump’s US is more about continuity than change,” The Conversation, 14 June 2017. “How Can Donald Trump Reassure Nervous U.S. Allies? By Giving Them Weapons,” The Monkey Cage (Washington Post), 13 January 2017. “Insurgency and Deterrence on NATO’s Northeastern Flank,” Modern War Institute (West Point), 21 December 2016. “With All Due Respect, Mr. Trump, That’s Not How Deterrence Works,” War is Boring, 26 July 2016, with Michael A. Hunzeker. “The Strategy of Hybrid Warfare (interview),” Small Wars Journal, 3 February 2016. “Weapons Pre-positioning in Eastern Europe Inadequate to the Task,” World Affairs (online edition), 24 June 2015. “Ukraine’s Domestic Political System Couldn’t Have Handled Nukes,” The National Interest (online edition), 17 April 2014. “Better to Dismay Allies Now Than to Infuriate Them Later,” The Monkey Cage (Washington Post), 6 April 2014. Professional Activities Asia Strategy Development Exercise, Office of Net Assessment (DOD), Washington, D.C., 9–16 Sept. 2017. Member, Editorial Board of Contemporary Security Policy, 2017–Present. Reviewer, Conflict Management and Peace Studies, Contemporary Security Policy, European Security, Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs, International Security, International Studies Quarterly, International Theory, Political Research Quarterly, Politics at Routledge and Third World Quarterly. Member, International Studies Association (ISA), 2010–Present. Member, American Political Science Association (APSA), 2008–Present. Administrative Service at City, University of London Chair of the Department’s Ethics Committee, Summer 2017–Present. MA Programme Director of Foreign Policy and Diplomacy, Autumn 2016–Present. Departmental Representative at Programme Approval and Review Committee , Autumn 2016–Present. Invited Talks and Panel Contributions University of St. Andrews (6 Feb. 2017); University of Windsor (1 March 2017); Chatham House (6 April 2017). Conferences and Workshops Attended APSA Annual Meeting: 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016. ISA Annual Convention: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017. ISSS-ISAC Annual Meeting: 2013, 2015. MPSA Annual National Conference: 2011, 2012, 2013. Dr. Alexander Lanoszka 4 “World Views on the United States,” Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Yokohama, Japan, 27–28 March 2017. European Initiative on Security Studies Conference, Paris, France, 13–14 January 2017. “L’Otan après le sommet de Varsovie,” l’Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, 18 November 2016. “Deterrence in the Early 21st Century,” Emmanuel College, Cambridge, UK, 14 September 2016. CEEISA-ISA Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 23–25 June 2016. Workshop on New Security, Tokyo, Japan, 29–30 January 2016. Workshop on the Future of Alliances in East Asia, Tokyo, Japan, 23–24 February 2015. Workshop on the Future of Security, Tokyo, Japan, 30–31 January 2015. Five University Conference at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 11–13 December 2014. Stanton Foundation Nuclear Security Fellows Seminar, Washington, D.C., 15–17 October 2014. 2014 New Faces in International Security, Chapel Hill, NC, 4–6 September 2014. Workshop on Conflict Management in East Asia, Tokyo, Japan, 31 January–1 February 2014. Project on Nuclear Issues 2013 Fall Conference, Washington, D.C., 17–18 December 2013. 2013 Peace Science Society Annual Meeting, Knoxville, TN, 24–26 October 2013. Nuclear Studies Research Initiative Launch Conference, Austin, TX, 18–20 October 2013. Five University Conference at Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 6–8 December 2012. Summer Workshop on the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy, Ithaca, NY, 8–22 July 2012. Workshop on the First World War and Qualitative Methods, Syracuse, NY, 27–29 April 2012. 2011 Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Syracuse, NY, 13–24 June 2011. 2011 CPSA Annual Conference, Waterloo, ON, 16–18 May 2011. Honours, Awards, and Fellowships Non-Resident Research Fellow, Modern War Institute, U.S. Military Academy, 2017–2018. Shortlisted for the Assessment and Feedback Award by City Students’ Union, 2017. 2015 Elihu Root Prize for Parameters article, US Army War College, 2016. 2014 Palliser Prize for Survival article, International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2015. Member, Nuclear Scholars Initiative Class of 2014, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2014. Center of International Security Studies Student Fellow, Princeton University, 2013–2014. Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies Writing Grant (competitive), 2013–2014. Bradley Foundation Fellowship, 2011–2012, 2012–2013, and 2013–2014. Dr. Alexander Lanoszka 5 References G. John Ikenberry 116 Bendheim Hall Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 Telephone: 609.258.4779 Email: gji3@princeton.edu. Thomas J. Christensen 119 Bendheim Hall Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 Telephone: 609.258.4850 Email: tchriste@princeton.edu. Francis J. Gavin Kissinger Center for Global Affairs School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University BOB 520D Washington, DC 20036 Telephone: 202.663.5897 Email: fgavin@jhu.edu. Keren Yarhi-Milo 117 Bendheim Hall Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 Telephone: 609.258.0722 Email: kyarhi@princeton.edu. Last updated: January 27, 2018

 

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