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CURRICULUM VITAE<br />

Name: Arthur John Richard Groom<br />

Nationality: Dual citizenship: British since birth and Swiss (Ticino and<br />

Zurich) since 1994.<br />

Place, date of birth: Lincoln, England 5.vii.38<br />

Civil Status: Married to Antoinette Rosemarie, née Corti. Two daughters,<br />

Anna (born 1976) and Helen (born 1980).<br />

Address: 8 Cherry Avenue, Canterbury, Kent. CT2 8EN, UK<br />

Tel: (44 1227) 760609<br />

FAX: (44 1227) 760609<br />

Email: ajr<strong>groom</strong>@hotmail.com<br />

School of Politics and International Relations<br />

Rutherford College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent. CT2<br />

7NX, UK<br />

Email: A.J.R.Groom@kent.ac.uk<br />

Education: City School, Lincoln, 1949-56<br />

University of London (UCL), 1956-59<br />

Lehigh University, USA, 1959-61<br />

Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales,Genève,<br />

1961-65<br />

University Degrees: B.Sc. (Econ.) Hons., University of London (1959)<br />

M.A., Lehigh University, USA (1961)<br />

Doctorat ès science politique, Université de Genève (1971)<br />

Dr of Social Science honoris causa, University of Tampere (2000)<br />

Present positions:<br />

Editor, elect European Review of International Studies<br />

Visiting Professor of Politics, Canterbury Christ Church University<br />

Emeritus Professor of International Relations, University of Kent<br />

Visiting Professor, Diplomatische Akademie, <strong>Vienna</strong><br />

Visiting Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris<br />

Scientific Councils: Austrian Institute of International Affairs,<br />

Flemish Peace Institute, Ecole Militaire (IRSEM)<br />

Board member: Asteriskos, Critique Internationale, Global Society,<br />

International Studies, Medunarodne Studijie, Peter Lang Series in<br />

International Politics, Annuaire Français de Relations Internationales,<br />

University of South Carolina Press series ‘International Relations,<br />

Comparative Politics and Foreign Policy’, Perspectives<br />

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Academic Leadership: Development of International Relations at Kent to be a major<br />

undergraduate and postgraduate programme in the UK with an<br />

international reputation for excellence in teaching and research.<br />

Leadership roles in national and international professional associations.<br />

Main Administrative positions held in the University of Kent:<br />

Head of Department of Politics and International Relations<br />

Member of Senate<br />

Member of the University Council<br />

Member of the University Council Finance and Resources Sub-Committee<br />

Quality Assurance Committee for the Registry<br />

Chairman, Social Science Graduate Studies Committee<br />

Ad hoc Appeal Committees for Academic and Disciplinary Questions<br />

Founder, London Centre of International Relations<br />

Founder, Brussels School for International Studies<br />

Public Orator<br />

Teaching and Research Positions:<br />

Graduate Assistant, Lehigh University, 1959-1961<br />

Fellow, Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales, 1961-1964<br />

Cours Commerciaux de Genève, 1963-1964<br />

Assistant, Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales, 1964-1965<br />

Dotation Carnegie pour la paix internationale, in their programme of training young diplomats (various)<br />

Lecturer, London Institute of World Affairs, 1965-1967<br />

Lecturer in International Relations, University College London, 1965-1977<br />

Centre for Conflict Analysis, University of Kent, 1967 to 2001; Co-Director 1970-89 and Director 1989 to<br />

2001<br />

Visiting Professor in International Relations, University of Southern California, 1969-1990<br />

Visiting Professor in International Relations, Brigham Young University, 1970<br />

Visiting Research Consultant, SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute), 1971<br />

Visiting Professor in International Relations, University of Colorado, 1972<br />

Visiting Professor in International Relations, Georgetown University, 1974 to 1977<br />

Visiting Professor in International Relations, Drew University, 1976<br />

Reader in International Relations, University of Kent, 1978 to 1985<br />

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Visiting Professor in International Relations, Dalhousie University, 1978<br />

Canterbury Visiting Fellow, University of Canterbury, 1982<br />

Professeur invité, University of Grenoble, 1984<br />

Visiting Professor in International Relations, University of Cape Town, 1984<br />

Professor of International Relations, University of Kent, 1985-2005<br />

British Council Lecturer, Hungary, 1985<br />

William Evans Fellow, Otago University, 1988<br />

Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, 1988, 1992, 1996<br />

British Council Lecturer, Bulgaria, 1989<br />

Professeur invité, Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales Genève, 1990-1991<br />

Ford Foundation Visiting Professor, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, 1992<br />

Visiting Professor, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 1992<br />

New Zealand Vice-Chancellors’ Visiting Professor, 1992<br />

Head, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, 1993-2001<br />

Visiting Professor, University of Catania, 1995<br />

Visiting Professor, University of Tampere, 1995, 1996, 2000<br />

British Council Lecturer, New Zealand, 1995<br />

Visiting Professor, Diplomatische Akademie, <strong>Vienna</strong>, 1996 to date<br />

Visiting Professor, University of Auckland, 1996<br />

Visiting Professor, Renmin University, Beijing, 1996, 2005<br />

Visiting Professor, European Institute, University of Lodz, 1997<br />

Visiting Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Lille, 1997 to 2008<br />

Visiting Professor, University of Antwerp, 1999<br />

Visiting Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 2000-2002, 2006, 2008<br />

Editorial Board, Cambridge Series in International Relations 2000-2008<br />

Visiting Professor, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, 2001 to date<br />

Editor, Global Society, 2002-2008<br />

Director, EIRSS, Canterbury 2003<br />

Academic Director, European Summer University, 2003 to 2006<br />

Visiting Professor, Istanbul Bilgi University, 2007, 2008<br />

British <strong>Academy</strong> Visiting Professor, Ilia Chauchavadze State University, Tbilisi 2009, 2011<br />

Ecole d’été, Arcachon, Sciences Po, Bordeaux, 2010<br />

University of Turin European Summer School 2012<br />

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Consultancies and Board memberships:<br />

Assessor for research proposals and member of various committees, SSRC and later ESRC on many<br />

occasions<br />

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, 1963<br />

Dotation Carnegie pour la paix internationale (various)<br />

International School Examination Syndicate, 1965<br />

External Examiner, University of Surrey, 1967 to 1987<br />

Bonneville Corporation, 1970 to 1971<br />

SIPRI, 1971<br />

External Examiner, University of London, 1977-1987<br />

Abu Dhabi Government, 1979<br />

Shell, 1980-1981<br />

International Board of Advisors of the Council for the Facilitation of International Conflict Resolution,<br />

1984 to 1986<br />

Consultant to various Governments and other parties to international, inter-communal, transnational and<br />

intra-national conflicts in problem-solving facilitating exercises (several)<br />

Centre for Inter-group Studies, 1984-1986<br />

External Examiner, University of Punjab, India, 1985<br />

Executive Committee, British International Studies Association, 1985 to 1987<br />

Degree validation Committee: Polytechnic of Central London, 1985, 1989<br />

Editorial Board: International Interactions, 1985 to 1988<br />

Advisory Board: British Journal of International Studies, 1985 to 1990. Chairman 1991-1992.<br />

Council Member: Anglo-Hellenic League, 1986 to 1990<br />

Council Member: Association of Learned Societies in the Social Sciences, 1987<br />

Degree Validation Committee: University of Ulster, 1987, 1994<br />

External Examiner, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1987<br />

Chairman, Standing Group for International Relations of the European Consortium for Political Research,<br />

1987-1998<br />

Member, Standing Panel of Experts in International Relations, University of London, 1987 to date<br />

Adviser: Paradigms, 1987-1996<br />

Vice-Chairman, British International Studies Association, 1987 to 1990<br />

Gaia Peace Atlas, 1987<br />

External Examiner, University of Cape Town, 1988<br />

External Examiner, University of Ulster, 1989-1992 and 2005<br />

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External Examiner, University of Lancaster, 1989 to 1992<br />

Guinness Encyclopaedia, 1989<br />

Department Validation: Department of International Relations, The Australian National University, 1989<br />

Commonwealth Secretariat advisor, several<br />

External Examiner, The City University, 1990<br />

External Examiner, University of Tampere, Finland, 1990<br />

ESRC Training Board, 1991<br />

Chairman, British International Studies Association, 1991 to1992<br />

External Examiner, Trinity College Dublin, 1992<br />

Assessor, University of Manchester, 1992<br />

Assessor, University of Ulster, 1992, 1995<br />

Provisional Government of Eritrea, 1993, 1994, 1996<br />

External Examiner, University of Port Elizabeth, 1993<br />

Assessor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1993 to 2005<br />

External Examiner, Université de Rouen, 1993<br />

Editorial Board: Global Governance 1994 to 2005<br />

Board of Directors: Academic Council for the United Nations System (ACUNS), 1994 to 1997<br />

Chairman: International Advisory Board, European Journal of International Relations, 1994 to 2000<br />

ESRC Research Scholarship Board, 1994-1996, 2000<br />

Higher Education Funding Council for Wales Quality Assessor, 1995 to 1996<br />

Chairman, Advisory Board, Global Society, 1995 to 2001<br />

Chairman, Assessment Panel of the Central Community Relations Unit, Northern Ireland for INCORE<br />

(University of Ulster and United Nations University project), 1996 to 1997<br />

Editorial Board: Geopolitics, 1996 to 2007<br />

External Examiner, European University Institute, Florence, 1997<br />

Advisory Council: Foundation for International Security, 1998 to 2008<br />

Editorial Board: Critique Internationale, 1998 to date<br />

External Examiner: Université Paris II, 1999<br />

Editorial Board: Medunarode Studije (Zagreb), 1999 to date<br />

Editorial Board: International Relations of the Asia Pacific, 2000 to 2008<br />

Comité d’honneur du DES, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 2000 to date<br />

Board Member, European International Summer Schools, 2000 to 2008<br />

Editorial Board: International Studies (Delhi), 2001 to date<br />

External Examiner: Australian National University, several<br />

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External Examiner: La Trobe University, 2001<br />

External Examiner: University of New South Wales, 2001<br />

External Examiner: University of Cambridge, 2001<br />

Assessor, London School of Economics, 2002<br />

Assessor, Canada Research Chairs, 2002 to date<br />

External Examiner: Sciences Po, Paris, 2003 to date<br />

External Examiner: University of Oxford, 2004 to 2008<br />

External Examiner: London School of Economics, 2004 to 2007<br />

External Examiner: Victoria University of Wellington, 2005<br />

External Examiner: Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 2005<br />

Assessor, University of Turin PhD programme, 2005<br />

External Examiner: Oxford University, 2005 to 2009<br />

Assessor, University of Bradford 2005 to 2008<br />

Editorial Board: European Political Science, 2005 to 2007<br />

Editorial Board: Asteriskos: Revista de Estudos Internacionais e da Paz, 2005 to date<br />

Chairman, Scientific Council: Flemish Peace Institute, 2005 to 2011 (now Council member)<br />

Assessor, NICPRI, Portugal 2006 to date<br />

External Examiner: Paris V, 2007<br />

Assessor, University of Cyprus, 2007<br />

Assessor, University of Karachi, 2007<br />

Assessor, Diplomatische Akademie, <strong>Vienna</strong>, 2007<br />

Assessor, University of Hong Kong, 2007<br />

Assessor, University of Catania PhD programme, 2008<br />

Executive Secretary, World International Studies Committee, 1998-2008<br />

Assessor, Sciences Po, Paris, 2008<br />

Consultant, Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2009<br />

External Examiner, SOAS, 2010<br />

External Examiner, University of Karachi, 2010<br />

External Examiner, Bahanddin Zakariya University, Pakistan, 2012<br />

Principal publications:<br />

The Management of Britain’s External Relations, edited with R. Boardman, Macmillan, 1973<br />

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Peacekeeping, Lehigh University Monographs, No.4, 1973<br />

British Thinking about Nuclear Weapons, Frances Pinter, 1974<br />

The Study of World Society: A London Perspective, ISA Monographs, No.1, 1974, with J.W.Burton,<br />

A.V.S. de Rueck and C.R.Mitchell<br />

Functionalism: Theory and Practice in International Relations, edited with Paul Taylor, University of<br />

London Press, 1975<br />

International Organisation: A Conceptual Approach, edited with Paul Taylor, Frances Pinter, 1978<br />

International Relations Theory: A Critical Bibliography, edited with C.R.Mitchell, Frances Pinter, 1978<br />

The Commonwealth in the 1980s, edited with Paul Taylor, Macmillan, 1984<br />

Britain between East and West: A Concerned Independence, with J.W.Burton, Margot Light, C.R.<br />

Mitchell, D.J.D. Sandole, Gower Press, 1984<br />

International Relations: A Handbook of Current Theory, edited with Margot Light, Frances Pinter, 1985<br />

International Institutions at Work, edited with Paul Taylor, Pinter Publishers, 1988<br />

Global Issues at the United Nations, edited with Paul Taylor, Macmillan, 1989<br />

Frameworks for International Co-operation, edited with Paul Taylor, Pinter Publishers, 1990<br />

International Relations: Then and Now, with William C. Olson, Routledge, 1991<br />

The United Nations and The Gulf War, 1990-91: Back to the Future?, with Paul Taylor, RIIA Discussion<br />

Paper No. 38, 1992<br />

Approaches to Conflict and Cooperation in International Relations: Lessons from Theory for Practice,<br />

Baroda University Ford Foundation Lectures, Department of Political Science, 1992<br />

The European Community in Context, Canberra: Australian National University, 1992<br />

Contemporary International Relations: A Guide to Theory, edited with Margot Light, Pinter Publishers,<br />

1994<br />

Burdensome Victory: the United Nations and Iraq, Working Paper NO. 163, Peace Research Centre,<br />

Australian National University, 1996, with Edward Newman and Paul Taylor<br />

The United Nations at the Millennium: The Principal Organs, edited with Paul Taylor, Continuum, 2000<br />

Articles and Chapters Published<br />

“US-Allied Relations and the Atomic Bomb in the Second World War”, World Politics, October<br />

1962.<br />

Editor: The GATT and World Trade, GATT Internal Document, 1963<br />

“Le Contrôle des Armaments – un tour d’horizon”, Revue Militaire Suisse, January 1963<br />

“The United States and the British Deterrent”, Yearbook of World Affairs, 1964<br />

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“Strategic Aspects of International Affairs”, Yearbook of World Affairs, 1967<br />

“Gaming and Simulation in International Relations”, Political Studies, Feb. 1968 (with M.H. Banks<br />

and A.N. Oppenheim)<br />

“Conflict Resolution and Strategic Aspects of International Affairs”, Yearbook of World Affairs, 1968<br />

“Conflict Resolution and Strategic Aspects of International Affairs”, Yearbook of World Affairs, 1969<br />

“International Crisis Gaming: The Conex Experience”, Studies in Conflict, Van Gorcum, 1969 (with<br />

M.H. Banks and A.N. Oppenheim)<br />

“Gaming, Simulation and the Study of International Relations in British Universities”, in R.H.R.<br />

Armstrong and John L. Taylor (eds.) Instructional Simulation Systems in Higher Education,<br />

Cambridge Institute of Education Monograph No. 2, 1970 (with M.H. Banks and A.N. Oppenheim)<br />

“Functionalism”, New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1969, rapporteur (with P. Taylor)<br />

“Die friedenserhaltenden Aktionen der Vereinten Nationen”, Schweizer Monatshefte, August 1970.<br />

“Peacekeeping: Perspectives and Progress”, International Affairs, April 1971<br />

“European Role in Peacekeeping”, Peace and the Sciences, No. 3, November 1971<br />

“British Defence Policy since 1945”, in Robin Higham (ed.): A Guide to the Sources of British Military<br />

History, University of California Press, 1971 (with M. Edmonds)<br />

Serbo Croat translation of “A New Look at Peacekeeping: A Pressing Need for Research?”<br />

Medjunarodni Prolemi (Belgrade), Vol. 4, 1972<br />

“La politique de défense du gouvernement conservateur”, Etudes Internationales, juin 1972<br />

“Who guards the Guards?”, Contemporary Review, July 1972<br />

“The Study of Britain’s External Relations”, with Robert Boardman in Robert Boardman and A.J.R.<br />

Groom (eds.): The Management of Britain’s External Relations, London, Macmillan, 1973<br />

“Managing External Relations: A Comparative Perspective”, with Robert Boardman in Robert Boardman and<br />

A.J.R. Groom (eds): The Management of Britain’s External Relations, London, Macmillan, 1973<br />

“British Defence Policy Since 1970”, Round Table, October 1973<br />

“After Kissinger’s Peace?”, Contemporary Review, April 1974<br />

“The Functionalist Approach and East/West Co-operation in Europe”, Journal of Common Market<br />

Studies, Vol. XXIII, Nos. 1 and 2, 1975<br />

“Security by Association: Western Europe, the Arab World and the Super Powers”, Contemporary Review,<br />

August 1975<br />

“Conflict Analysis and the Arab-Israeli Conflict”, in James Barber, Josephine Negro and Michael Smith<br />

(eds.), Politics Between States: Conflict and Co-operation, Open University Press, 1975<br />

“East-West Co-operation and Perspectives of Security”, Peace and the Sciences, December 1975<br />

“Functionalism and International Relations”, with Paul Taylor in A.J.R. Groom and Paul Taylor (eds.):<br />

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Functionalism: Theory and Practice in International Relations, London, University of London<br />

Press, 1975<br />

“Functionalism and World Society”, in A.J.R. Groom and Paul Taylor (eds.) Functionalism: Theory and<br />

Practice in International Relations, London, University of London Press, 1975<br />

“The British Deterrent”, in John Baylis (ed.): British Defence Policy, Croom Helm, 1977<br />

“After 1984: Ten Disturbing Trends”, Osterreische Zeitschrift für Aussenpolitik, Vol. 17, No.3, 1977.<br />

“Crisis Management: The Long-Term Perspective”, in Daniel Frei (ed.): International Crises and Crisis<br />

Management, Saxon House, 1978<br />

“Coming to terms with Terror”, British Journal of International Studies, 1978, No.4<br />

“Neofunctionalism: A Case of Mistaken Identity”, Political Science, July 1978<br />

“President Sadat at Jerusalem”, Contemporary Review, January 1978<br />

“The Advent of International Institutions”, in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom (eds.): International<br />

Organisation: A Conceptual Approach, London, Frances Pinter, 1978<br />

“Theories of International Organisation: Some Notes on the Literature”, in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom<br />

(eds.): International Organisation: A Conceptual Approach, London, Frances Pinter, 1978<br />

“International Organisation in World Society”, in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom (eds.): International<br />

Organisation: A Conceptual Approach, London, Frances Pinter, 1978<br />

“Strategy”, in A.J.R. Groom and C.R. Mitchell (eds.): International Relations Theory: A Bibliography,<br />

London, Frances Pinter, 1978<br />

“Integration”, in A.J.R. Groom and C.R. Mitchell (eds.): International Relations Theory: A Bibliography,<br />

London, Frances Pinter, 1978<br />

“Strategy: Evolution of the Field” in R. Kent and G.P. Nielsson: The Study and Teaching of International<br />

Relations, Frances Pinter, 1980<br />

“Learning from Experience: Teaching Strategy”, in R. Kent and G.P. Nielsson: The Study and Teaching of<br />

International Relations, Frances Pinter, 1980<br />

“Cyprus: Light at the end of the Tunnel?”, Millennium, Vol. 9, No. 3, 1981<br />

“Bridging the culture gap: the case for Commonwealth Arts”, Art Links, Sept. 1981<br />

“An Independent Britain in an Interdependent World”, Millennium, Vol. 11, No.3, 1982<br />

“International Organisation and the Question of Peace and Security”, in Paul Taylor (ed.): A Survey of<br />

International Institutions, NALGO, 1982<br />

“Commonwealth Arts: An Emerging Dimension”, Round Table, April 1983<br />

“The New Cold War: A need for a concerned but independent Western Europe?” Non-Aligned World, April<br />

1983<br />

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“Practitioners and Academics: Towards a Happier Relationship”, in M. Banks (ed.): Conflict in World<br />

Society, Wheatsheaf, 1984<br />

“The Commonwealth and the Non-Aligned Movement: Back to the Source”, Non-Aligned World, April 1984,<br />

Vol. II, No.2<br />

“The Continuing Commonwealth: Its Origins and Characteristics”, with Paul Taylor in A.J.R.Groom and Paul<br />

Taylor (eds.): The Commonwealth in the 1980s, Macmillan, 1984<br />

“The Arts: An Emerging Dimension”, in A.J.R.Groom and Paul Taylor (eds.): The Commonwealth in the<br />

1980s, Macmillan, 1984<br />

“The Commonwealth as an International Organisation”, in A.J.R.Groom and Paul Taylor (eds.): The<br />

Commonwealth in the 1980s, Macmillan, 1984<br />

“Nations, States, and World Society” and “International Organisation”, in An Atlas of Planet Management,<br />

Gaia Books, 1985<br />

“Chypre, la Grèce, la Turquie, -un casse-tête pour la diplomatie”, Arès, 1985<br />

“Strategy”, in Margot Light and A.J.R.Groom (eds.): International Relations: A Handbook of Current Theory,<br />

Frances Pinter (Publishers), 1985<br />

“Integration and Disintegration”, with Alexis Heraclides in Margot Light and A.J.R.Groom (eds.):<br />

International Relations: A Handbook of Current Theory, Frances Pinter (Publishers), 1985<br />

“Britain and the Mediterranean: Current Policy on Arms Control & Disarmament”, Observatoire Stratégique<br />

Mediterranéen, Cahiers, No. 1, 1986<br />

“Problem Solving in International Relations”, in Edward E. Azar and J.W. Burton, (eds.): International<br />

Conflict Resolution, Wheatsheaf, 1986<br />

“Problem Solving in International Relations”, “United Nations Peacekeeping” and “Integration and<br />

disintegration”, in World Encyclopædia of Peace, Pergamon Books, 1986<br />

“Cyprus, Greece and Turkey: A treadmill for diplomacy”, in John T.A. Koumoulides (ed.): Cyprus in<br />

transition 1960-1985, Trigraph, 1986<br />

“Cyprus: Back in the doldrums”, The Round Table, No. 300, 1986<br />

“Conflict and Interdependence”, Third World Affairs, 1987<br />

“Injustice, Empowerment and Facilitation in Conflict”, with K. Webb, International Interactions, October<br />

1987, Vol. 13, No.3<br />

“Cyprus: Separate but Together?”, Journal of Modern Hellenic Studies, Autumn 1987<br />

“Super Powers and global decision-making”, Arab Review, July-Sept. 1987<br />

“Paradigms in Conflict”, Review of International Studies, April 1988 republished in Stephen Chan and<br />

Cerwyn Moore (eds.) : Themes of International Relations, London, Sage, 2005<br />

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“La preparation des sessions extraordinaires de l’Assemblée Générale des Nations Unis sur le désarmement”,<br />

Arès, 1988, No.1, with J.-F. Guilhaudis<br />

“The financing of the UN”, Review of International Studies, October 1988, Vol. 14, No.4, with Paul Taylor,<br />

Erik Jensen, Sally Morphet and Stephen Chan<br />

“The Advent of International Organisation”, in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom (eds.): International Institutions<br />

at Work, Pinter Publishers, 1988<br />

“The Question of Peace and Security”, in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom (eds.): International Institutions at<br />

Work, Pinter Publishers, 1988<br />

“The Commonwealth: A Bond that Held”, in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom (eds.): International Institutions<br />

at Work, Pinter Publishers, 1988<br />

“Europe: A Case of Collective Amnesia?”, Australian Outlook, April 1989<br />

“Uredenje problema u ljudskim odnosima”, Nase tema, Vol. XXXIII, No.5, 1989<br />

“UNSSODS: The Quest for Structure and Norms”, with J.-F. Guilhaudis in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom<br />

(eds.): Global Issues in the United Nations’ Framework, Macmillan, 1989<br />

“Reflections on a Changing System”, in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom (eds.): Global Issues in the United<br />

Nations’ Framework, Macmillan, 1989<br />

“The Study of International Organisation: British Experiences”, Dartmouth, ACUNS, 1990, with Paul Taylor<br />

and Andrew Williams<br />

“The Setting in World Society”, in A.J.R. Groom and Paul Taylor (eds.): Frameworks for International Co-<br />

operation, London, Pinter, 1990<br />

“Association”, in A.J.R. Groom and Paul Taylor (eds.): Frameworks for International Co-operation, London,<br />

Pinter, 1990, with John Kinnas<br />

“Paradigms in Conflict: the Strategist, the Conflict Researcher and the Peace Researcher”, in John Burton and<br />

Frank Dukes (eds.): Conflict: Readings in Management and Resolution, New York, St. Martins, 1990<br />

“Old Ways and New Insights: Conflict Resolution with international conflicts”, in Ernst-Otto Czempiel,<br />

Liparit Kiuadjan and Zdenck Masopust (eds.): Non-Violence in International Crises, <strong>Vienna</strong>, European<br />

Coordination Centre for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences, 1990<br />

“The preparation of Special Sessions of the UN General Assembly on Disarmament”, Paradigms, Summer<br />

1990, with J.-F. Guilhaudis<br />

“A che punto è la scienza delle relazioni internazionali?”, Politica Internazionale, Novembre 1990<br />

“Britain and the new UN agenda: towards global riot control?”, Review of International Studies, January<br />

1991, with G. Kostakos, Sally Morphet and P.Taylor<br />

“No Compromise: Problem-Solving in Theoretical Perspective”, International Social Science Journal,<br />

February 1991.<br />

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“Britain and the South Atlantic: Politics and Strategy” in Pierre Maurice and Olivier Gohin (eds.):<br />

Géopolitique et géostratégie dans l’hémisphère Sud, Réunion, CERIGOL, 1991<br />

“British ‘islands’ in the Mediterranean”, Observatoire Stratégique Mediterranéen, Cahiers, No.5, 1991<br />

“A dip into the Conflict Researcher’s toolbag”, in J. Darby and A.M. Gallagher (eds.), Comparative<br />

Approaches to Community Relations, Centre for the Study of Conflict Occasional Paper No.4,<br />

University of Ulster, 1991<br />

“The Future: The Commonwealth and a political agenda for the 1990s”, with S. Chan in Twelve Years of<br />

Commonwealth diplomatic history, New York, Edwin Mellen Press, 1992<br />

“Gibraltar: a conflict waiting for resolution?”, in Michel Rousset (ed.) La Méditerranée Occidentale, Cahiers<br />

du CEDSI No.12, 1992<br />

“Gibraltar: No end to ‘Empire’?”, Round Table, No.323, 1992<br />

“A Commonwealth for the twenty-first century”, Kent Papers in Politics and International Relations, Series 1:<br />

1992, No.5<br />

“A Commonwealth for the 21st Century”, South African Institute of International Affairs Lecture Series,<br />

September 1992<br />

“The Process of Negotiation 1974-1993”, in C.H. Dodd (ed.): The Political, Social and Economic<br />

Development of Northern Cyprus, Eothen Press, 1993<br />

“The Anglo-American Study of International Relations: A Study of Parochialism”, Kent Papers in Politics and<br />

International Relations, Series 2, No.4, 1993<br />

“A co-operative conflict: Gibraltar in a European context”, BIISS Journal, Vol. 14, No.2, 1993<br />

“The Global Contest”, in Gustav Schmidt (ed.): Ost-West Beziehungen: 1945-1989, Bochum<br />

Universitätsverlag Brockmeyer, 1993<br />

“Beyond the Agenda for Peace”, Peace and the Sciences, Vol. XXV, December 1993<br />

“The EC: Building Up, Building Down and Building Across”, in Felix Marti (ed.): Peoples’ Rights and<br />

European Structures, Barcelona, Centre Unesco de Catalunya, 1993<br />

“Evidence to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee on the UN and Peacekeeping 1993,<br />

Appendix 6, pp. 243-6<br />

“A World Apart” in A.J.R. Groom and Margot Light (eds.): Contemporary International Relations: A Guide<br />

to Theory, London, Pinter, 1994<br />

“From World Politics to Global Governance – an area in search of a focus”, with Dominic Powell, in A.J.R.<br />

Groom and Margot Light (eds.): Contemporary International Relations: A Guide to Theory, London,<br />

Pinter 1994<br />

“The past as prelude” in A.J.R. Groom and Margot Light (eds.): Contemporary International Relations: A<br />

Guide to Theory, London, Pinter 1994<br />

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“The United Nations and Managing the Global Agenda”, in ICIS Occasional Papers, No.3, 1994<br />

“Neofunctionalism: A Case of Mistaken Identity”, in Brent F. Nelsen and Alexander C-G. Stubb (eds.): The<br />

European Union, London, Lynne Rienner, 1994<br />

“International Relations: Anglo-American Aspects – a study in parochialism”, in Kanti P. Bajpai and Harish<br />

C. Shukul (eds.): Interpreting World Politics, London, Sage, 1995<br />

“The United Kingdom and the United Nations”, with Paul Taylor, in Chadwick F. Alger, Gene M. Lyons and<br />

John E. Trent (ed): The United Nations System: The policies of member states, Tokyo, United Nations<br />

University Press, 1995<br />

“UN arrangements for the Maintenance of International Peace and Security: The Situation in 1994” in Klaus<br />

Hüfner (ed.): Agenda for Change, Opladen, Leske and Budrich, 1995 with Paul Taylor.<br />

“The Cyprus Negotiations: Taking the Horses to Water”, Kent Papers in Politics and International Relations,<br />

Series 4, No.9, 1995, and in Victor-Yves Ghebali and Dietrich Kappeler (eds.): Multiple Aspects of<br />

International Relations, Brussels, Bruylant, 1995<br />

“The Study of International Relations in France: a View from Outside”, Kent Papers in Politics and<br />

International Relations, Series 4, No.10, 1995<br />

“The European Union and the Arab-Maghreb Union”, in Nina O’Shea and Hazel Smith (eds.): Europe and<br />

North Africa: Cooperation or Conflict?, Kent Papers in Politics and International Relations, Series 4,<br />

No.10, 1995<br />

“The UN at 50: Identity, Finance, Working and Public Support”, Ditchley Conference Report No D95/4, 1995<br />

“The Commonwealth of Nations towards the Millennium”, in Coral Bell (ed.): Nation, Region and Context,<br />

Canberra, Australian National University, 1995<br />

“Global Governance and the United Nations” in Ramesh Thakur (ed.): The United Nations at Fifty, Dunedin,<br />

University of Otago Press, 1996 and St. Martin’s Press, 1998<br />

“Burdensome Victory: the UN and Iraq”, in D. Bourantonis and M. Evriviades (eds.): A UN for the Twenty-<br />

First Century, Netherlands, Kluwer, 1996<br />

“The End of the Cold War: Conflict and Global Governance”, Strategic Review for Southern Africa, May<br />

1996<br />

“Reflections on a paper by Maurice Bertrand” in Maurice Bertrand and Daniel Warner (eds.): A New Charter<br />

for a Worldwide Organisation?, The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 1996<br />

“Nach uns die Sintflut?” in Gerald Mader, Wolf-Dieter Eberwein and Wolfgang R. Vogt (eds.): Europa im<br />

Umbruch, Münster, Agenda Verlag, 1997<br />

“Britain and the EU: an Uneasy Relationship” World Affairs, April-June 1997<br />

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“A Conceptual Menu for Security and Cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean”, in Andreas Theophanous<br />

and Van Coufoudakis (eds.): Security and Cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean, Nicosia,<br />

Intercollege Press, 1997<br />

“Coming Out of Conflict: Ten Troubling Questions”, in Coming Out of War and Ethnic Violence, Conference<br />

Proceedings, Okinawa International University, 1997<br />

“Facilitating Problem-Solving in Internationalised Conflicts”, in Anthony Minnaar and Mike Hough (eds.):<br />

Conflict, Violence and Conflict Resolution, Pretoria, HSRC, 1997<br />

“Gibraltar: a pebble in the EU’s shoe”, Mediterranean Politics, Winter 1997<br />

“Building Europe: An Academic’s Role” in Olavi Borg (ed.): Knowledge, Power and World Politics,<br />

Tampere, Studia Politica Tamperensis, 1998<br />

“The actors in IR”, in Paul Tsigankov (ed.): Sociology of International Relations, Moscow, 1998<br />

“United Nations Peacekeeping”, Review of International Affairs, September 1998<br />

“The European Union: Institutionalising a Process” in Quo Vadis Europa? <strong>Vienna</strong> Diplomatische Akademie,<br />

Occasional Paper 4, 1998<br />

“Studies in Diplomacy”, World Affairs, January 1998<br />

“International Relations after the Cold War: From World Politics to Global Politics”, in Stephen Chan and<br />

Jarrod Wiener (eds.): International Relations at the End of the Millennium, London, I.B. Tauris, 1999<br />

“Morgenthau’s Influence in Britain and on the Continent”, International Studies Notes, Vol.24, No.1, 1999<br />

“Integration Theories”, “United Nations Peacekeeping”, “Problem-solving in International Relations” in<br />

World Encyclopedia of Peace, 2 nd edition, Javier Perez de Cuellar and Yong-Sik Cho (eds.), Dobbs<br />

Ferry NY, Oceana Publications, 1999<br />

“Getting to Go: the UN at San Francisco” in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom (eds.), The United Nations at the<br />

Millennium: the Principal Organs, London, Continuum, 2000<br />

“The Trusteeship Council: A Happy Demise” in Paul Taylor and A.J.R. Groom (eds.), The United Nations at<br />

the Millennium: the Principal Organs, London, Continuum, 2000<br />

“The United Nations and Kosovo” in Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht Schnabel (eds.), The Kosovo Conflict,<br />

Tokyo, United Nations University Press, 2000, with Paul Taylor<br />

“Building the Case for a New UNU Initiative in “Comparative Regional Integration”, Collegium, Bruges,<br />

College of Europe, No.20, April 2000 with L. Bekemans et al.<br />

“Integration Theories”, Collegium, Bruges, College of Europe, No.20, 2000<br />

“Perceptions britanniques”, Annuaire Français de Relations Internationales, Brussels, Bruylant, 2000, Vol.I<br />

“Wir sollten lieber unseren Verstand einsetzen als die Luftwaffe” in Oliver Tolmein (ed.): Welt, Macht,<br />

Recht, Hamburg, Kinkret, Literatur Verlag, 2000<br />

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The European Union and the Southern Hemisphere, La Réunion, ORIHES, 2000, edited with Andrew<br />

Williams<br />

“American Hegemony in IR: the Continental experience”, in Robert Crawford and Darryl Jarvis (eds.):<br />

International Relations: Still An American Social Science?, Albany SUNY Press, 2001 and<br />

Medjunarodni problemi, 1997, with Peter Mandaville<br />

“The United Nations and the pursuit of the Holy Grail”, in Young Seek Choue (ed.): Toward a Common<br />

Society Through Dialogue Among Civilisations, Seoul, Institute of International Peace Studies, Kyung<br />

Hee University, 2001, pp. 437-473<br />

“Les relations internationals en France: un regard d’outre-Manche”, La revue internationale et stratégique,<br />

No.47, automne 2002<br />

“Global Governance, the UN and Democracy“, Croatian Political Science Review, Vol. 39, No.5, 2002<br />

“The European Summer University: Pushing at an open door?”, epsNet Kiosk Plus, Vol. 1, No.1, June 2003<br />

“The United States and the UN: some revolting European thoughts”, Journal of International Relations and<br />

Development, Vol. 6, No.2, June 2003, pp. 120-138<br />

‘After the “Peace”: Pathways and Problems’, in Milica Delevic Dijlas & Vladimir Deric (eds.): The<br />

International and the National, Belgrade, Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, 2003, pp. 125-158<br />

‘Preface’ in Josepha Laroche (dir.): Mondialisation et gouvernance mondiale, Paris, Presses Universitaires de<br />

France, 2003, pp. 7-10<br />

“UN Peacekeeping from Hammarskjold to Brahimi and beyond”, Studia <strong>Diplomatic</strong>a, Vol. LV11, No.1, 2004,<br />

pp. 149-158<br />

“Conflict Resolution as a Pathway to Peace” in (ed.) Lidija Ĉehulić: Godisnjak Sipan 2003, Zagreb, Politicka<br />

kultura, 2004, pp. 18-24<br />

“Globalno upravljanje, Ujedinjeni narodi i demokracija” in Ivan Prpić (ed.): Globalizacija i demokracija,<br />

Zagreb, Biblioteka Politika misao, 2004 and Lidija Čehulić (ed.): Sipan Yearbook 2004, Zagreb, Politika<br />

Cultura, 2005, pp. 95-104<br />

“Britain and Europe: Looking Through the Defence Prism”, Arès, No.54, Vol. XXI, Fascicule 2, January<br />

2005, pp. 21-39<br />

“Gran Bretagna ed Europa attraverso il prisma della difesa”, Biblioteca della libertà, Anno XL, n.178, gennaio<br />

2005, pp. 91-116<br />

“International Relations in France: A View from across the Channel”, European Political Science, June 2005,<br />

pp. 164-173<br />

“International Relations: Never just an American Social Science”, EpsNet Kiosk Plus, June 2005, pp. 33-42<br />

“Preface” in Oliver Richmond: The Transformation of Peace, London, Palgrave, 2005<br />

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“Cyprus: Communal Conflict and the Regional and International Setting Since 1955” in James Ciment,<br />

Encyclopedia of Conflicts Since World War II, Second Edition, M.E.Sharpe, 2006<br />

“Peace and Security, the UN and Global Governance” in Zainal Mantaha and Richard Higgott (eds.): The<br />

Future of International Order : Unilateralism or Multilateralism or What?. Singapore, Asia-Europe<br />

Foundation, 2005, pp. 20-35<br />

“Histories and Theories of Multilateralism” in Zainal Mantaha and Richard Higgott (eds.): The Future of<br />

International Order : Unilateralism or Multilateralism or What?. Singapore, Asia-Europe Foundation,<br />

2005, pp. 36-74<br />

“Conflict & Collaboration in Anglo-American relations: a Polemic on not being Anglo-Saxon”,<br />

Arès, Vol. XXII, Fascicule 2, No.57, Nov 2006, pp. 47-55<br />

“Multilateralism as a way of life in Europe” in Edward Newman, Ramesh Thakur & John Tiranan (eds.):<br />

Multilateralism Under Challenge? Power, Normative Structure and World Order, Tokyo, UNU Press,<br />

2006<br />

“Truth, Power & the Learning Process: Pre- and Post- the Twin Towers” in Mustafa Aydin and Kostas Ifantis<br />

(eds.): International Security Today, Ankara, Centre for Strategic Research, SAM Papers No.1/2006,<br />

August 2006<br />

“Baghdad to Baghdad: the United Kingdom’s odyssey” in Ramesh Thakur and Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu<br />

(eds.): The Iraq Crisis and World Order, Tokyo, United Nations University Press, 2006, with Sally<br />

Morphet<br />

“From conflict prevention to conflict resolution : a conceptual tour d’horizon” in Josianne Terainet, Daniel<br />

Colard and Jacques Fontanel (eds.): La sécurité internationale entre rupture et continuité, Bruxelles,<br />

Bruyant, 2007, pp. 219-255<br />

‘The Security Council : A Case for Change by Stealth?’ in Mélanges for V-Y Ghébali , Brussels, Bruyant,<br />

2007, pp. 279-297<br />

‘Foreign Policy Analysis: from little acorn to giant oak?’, International Studies, New Delhi, 2007, pp. 195-<br />

215<br />

‘Cyprus : No End in Sight?’, International History Review, December 2007, pp. 833-840<br />

‘Forward’ in Laura Ferreira Pereira: Inside the Fence but Outside the Walls, Oxford, Peter Lang, 2007<br />

‘ Ivan Tyulin and International Relations in Europe’ Festschrift published in Moscow 2009<br />

‘Remarques sur les relations entre les Relations internationales et le Droit international au Royaume-Uni, et<br />

quelques comparaisons avec la France’.Annuaire Français de Relations Internationales, 2009<br />

“Settlements in Unended Conflicts: the Case of Cyprus”, The Cyprus Review, Vol. 21, No. 1,<br />

2009, pp. 81-96, with Keith Webb.<br />

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‘’Mutual Solidarity’ within the EU common foreign and security policy: What is the name of<br />

the game?’, International Politics, Vol. 47, 6, 2010, pp. 596-616, with Laura Ferreira-<br />

Pereira.<br />

‘The International System in the Twenty-first Century,’ International Studies, Vol. 47, 2010 (2<br />

& 4), pp. 113-128.<br />

‘Conflict Resolution,’ in Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser and Leonardo Mulini (eds.),<br />

International Encyclopaedia of Political ScienceI, London, Sage, 2011, Vol.2, pp.391-394.<br />

‘Le Royaume-Uni et l’Europe,’ Commentaire, No. 137, printemps 2012, pp. 37-43.<br />

In Press<br />

‘Moratoria in international politics: a comparative analysis of the moratoria on genetically<br />

modified products and commercial whaling,’ British Journal of Politics and International<br />

Relations, 2012, pp. 12, with Sarah Lieberman and Tim Gray.<br />

‘Conference Diplomacy,’ in Ramesh Thakur et al (eds.): Oxford Handbook of Modern<br />

Diplomacy, OUP, 2013, pp.15<br />

‘Le Royaume-Uni,’ in Thierry Balzacq and Frédéric Ramel (eds.) : Traité des Relations<br />

Internationales, Paris, Presses de Sciences-Po, 2013, pp. 18.<br />

‘Coming to terms with the ‘Other’ : Towards IR going Global,’ in Frederik Bynandfer and<br />

Stefano Guzzini (eds.): Rethinking Foreign Policy Analysis, Routledge, 2013, pp. 247-260.<br />

‘The Question of Western Sahara and the literature on Conflict,’ in an edited volume of the<br />

Centre d’Etudes Internationales, Rabat, 2013.<br />

In progress<br />

Second edition fully revised William C. Olson and A.J.R. Groom, International Relations: Then<br />

and Now, Routledge, with Soeren Keil, 2013.<br />

‘Conclusion’ with Laura Ferreira-Pereira in an edited volume on Portugal and the European Union,<br />

Routledge, 2011.<br />

Reviews and Articles<br />

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Al Arab, American Political Science Review, Annals of the American <strong>Academy</strong> of Political and Social<br />

Science, Global Society, International Studies Perspectives, International Affairs, International History<br />

Review, International Journal, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Integration History,<br />

Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics and History,<br />

Journal of the Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, International Relations, Millennium, Peace<br />

and Conflict, Political Science, Political Studies, Politiikka, La revue internationale et stratégique, Round<br />

Table, Security Dialogue, Sunday Times, Survey, Survival, Third World Affairs, Third World Quarterly, The<br />

Times Higher Education Supplement, Tribune de Genève, World Affairs.<br />

Editions and Translations<br />

Academic Editor and Translation Consultant for Volker Rittberger and Bernhard Zangl: International<br />

Organization, Houndmills, Palgrave, 2006<br />

Academic Editor and Translation Consultant for Fulvio Attinà: The Global Political System, Houndmills,<br />

Palgrave, 2011<br />

Papers delivered in various countries including Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada,<br />

China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Eritrea, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany,<br />

Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Libya, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan,<br />

Papua New Guinea, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA,<br />

Russia, (former) Yugoslavia, Zimbabwe.<br />

Supervision of 43 completed and successful PhD theses.<br />

Societies<br />

Academic Council for the UN System (former Board Member). British International Studies Association<br />

(former Chairman). Conflict Research Society. Founder and Chairman European Standing Group for<br />

International Relations. Association for Cypriot, Greek and Turkish Affairs. Association Française pour<br />

l’Etude de la Méditerranée Orientale et du Monde Turco-Iranien. University Association for Contemporary<br />

European Studies. International Studies Association (former Vice-President). European Consortium for<br />

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Political Research (former Executive Committee member). Association Française de Science Politique. World<br />

International Studies Committee (former Executive Secretary). Association des Internationalistes.<br />

Academic Interests<br />

Theory of International Relations. Conflict Research. European International Relations. International<br />

Organisation.<br />

Non-Academic Interests<br />

Music, Opera, Food, Wine and Travel. Faithful supporter of Lincoln City.<br />

Languages<br />

Fluent: English, French; basic knowledge: German.<br />

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