Subject
International Relations
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Dr Daniel Cordle
School of Arts and Humanities
Subject(s): Film and Television, International Relations, Literature
Area(s) of expertise: Nuclear / apocalyptic literature and film; Cold War literature and film; Nuclear protest; Postmodern American literature; Twentieth-century American literature (post-1950); Literature and Science; The ‘Two Cultures’ (the relationship between the Arts and the Sciences)
Dr Imad El-Anis
School of Social Sciences
Subject(s): Business, International Relations, Politics
Area(s) of expertise: Trade; Conflict; Middle East and North Africa; Democratisation
Graham Ferris
Nottingham Law School
Subject(s): International Relations, Law, Education
Area(s) of expertise: Globalisation; Law students; Legal ethics; Ownership; Trusts
Dr Marie Gibert
School of Social Sciences
Subject(s): Europe, International Relations, Politics
Area(s) of expertise: EU foreign policy; EU-Africa relations; Africa’s international relations; International norms and normative convergence
Dr Virginie Grzelczyk
School of Social Sciences
Subject(s): International Relations, Politics
Area(s) of expertise: China and the world; Korean peninsula instability; North Korean crisis; Nuclear weapons; Rogue and dangerous states; Korean politics
Dr Judith Rowbotham
School of Arts and Humanities
Subject(s): Crime, Emergency Services, Fashion and Textiles, History, International Relations
Area(s) of expertise: Crime and criminality imagery; Gender and crime; Violence and gender; Public disorder; Police and policing society; Jack the Ripper/Victorian Whitechapel; Victorian murders; Victorian feminism, women’s dress and parlour song; Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon; British Colonial Office, C19th; British colonialism and constitutional history; British Empire and colonial constitutions; Missionaries and Empire; War crimes in the British Empire; War crimes and historical developments
Dr Roy Smith
School of Arts and Humanities
Subject(s): Business, International Relations, The Environment and Geography
Area(s) of expertise: Multinational corporations; Energy security; Environmental and economic vulnerability in the Pacific region; Small island developing states
Dr Weili Teng
Nottingham Business School
Subject(s): Business, International Relations
Area(s) of expertise: Innovation and knowledge management; Strategic leadership; Chinese public administration; Institutional issues in international business and management, especially comparative research between Chinese and western management (e.g. Trust development)

