MA Supervision

(Graduate Programme in Political Science, York University, unless otherwise noted)

Completed

Hannah Biesterfeld, ‘The Devil in the Details: The Promise and the Problems R2P Presents for the UN’, August 2015.

Maj. JEP Collette, “Whose Freedom from Fear? Security Sector Reform of the Palestinian Authority” (Master of Defence Studies, DL; Department of Defence Studies, CFC, RoyalMilitary College of Canada,. May 2015.

Maj. J. Chura, “Red Dragon Rising: Chinese Naval Modernization and the Implications forRegional Security” Security Sector Reform of the Palestinian Authority” (Master of DefenceStudies, DL; Department of Defence Studies, CFC, Royal Military College of Canada), August 2014.

Maj. Robert Hart, “The North Atlantic Treaty Organization: At the Crossroads of Crimea” (Master of Defence Studies, DL; Department of Defence Studies, CFC, Royal Military College of Canada),  August 2014.

Alexandra Musten, “Fleeing, Fucking, Fighting: Does the data support a positive relationship between war and HIV/AIDS?” (Graduate Programme in Disaster and Emergency Management). August 2013.

Nichole Poulin ‘The convergence of stabilization, post-conflict reconstruction, and disasterrelief’ (Graduate Programme in Disaster and Emergency Management), August 2013.

Josh Weiner, “How the Frame Constructs the Image: The Spectre of Enlightenment Reason inContemporary International Relations Theory”, September 2012.

Suzanne Hawkins, ‘”Far From any Battlefield”: The Battlefield’s Spatial Production in the USTargeted Killing Debate’, August 2012.

Casey Babb, ‘Rebranding the Canadian Forces: Consequences to Canadian Identity’, August 2012.

Anthony Rodger, ‘Beyond Security Dilemmas: The East Asian trade in conventional arms as a function of image creation and communication’, April 2012

Erin Knight, ‘Surveillance After September 11: The making of a new political order’, February 2012.

Rich Stewart, ‘The Canadian Peacekeeping Myth in the Reproduction of a Gendered Global Order: A Critical Feminist Interpretation of the Canadian Peacekeeping Experience’, August 2011.

Benjamin Brookwell, ‘Evaluating Securitized Development in Afghanistan: How Should We Measure Success?’, August 2011.

Rodney Doody, “Pleonexia Securitas: A Reading of Desire, Knowledge, and Security across Emmanuel Levinas and Gilles Deleuze”, September 2010.

Jessica Foran, “Bare Life and the Body: Disrupting sovereign power and its (re)production through a reading of Afghan detainees” (second reader), completion June 2009

Nik Danaylov, “Hacking Destiny: Critical Security at the Intersection of Human and Machine Intelligence” (Supervisor), completion February 2009.

Joanna Melymuk “Giving Voice to a ‘Silent Genocide’: An examination of widespread sexual violence in the DRC and the former Yugoslavia and the effect of international criminal law” (supervisor), completion September 2008.

Hicham Safieddine “A critique of the New Constitutionalism: The fallacy of outcome as process” (supervisor), completion September 2008.

Kristen Ali. “Flatlands: Bodies, Boundaries and Fantasies in the Performance of Space” (second reader), completion January 2008

Emily Merson. “Reimag(in)ing Hurricane Katrina: (Re)productions of Subjectivities and Militarized Responses to Environmental Events in the Visual Culture of Mass Media” (second reader), completion November 2007

Sanja Dejanovic. “Witnessing the Event: Glimpses into South Africa's Truth Commission” (second reader), completion October 2007

Jessica Parish “Soup can sublime OR Why it matters (TO/IR) that Andy came to town” (second reader), completion September 2007

Sam Huston (University of Bradford) “Conflict Resolution and Water Management: The cases of India and China” (supervisor), completion September 2006

Stefan Liebig (Bradford) “Implications for World Order of EU-Chinese Relations” (supervisor), completion September 2006

Andwele Bryan (Bradford) “Securitisation of Sexual Identity” (supervisor), completion September 2006

Emily Saso, ‘“Blood Looks Very Red on the Colour Television Screen”: The Evolution of Representing Modern War in America’, (supervisor) completion September 2004.

Abhinav Kumar, ‘America’s Army Game and the (Re)Production of War’, (supervisor) completion September 2004.

Colleen Bell, ‘Social Action and State Security’ (supervisor), completion February 2003.

Caitlin Patrick, “Aberration in the Heartland of the Real’: Interpreting Terrorism in the Post-9/11 World’ (supervisor), completion November 2002.

Maj.  David Alexander, ‘Canada’s Dependence on Military Alliances: A Path for the Future’ Canadian Forces College Master of Defence Studies (supervisor), completion June 2002.

Maj.  André Boucher, ‘The Fast Lane Towards Ballistic Missile Defence’ Canadian Forces College Master of Defence Studies (supervisor), completion June 2002.

L.  Col.  Ken Stannix, ‘Should Canada Participate in the United States National Missile Defence System?’ Canadian Forces College Master of Defence Studies (supervisor), completion June 2002.

Serge Vucetic, ‘The Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe as a Security Community-Building Institution’ (second reader), completion 2001.

Yun Yamada, ‘From Isolation to Cooperation’ (second reader), completion 2001

Cristina Bagato-Masters, ‘Militarised Masculinities: The Revolution in Military Affairs’ (second reader), completion 2000.

Elizabeth Dauphinee, ‘Imagining Intervention: Responsibility, Obligation and the Kosovo Conflict’ (second reader), completion 2000.

Robin Wettlaufer, ‘The Empire Strikes Down: Technology Fetishism and National Missile Defence’ (supervisor), completion 2000.

Todd Alway, ‘A generalised account of a generalised other: the state in constructivist theory’, (supervisor), completion 1999.

Matthew Duffy, The Impact of the Nuclear Tests in South Asia on the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime’, (supervisor), completion 1999.

Kyle Grayson, ‘Emancipation or Intoxication?  Regimes of Truth, Aztec Ontology, Sun Tzu and the US “War on Drugs”’, (supervisor), completion 1999.

Robert Sparling, ‘Robust Paralysis: Western Conflict Resolution Theory from Dayton to Rambouillet’, (supervisor), completion 1999.

Kristina Lindholm, ‘The terrorist threat to diplomacy’ Department of International Relations, Keele University (co-suerpvisor), completion 1998

Kevin Davis, ‘Cooperation and Integration in the States-system’, Department of International Relations, Keele University, (supervisor), completion 1997

Grant Kelly, ‘Media Representation and the Gulf Conflict’, Department of International Relations, Keele University, (supervisor), completion 1997

Alain Prioetti-Meloni, ‘The Future of European Security: Does NATO have a new role?’, Department of International Relations, Keele University, (supervisor), completion 1997

Justin Ashmore, ‘Maximalist Detent to Second Cold War: American-Soviet Rapproachment 1969-1980', Department of International Relations, Keele University, (supervisor), completion 1996

Drosili Hamourtziadou, ‘Questions of Truth in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’,  Department of International Relations, Keele University, (supervisor), completion 1996

Tony Henry, ‘Games Without Frontiers: Intelligence’s role in the post-Cold War security order’,  Department of International Relations, Keele University, (supervisor), completion 1997

Hong Li, ‘NGOs and Global Security’,  Department of International Relations, Keele University, (supervisor), completion 1996.