Wheeler, Nicholas J.

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Name (Latin)
Wheeler, Nicholas J.
Other forms of name
Wheeler, Nick, 1962-
Date of birth
1962-04-07
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 68980901
Wikidata: Q11324265
Library of congress: n 88194002
Sources of Information
  • Booth, Ken. The security dilemma,2008:eCIP t.p. (Nicholas J. Wheeler) data sheet (Nick Wheeler; Birth Date: 4/7/1962)
  • Clark, I. The British origins of nuclear strategy ... 1989:CIP t.p. (Nicholas J. Wheeler) data sheet (research fellow, Dept. of War Studies, King's College; research assoc., International Insti. for Strategic Studies)
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Wikipedia description:

Nicholas J. Wheeler (born 7 April 1962) is professor of international politics at the University of Birmingham and co-editor (with Christian Reus-Smit) of the Cambridge Studies in International Relations book series, published by Cambridge University Press and the British International Studies Association. Wheeler specializes in security studies and has focused his research on the security dilemma and humanitarian intervention. Wheeler received his BA from Staffordshire University and his MA and PhD from the University of Southampton. He has taught at Aberystwyth University and the University of Hull and served as director of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies. He is also a member of the United Nations Association of the United Kingdom's policy advisory committee and served as a trustee of the Welsh Centre for International Affairs. Wheeler is currently a professor at the University of Birmingham. Wheeler is the author or co-author of three books and the co-editor of three additional books. He is also the author of numerous articles in journals including International Affairs, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, and International Political Science Review. In 2011, Wheeler was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.

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