Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman FBA

Political Studies
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1995
Subjects
Politics

King's College London Professor of War Studies, and Vice-Principal (Strategy and Development)

Past appointments

King's College London University of London Professor of War Studies, and Vice-Principal (Research), King's College London

2004 -

King's College London University of London Vice-Principal

2003 -

King's College London University of London Head of School of Social Science and Public Policy

2001 -

King's College London University of London Professor of War Studies

1982 -

King's College London University of London Professor of War Studies, King's College London

1982 -

Publications

Britain and the Falklands War

Published in 1988

The Evolution of Nuclear Strategy

Published in 1981

Kennedy's Wars

Published in 2000

The Official History of the Falklands Campaign

Published in 2003

A Choice of Enemies

Published in 2008

Nine Fellows of the British Academy on how their subjects could shape the 2020s

24 Jan 2020

Leading professors in the humanities and social sciences set out the challenges and opportunities facing their subjects in the 2020s.

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Professor Robert Keohane FBA

Theories of asymmetrical interdependence and international cooperation; transnational relations; the role of multilateral institutions in world politics; accountability and legitimacy in global governance; qualitative research methods

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Professor Sir John Curtice FBA

Electoral behaviour; electoral systems; social and political attitudes in Scotland in particular, Britain as a whole, and comparatively; survey research methods

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Professor Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey FBA

Deliberation in congressional committees and UK parliamentary select committees; applied textual analysis to political speeches and debates; 19th-century British trade policy; contemporary US and UK monetary policy; nonverbal behaviour in deliberation

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