Professor Christopher Hill FBA

Foreign policy analysis; European Union and its member states; foreign policy and domestic society; international politics; international relations theory.
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2007
Subjects
Politics

Summary

My academic work focuses on the making and conduct of foreign policy, wth special reference to the member states of the European Union, and to the external relations of the EU itself. I am particularly concerned with the interplay between domestic society and foreign policy, which currently means a preoccupation with such issues as multiculturalism, migration and interventions abroad.

Current post

Wilson E Schmidt Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna; Emeritus Professor of International Relations, University of Cambridge; Emeritus Fellow, Sidney Sussex College

Past appointments

Johns Hopkins University Wilson E Schmidt Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna

2017 -

University of Cambridge Emeritus Professor of International Relations; Emeritus Fellow, Sidney Sussex College

2016 -

University of Cambridge Director of the Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College

2004 - 2009

University of Cambridge Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College

2004 - 2016

University of Cambridge Director of the Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College

2004 - 2016

Publications

Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century 2016 2nd edition

The National Interest in Question: Foreign Policy in Multicultural Societies 2013

National and European Foreign Policies 2011, edited with R. Wong

Cabinet Decisions in Foreign Policy 1991

The Changing Politics of Foreign Policy 2003

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Andrew Hurrell FBA

International relations, with particular reference to theories of global order & global governance: the history of thought on international law & relations: the international relations of the Americas, especially Brazil

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Professor Helen Margetts FBA

The relationship between government, politics and digital technology including: digital government; politics and social media; public policy-making and data-intensive technologies such as artificial intelligence

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Professor Theda Skocpol FBA

Analyses socio-political transformations in historical and cross-national perspective, including revolutions and social movements; evolution of US social policies and voluntary associations; and contemporary US party polarisation and Republican radicalisation

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