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Keith Krause
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Biography:- Professor Krause obtained his D.Phil in International Relations in 1987 from Balliol College, Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. Between 1987 and 1994 he was an Assistant and then an Associate Professor at York University (Toronto), where he was also Deputy Director, and (in 1993-94) the Acting Director of the York Centre for International and Strategic Studies. Since 1994, Keith Krause has been a Professor of International Politics at the Graduate Institute. He served as the Director of the Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies (PSIS) since 1999, which is now the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding (CCDP).
His research has concentrated on international security and arms control, and on multilateralism and global governance. His published work includes Arms and the State (Cambridge University Press, 1992), and articles in International Studies Quarterly, European Journal of International Relations, Review of International Studies, Global Governance, Contemporary Security Policy, Mershon Review of International Studies, Cooperation and Conflict, and International Journal, as well as chapters in a dozen edited volumes. He is also the editor or co-editor of: Culture and Security: Multilateralism, Arms Control and Security Building (Frank Cass, 1999); Critical Security Studies: Concepts and Cases (with Michael C. Williams) (University of Minnesota Press, 1997); and State, Society and the United Nations System: Changing Perspectives on Multilateralism (with W. Andy Knight) (UN University Press, 1995).
Field(s)of Interest:- • Contemporary conflicts and post-conflict reconstruction
• Armed violence
• Changing conceptions of security
• Global governance
Selected Publications:- • “Disarmament”, in Thomas Weiss and Sam Daws, eds, The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 287-299.
• Small Arms Survey 2007: Guns and the City (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007). “Guns in the City” chapter, pp. 161-195. • (with Oliver Jütersonke) “Peace, Security and Development in Post-Conflict Environments,” Security Dialogue, 36:4 (December 2005), pp. 447-462.
• Critical Security Studies (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997). Edited with Michael C. Williams.
• “State-Making and Region-Building: The Interplay of Domestic and Regional Security in the Middle East,” Journal of Strategic Studies, 26:3 (September 2003), 99-124.
• (with Jennifer Milliken) “State Failure, State Collapse and State Reconstruction: Concepts, Lessons and Strategies,” Development and Change, 33:5 (November 2002), 753-774.
• “Multilateral Diplomacy, Norm-Building and UN Conferences: The Case of Small Arms and Light Weapons,” Global Governance, 8:2 (April-June 2002), 247-263.
• “Critical Theory and Security Studies: The Research Program of 'Critical Security Studies',” Cooperation and Conflict, 33:3 (September 1998), 299-334.
• (with Michael C. Williams). “Broadening the Agenda of Security Studies: Politics and Methods,” Mershon International Studies Review, 40, supplement 2 (October 1996), 229-254.
- Professor Krause obtained his D.Phil in International Relations in 1987 from Balliol College, Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. Between 1987 and 1994 he was an Assistant and then an Associate Professor at York University (Toronto), where he was also Deputy Director, and (in 1993-94) the Acting Director of the York Centre for International and Strategic Studies. Since 1994, Keith Krause has been a Professor of International Politics at the Graduate Institute. He served as the Director of the Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies (PSIS) since 1999, which is now the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding (CCDP).

