Modern Masters Reading Series: Daniel Deudney
Thursday, February 13th 6:30pm
McGuire Hall
Deudney teaches political science, international relations and political theory at Johns Hopkins University. He holds a BA in political science and philosophy from Yale University, a MPA in science, technology, and public policy from George Washington University, and a PhD in political science from Princeton University.
During the late 1970s he served as senior legislative assistant for energy and environment,
and legislative director, to Senator John Durkin (D-NH). During the early 1980s he
was a Senior Researcher at the Worldwatch Institute in Washington D.C. During 2010-11
he was senior research fellow at the TransAtlantic Academy at the German Marshall
Fund in Washington D.C. His areas of research are general international relations
theory, international political theory and republicanism, and contemporary global
issues (nuclear, outer space, environment, and energy).
His publications include RENEWABLE ENERGY (Norton, 1983), co-author; and CONTESTED
GROUNDS: Conflict and Security in the New Global Environmental Politics (SUNY, 1998),
co-editor. He has also published extensively, often with John Ikenberry, on the end
of the Cold War and on the Liberal International Order. His book BOUNDING POWER: Republican
Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village (Princeton University Press,
2007) was co-winner of the Jervis-Schroeder Prize for the best book in international
politics and history by the American Political Science Association, and was co-winner
of the Book of the Decade award from the International Studies Association. His most
recent book is DARK SKIES: Space Expansionism, Planetary Geopolitics and the Ends
of Humanity (Oxford University Press, 2020).
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