Corine Wood-Donnelly

PhD Candidate – Politics and History

Room: Chadwick Building 011
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom

About Corine

Corine Wood-Donnelly is a part-time lecturer in politics and history. She is in the end stages of completing a Ph.D. in International Relations with a working title of “On [Claims to] Sovereignty and the National Interest: Arctic Policy of Canada, Russia and the United States to 2010” which looks at the long term development of the Arctic as a region of interest in International Relations and explores the concepts of national interest and sovereignty.


Research Interests

International Relations (esp relating to the Arctic), imperialism, national interests and sovereignty.

Publications

  • “Arctic Governance in an Era of Transformative Change” ICASS VII, “Circumpolar Perspectives in Global Dialogue”, International Arctic Social Sciences Association,  Akureyri, Iceland. 22-25 June 2011.
  • Law of the Sea.” Oxford Bibliographies Online: International Relations. 2010

    Triangulating the Russian Position: The Discourse of the Arctic Front.”  ESRC Seminar Series, 2010-11, Geopolitics of Polar Regions, Seminar 2, London. September 2010.

    Triangulating the Russian Position: The Discourse of the Arctic Front.”  Institute of Public Affairs: Contemporary Conflicts: Class, Culture and Environment Conference, Bristol University, Bristol. September 2010.

    Anarchy, Geopolitics and International Law in the Dimensions of Arctic Space.” Politics & History Departmental Research Seminar, Brunel University, October 2009

    Arctic States: Security and the National Interest.” Warwick University Postgraduate Conference: “Security Beyond Borders” Warwick University, June 2009.

    Vying For Sovereignty: The Future of the Arctic?,” IBRU 9th Annual Conference: “The State of Sovereignty,” Durham University April 2009.

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