Adam Lupel | |
Birth Place: | Chicago, Illinois |
Education: | Boston University, New School for Social Research |
Occupation: | Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at the International Peace Institute |
Notable Works: | Responding to Genocide: The Politics of International Action (2013) |
Adam Lupel (born 1970 in Chicago) is a writer and international relations expert.
Lupel was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1970. He received his bachelor's degree in international relations with a concentration in Latin America from Boston University and his PhD in political theory and master's in liberal studies from the New School for Social Research[1]
Adam Lupel is the Vice President and Chief Executive Officer at the International Peace Institute (IPI) in New York.[2] [3]
He was managing editor of Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory[4] before joining IPI in 2006 as editor. He later became the director of research and publications for IPI and the Independent Commission on Multilateralism (2014-2016).[5]
Lupel is the author of Globalization and Popular Sovereignty: Democracy’s Transnational Dilemma (2009)[6] and the co-editor of Peace Operations and Organized Crime: Enemies or Allies? (2011)[7] and Responding to Genocide: The Politics of International Action (2013).[8] His current work is on issues related to globalization, multilateralism, and the prevention of mass atrocities.[9]