Doug Stokes Explained

Doug Stokes (born 1972) is a British academic who is Professor in International Security and Strategy[1] in the Department of Politics at the University of Exeter. He was born in 1972 in Hackney, East London. His father was a gardener and sign writer and his mother was a cleaner and secretary. He was educated in London inner city state schools and left home at 17, and Hackney when 25.

He completed his degree at London University in 1997, and worked in the still conflict prone town of Brčko in Bosnia. He returned to full time education in 2000 for his master's degree, and completed his Ph.D. at Bristol in 2003.

Legacy

He has published a number of books and articles on US foreign policy, grand strategy and world order. His most recent books include an edited volume with Professor Michael Cox (of the London School of Economics) entitled US foreign policy (Oxford University Press, 2008; 2nd edition 2012; 3rd edition 2018) and Energy Security and American Hegemony[2] (Johns Hopkins University Press in June 2010). Stokes is currently working on a new book on Transatlantic grand strategy, the ways in which the US can help stymie decline and the implications of US strategic retrenchment for European security.

He is a senior research associate of Exeter's Strategy and Security Institute,[3] member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs and Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Professor Doug Stokes. Debbie Robinson. exeter.ac.uk.
  2. Book: Global Energy Security and American Hegemony . jhu.edu . 2010 . 10.56021/9780801894961 . Stokes . Doug . 978-0801894961 .
  3. Web site: Strategy & Security Institute. exeter.ac.uk.
  4. Web site: RUSI -.