Prof Ian Clark
MA Prifysgol Glasgow PhD Prifysgol Genedlaethol Awstralia
Emeritus Professor
Department of International Politics
Contact Details
- Email: iic@aber.ac.uk
- Office: 3.03, International Politics Building
- Research Portal Profile
Profile
Ian Clark joined the Department in 1998, having previously taught at the University of Western Australia and the University of Cambridge. He has held a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship 2002-4, and an ESRC Professorial Fellowship 2007-10. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1999, and has served as its Chair of Posts since 2005. He was elected an Honorary Fellow of Selwyn College in 2000, and in 2010 became a Founding Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. He was awarded a Rockefeller Foundation residence at Bellagio in 2003. He has held visiting appointments at the Australian National University, University of Cambridge, ASERI Milan, and Chuo University in Tokyo.
Teaching
PhD Supervision
IR theory and international history
Ethics of War
Globalisation
International Legitimacy
US Climate Change
Research
His research combines IR theory and international history. After working initially on Soviet foreign policy, his research concentrated for many years on the history of nuclear strategy, especially Anglo-American relations. This developed into an associated interest in the ethics of war. He then produced a number of historical and theoretical works about globalization. During most of the past decade, he has been researching aspects of international legitimacy, and making the case for the importance of this hitherto neglected aspect of international affairs. Currently, he is investigating the forms, understandings, and distribution of vulnerability in international order.