NINA TANNENWALD

Nina Tannenwald's research focuses on the role of international institutions, norms and ideas in global security issues, efforts to control weapons of mass destruction, and human rights and the laws of war.

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Biography

Nina Tannenwald joined the Brown Department of Political Science in the fall of 2011. She was previously Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Assistant and then Associate Research Professor at Brown's Watson Institute for International Studies. She has been a visiting professor at Cornell and Stanford Universities, a Carnegie Scholar, and an MacArthur Foundation Research and Writing Fellow in International Peace and Security. In 2012-2013 she is serving as a Franklin Fellow in the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation in the U.S. State Department.

Tannenwald was director of the International Relations Program at Brown from 2003-2006. She has been a commentator on local radio and television, and in the op-ed pages, on foreign policy issues, and a consultant to the United Nations Association. Prior to coming to Brown, she held fellowships at Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation and Harvard's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. She holds a master's degree from the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs and a Ph.D in international relations from Cornell University.

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NINA TANNENWALD, Ph.D, Cornell
Senior Lecturer
Political Science
Phone: +1 401 863 1056
E-mail: Nina_Tannenwald@Brown.EDU

Nina Tannenwald's Brown Research URL:
http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Nina_Tannenwald

On The Web:
Researcher will examine how weapons are branded inhumane (GSJ of Jan. 28, 2000)

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