
Long, David
David Long is Professor of International Affairs in the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. He has published widely on the history of international relations theory as well as on the European Union and transatlantic relations. His current research interests include the EU’s foreign and security policy and also the development of the EU’s policy on outer space.
Research Interests: International Political Economy, European Integration, Trade and Currency Regimes, Comparative Political Economy, and Labour Market and Innovation
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Institution: | Carleton University |
Fields of Expertise: | Economic Policy and Financial Issues EU Policies EU Trade and the Single Market International Relations and Foreign Policy Social Policy, Welfare and Labour Market |
Research groups: | The ECSA-C members |
Email: | david_long@carleton.ca |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English |
Publications: | ”Nato after Atlanticism”, in Osvaldo Croci and Amy Verdun, eds., The Transatlantic Divide: Foreign and Security Policies in the Atlantic Alliance from Kosovo to Iraq, Manchester University Press, 2006 “Europe and the Ban on Landmines: Compliance with exceptions and loopholes”, co-author Paul Chamberlain, in Bryan MacDonald and Richard Matthew, eds., Towards Human Security: A Study of the Transnational Effort to Ban Landmines, SUNY Press, 2004 Imperialism and Internationalism in the discipline of International Relations, SUNY Press, 2005. Co-editor Brian Schmidt Long, D. (2017) Of mustard seeds and shopping lists: C.A.W. Manning and international relations at the LSE. Int Polit 54, 118–123. Long, D. (2016). The Outbreak of the First World War: Structure, Politics and Decision-Making. Perspectives on Politics, 14(3), 927-928 Long, D. (2011). Interdisciplinarity and the Study of International Relations. International Studies, 31-65. doi:10.1057/9780230342934_2 “Quidditch, Imperialism and the Sport-War Intertext”, in Iver Neumann and Daniel Nexon, eds., Harry Potter and World Politics, Routledge, 2006 “Introduction”, Co-author Brian Schmidt, and “Paternalism and the Internationalization of Imperialism: J.A. Hobson on the International Government of the ‘Lower Races’”, in Long and Schmidt, eds., Imperialism and Internationalism in the discipline of International Relations, SUNY Press, 2005 |