Adam Bronstone, PhD
Adam Bronstone holds a doctorate from the University of Hull in Britain, with a specialization in International Relations. Adam has written several books with respect to transatlantic issues including political economics and security. His current research revolves around issues of place and identity as they relate to modern-day technologically connected world that we live in. Dr. Bronstone has taught at several universities in Britain, Canada and the United States. Adam will also be working with the Model United Nations group ion campus, as he has many fond memories of his time as a Model UN participant as a student.
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Education
PhD, International Relations, University of Hull, 1995
MA, International Relations, York University, 1991
BA, Political Science, University of Manitoba 1990
Courses Taught
Introduction to Politics, Comparative Politics, European Union Politics, International Relations
Research Interests
International trade and international relations; Institutional and political-economic development of the European Union; European-U.S. financial developments and governmental trade disputes; Theories of International Relations
Selected Publications
People, Places and Global Order, Routledge, 2019.
European Security in the 21st Century: Beyond International Relations Theory, Ashgate Publishers, 2001.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: The Building of a Bank for Central East Europe, Manchester University Press, 1999.
European Union - United States Security Relations, St. Martin’s Press, 1998.