Staff
Peter van Ham
Director Global Governance Research
Dr Peter van Ham is Director of Global Governance Research and Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium). His research focuses on European security and defence issues, transatlantic relations, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and place branding. From 1996 to 2001, he was Professor of West European Politics at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies (Garmisch-Partenkirchen), and he has held research positions at the WEU Institute for Security Studies (Paris), the Royal Institute of International Affairs (London), Columbia University (New York) and COPRI (Denmark). He is a member of the Advisory Council on International Affairs to the Dutch Government (Peace and Security Committee), as well as a member of the editorial board of Security Dialogue (PRIO/Oslo).
Expertise
Transatlantic Relations, European security, WMD proliferation
(Current) Projects
- Transatlantic relations: security and culture;
- Globalization and the changing role of the European state;
- Postmodern forms of social power: Public diplomacy and placebranding
Positions
- Adjunct professor at the College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium);
- Member of the Advisory Board on International Affairs to the Dutch Government (Peace and Security Committee);
- Editorial board of Security Dialogue (PRIO, Oslo)
Education
Doctorate in Political Science, Leiden University (1991)
Languages
Dutch (mother tongue), English (fluent), German (good)
Latest publications by Peter van Ham: (more »)
- Social Power in International Politics, Peter van Ham (Summary)
- Europese Unie: weerloze 'eeuwige theedrinker', Peter van Ham
- L'Europe doit être prête à la guerre, Peter van Ham, in: Libération
- Statement on the future of 'Brand America' [online debate], Peter van Ham
- President Bush zal nog jaren fungeren als ideale zondebok, Peter van Ham
- The Power of War: Why Europe Needs It, Peter van Ham (Summary)
- Global Governance and the Relevance of Social Power, Peter van Ham, in: Challenges in a Changing World: Clingendael Views on Global and Regional Issues
