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David Haglund is a Professor in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Science. He holds a PhD from Johns Hopkins University and a BA from Ohio State University. His research focuses on American foreign policy, transatlantic relations, Canada-US relations, and Canadian foreign policy. He has held visiting professorships in France, Germany, Ireland, and the US, and served as Director of the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy (1985–1995, 1996–2002) and Head of the Department of Political Studies (1992–1996). His work emphasizes historical and strategic perspectives on security, diplomacy, and international relations.
Dr. Haglund's research explores themes such as the North American stable peace, transatlantic alliances, and the impact of technological nationalism on strategic partnerships. He has authored or co-authored influential books, including *Sister Republics: Security Relations Between America and France* (2023) and *The US “Culture Wars” and the Anglo-American Special Relationship* (2019). His service roles include co-editing the *International Journal* (2003–2012) and advising on graduate studies in US foreign policy and transatlantic security.
His affiliations include the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy and the Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary policy challenges, addressing topics like NATO cohesion, geo-economic strategies, and the evolution of Anglo-American relations.
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