
Jonny Hall
Research Fellow · US Foreign Policy Analysis
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Jonny Hall is an LSE Fellow in the Department of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Prior to this role, he served as a Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Surrey. He holds a PhD in International Relations from LSE and has experience as an IRD Fellow. His primary affiliations include LSE's Department of International Relations, and he has been associated with the University of Surrey in his previous academic position.
Jonny Hall earned his PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). His educational background further includes his prior studies and qualifications, though specific details about undergraduate or master's degrees are not provided in the text.
Jonny Hall's research focuses on the intersection of US foreign policy and public opinion, particularly examining how military strategies and public legitimation efforts influence the American public's perception of wars. His work explores themes such as the normalization of war, the impact of presidential rhetoric on ontological security, and the role of populist narratives in shaping foreign policy. Key areas of expertise include US foreign policy analysis, international security, and the dynamics between political identity and security strategies. He also investigates the evolving character of warfare, including NATO's resilience and adaptation to future threats.
Jonny Hall's recent articles reflect a sustained focus on U.S. foreign policy, presidential rhetoric, and the interplay between public opinion and warfare. Key themes include the 'victory trap' faced by U.S. presidents, the normalization of war from historical conflicts to modern counterterrorism efforts, and NATO's strategies for future defense. His work critically examines Donald Trump's populist foreign policy narratives and their implications for political identity while analyzing how election cycles shape wartime decision-making. He often employs theoretical frameworks like ontological security and historical case studies to explore these topics.
No scientific awards or fellowships have been explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Jonny Hall is currently not available to supervise PhD students. Information regarding grants or funding associated with his research is not provided in the available texts. His professional activities include engagement with LinkedIn and Twitter for academic networking and outreach.
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