
Luca Tardelli
Associate Professor · International Security
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Dr. Luca Tardelli is an Associate Professor in International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, serving as Departmental Tutor in the Department of International Relations. His academic background includes a PhD in International Relations from LSE, an MSc in International Relations from LSE, an MA in War Studies from King's College London, and a BA in International Relations from the University of Bologna.
His research examines international security dynamics through realist and political sociology frameworks, focusing on how elite politics influence US military interventions in civil wars and revolutions. Primary research areas include:
- Military intervention decision-making processes
- US foreign policy formulation
- Role of political elites in conflict zones
- Theoretical applications of realism
Publications consistently explore intervention practices across historical and contemporary contexts, emphasizing US engagements in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya. Research demonstrates recurring themes of presidential decision-making, structural power influences, and comparative conflict analysis.
No major scientific awards reported.
Teaching includes undergraduate/postgraduate courses on International Relations Theory, International Security, American Grand Strategy, and Middle East politics. Previously convened the executive MSc in International Strategy and Diplomacy at LSE (2013-2018). Professional experience includes positions at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, and LSE IDEAS.
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