
About
Paul Meyer is an Adjunct Professor at the School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University (SFU). He specializes in international relations with a focus on nuclear disarmament, cyber security, and outer space security. His research bridges historical analysis and contemporary policy, examining treaty negotiations, arms control mechanisms, and diplomatic strategies. Meyer contributes to global discussions on non-proliferation, cyber norms, and conflict prevention through academic publications and policy submissions.
- Affiliations: School for International Studies (SFU)
- Teaching: Courses include 'Inside Diplomacy: A Practitioner's Perspective' (IS 444 & IS 844)
Research Interests:
- Nuclear Policy: Treaty dynamics, disarmament diplomacy, and non-proliferation frameworks
- Cyber Security: Norm development, conflict prevention, and state behavior
- Outer Space Security: Arms race prevention, international code of conduct, and diplomatic frameworks
Recent work highlights trends in multilateral diplomacy, institutional efficacy of bodies like the UN Conference on Disarmament, and Canada's role in global governance. His analyses often critique existing frameworks while proposing innovative solutions for emerging security challenges.
Scientific Awards: None explicitly listed in provided texts.
Advising & Grants: No advisees or grant details provided, though his teaching and policy engagement suggest significant contributions to academic and diplomatic communities.
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