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About
Dr. Samuel Jarvis is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at York St John University's School of Humanities. He holds a PhD from the University of Sheffield (2018), MA and BA from the University of Leeds. His research focuses on the intersection of international relations and political theory, examining global collective action challenges related to mass atrocities, climate change, and pandemics. Key areas include UN Security Council dynamics, R2P normativity, and UK foreign policy post-Brexit.
Research highlights include a British Academy-funded project analyzing UK's UNSC role post-Brexit, and ongoing studies on climate/security linkages. Teaching modules include International Security, Global Governance, and Global Health Politics. Professional roles include membership in ECR2P, Academic Council of the UN System, and peer review for major publishers.
Notable outputs include his 2022 monograph on R2P's motivational limits and 2023 European Journal of International Security article on R2P and human rights contestation. His work frequently engages with emerging security threats and UNSC informal practices to address global challenges.
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