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Jack Holland is a Professor of Global Security Challenges at the University of Leeds, serving as Director of Research and Editor of The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. He specializes in US, UK, and Australian foreign and security policies, with a focus on critical security and terrorism studies. His research explores discourse analysis, constructivism, and the cultural dimensions of security policies, including AUKUS and counter-terrorism strategies.
Education:
- PhD in Politics and International Relations (University of Warwick)
- MA Political Science Research Methods (University of Birmingham)
- BA Geography (University of Cambridge)
Research Interests: Holland’s work bridges theoretical contributions to critical constructivism, methodological innovations in discourse analysis, and empirical studies on counter-terrorism, foreign policy narratives, and geopolitical alliances. His interdisciplinary approach incorporates qualitative and quantitative methods, including elite interviews and bibliometrics.
Grants & Awards: His research has been funded by the ESRC, AHRC, Leverhulme Trust, and EU. He has won teaching awards, including from the British International Studies Association (BISA), and supervised eight completed PhD students with three ongoing.
Labs & Affiliations: Founding Director of the Centre for Global Security Challenges at Leeds. Collaborates with journals like Journal of Global Security Studies and actively engages in policy debates via media commentary (BBC, Sky News) and parliamentary testimony (House of Commons).


