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Prof Juliet Kaarbo holds the rank of Professor in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, part of The Arts Faculty. Her work focuses on leader personality, foreign policy decision-making, role theory, and parliamentary influence. She co-founded the Scottish Council on Global Affairs and previously held positions at the University of Edinburgh, University of Kansas, and the Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva). She has led major projects, including a Leverhulme Trust-funded study on leader personality changes and their political consequences. Her research spans international political economy, security policy, and comparative politics.
Key awards include the 2018 ISA Distinguished Scholar in Foreign Policy Analysis and election as ISA Vice President (2022-23). She has authored/co-edited influential works like The Oxford Handbook of Foreign Policy Analysis (2024) and Domestic Role Contestation (2016). Current projects include analyzing U.S. presidential candidate-to-president transitions and Egyptian foreign policy through role theory frameworks.
Prof Kaarbo’s grants include a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2023-25) and collaborative work on the DeploymentVoteWatch database tracking European military deployment votes. She advises governments on Scottish independence, Brexit, and UK parliamentary roles in foreign policy.


