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Michael Doyle is a university professor at Columbia University in New York, specializing in international relations theory, international security, and international organizations. His career includes significant roles in global governance, such as serving as Assistant Secretary-General and Special Adviser to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan (2001–2003), and leadership positions with the Council on Foreign Relations (since 1992), the Academic Council of the United Nations System, the International Peace Institute (1992–2018), and the UN Democracy Fund (2006–2013). He co-developed the Model International Mobility Convention (2015), a collaborative framework endorsed by over 40 academics.
Doyle’s research focuses on the intersection of international law, institutional governance, and conflict resolution. His recent contributions include lectures such as 'Cold Peace: Avoiding the New Cold War' (2023), addressing contemporary geopolitical challenges. His work emphasizes multilateral cooperation frameworks and democratic governance mechanisms within international systems.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided data. His advisory roles and academic leadership are central to his profile, with extensive involvement in policy development and academic governance at international levels.


