معرفی
Thierry Braspenning-Balzacq is a Visiting Professor at the School of Social Sciences, Politics and Communication, Central European University. His academic work focuses on International Relations, Security Studies, and Securitization Theory, with significant contributions to understanding Collective Memory, Moral Responsibility, and Non-intervention Policies in global conflicts.
- Doctor of International Relations, University of Cambridge (2003)
His research explores the intersection of Security Governance, Political Discourse, and Ethical Constraints in international affairs, particularly how Blame Games and Collective Memory shape governmental actions and conflict resolutions. Recent publications analyze the theoretical foundations of securitization and its practical applications in counter-terrorism and diplomatic performance.
Scientific contributions include the editorial work Security: Dialogues Across Disciplines and the co-authored project 'Blame Games in International Arenas'. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals in education and academic innovation, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges.
- Scientific Awards
- Doctor of International Relations, University of Cambridge (2003)
As a supervisor, he guided projects like Blame Games in International Arenas and Historical Lessons in Conflict Discourses. His expertise has been showcased through media contributions, including the George Soros Visiting Chair Lecture (2022) and analytical commentaries on security, freedom, and data retention.




