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IISL - Scientific Director 2018-2020
Noé Cornago is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Department of Public International Law, International Relations and History of Law (University of the Basque Country). Director of the Master in Decentralized International Cooperation: Peace and Development (2000-2012), and the Official Master's and Doctoral Program in International Studies (2012 to 2017) at the same university. Being a Doctor in Political Science also trained in Information Sciences, his research addresses various aspects of global politics and norms from an inter-disciplinary perspective. More specifically he is interested on the transformations of diplomatic practices, institutions and discourses, the rise and fall of global regimes, norms contestation, the politics of post-development, and aesthetics and politics. He is the author of Plural Diplomacies: Normative Predicaments and Functional Imperatives (Leiden: Brill 2013), and co-author, with Costas M. Constantinou and Fiona McConnell, of Transprofessional Diplomacy (Leiden: Brill 2017), and has published a significant number of books chapters and articles, being also co-editor of two books and two journal special issues, with publishers such as Routledge, Sage, Martinus Nijhoff-Brill, Palgrave-Macmillan, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Wiley, or Blackwell. He has been a visiting researcher at Ohio State University (1992), University Laval (2002), and University of Idaho (2004). Basque Visiting Fellow, at St. Antony's College, University of Oxford (2011-2012), and Visiting Professor of Master and Doctorate at the Institutes of Political Studies of Bordeaux (2004) and Paris (2017), as well as at the Universities of Barcelona and Complutense de Madrid, amongst many other universities in Spain. (...) (Source: IISL official website, 2019: http://www.iisj.net/en/about-iisl/scientific-director )
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