Chercheur

Mark Corcoral is a PhD candidate at the Centre for International Studies (CERI) at Sciences Po, in association with the Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM) in Paris. As an expert on US national security policy, his research focuses on strategic lawyering and cyber security policy. He is the author of Cyber-attaques : L'Amérique désigne ses ennemis (L'Harmattan, 2021), a study that earned him the “Bastien Irondelle Prize” awarded by the French Association on Warfare and Strategic Studies (AEGES), the “Junior Researcher Prize” awarded by the French Center for Research in Intelligence (CF2R), and the “Scientific Prize” awarded by the French Institute of Advanced Studies in National Defence (IHEDN). He has also taught political science at the Le Havre campus of Sciences Po, and published peer-reviewed articles in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies (with Thierry Balzacq) and in Raisons politiques.

Thesis

Using Law to Protect the Nation: The Strategic Functions of the US Justice Department, supervised by Thierry Balzacq

Research Interests

National security, intelligence, cybersecurity, lawfare, grand strategy

  • Teaching

    - Establishment : Sciences Po, title : Introduction à la science politique (Campus du Havre), (level : licence)
  • Languages

    French, English
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