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Louise Beaumais

Associate Research Fellow

Research Interest(s): Foreign policy, militaries and diplomats, quantitative data, perception, security, Arctic

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): International order, foreign policy, diplomacy

Geographical Area(s): Arctic / Antarctica

Country(ies): France, United Kingdom

Language(s): French, English, Spanish

Thesis topic:

On the use of quantitative data in foreign policy: from datafication to datafiction, supervised by Frédéric Ramel (Sciences Po - CERI) and Thomas Lindemann (Polytechnique/LinX)

Miguel Ángel Salazar Urrutia

Associate Research Fellow

Research Interest(s): Environmental commons governance, Rights of nature and international conservation, Collective governance regimes in Antarctica, Role of non-state actors in international dynamics, Sociopolitics of cooperation in planetary spaces.

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): Environmental risks and planetary limits, Science, technology and power, International order, foreign policy, diplomacy

Geographical Area(s): Arctic / Antarctica, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, North America, Southern Africa, Russia, Western Europe

Language(s): Spanish, French, English

Thesis topic:

Lukas Wahden

PhD Candidate

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): International Relations

Research Group(s): International order, foreign policy, diplomacy, Environmental risks and planetary limits, Security, defence, nuclear weapons

Geographical Area(s): Arctic / Antarctica, Seas and Oceans, Central and Eastern Europe, Caucasus / Central Asia, Global realm

Country(ies): China, Russian Federation

Language(s): German, English, French, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Danish

Thesis topic:

‘Osvoenie’ beyond sovereignty: Russia’s policies towards the polar regions, high and deep sea, and outer space, supervised by Hugo Meijer and Marlène Laruelle