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Jocelyn Mawdsley worked as a postdoctoral research fellow on the
ESDP-Democracy Project from December 2001 until the end of the project,
first at the Bonn International Center for Conversion and now at
the Institut d'études européennes at the Université
libre de Bruxelles, where she also teaches on the MA in International
Politics programme. She is currently a lecturer in Security Studies
at the University of Manchester in Britain. She is a British citizen
and studied at Bradford and Newcastle universities, with interludes
at the universities of Bonn and the Saarland, the Deutsche Gesellschaft
für Auswärtige Politik and various research institutes
in Paris. She successfully defended her PhD thesis 'The Changing
Face of European Armaments Co-operation: Continuity and Change in
British, French and German Armaments Policy 1990 - 2000' in December
2000. She then spent a year working for the Scottish Executive in
Edinburgh setting up monitoring and evaluation systems for the 2000-2006
round of European Structural Funds programmes.
Her research interests include the political economy of defence
and security, British, French and German defence policy and the
EU's armament and disarmament agenda. She has also acted as a consultant
for studies for the European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee,
the Green Party in the European Parliament and the Norwegian Ministry
of Defence and is currently involved in a study for the European
Commission.
Her ESDP-Democracy project publications include (full list under
publications):
- (2004) The Arming of the European Union: Explaining the Armaments
Dimension of European Security and Defence Policy, Perspectives:
The Central European Review of International Affairs, Issue 22
Summer 2004: pp.7-21
- (2003), Arms, Agencies and Accountability: The Case of OCCAR,
European Security, Vol. 12 Issue 3-4: pp.95-11
- with E. Remacle and M. Martinelli (Eds.), (2004), Europe
and the Global Armament Agenda: Security, Trade and Accountability,
Baden-Baden, Nomos Verlag
- (2003), The
European Union and Defence Industrial Policy, BICC Paper 31,
Bonn.
- with G. Quille (2003). Equipping
the Rapid Reaction Force: Options for and Constraints on a European
Defence Equipment Strategy. BICC Paper 33. Bonn.
Jocelyn can be contacted at Jocelyn.Mawdsley@man.ac.uk
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