Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Michelle Bentley | |
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| Name | Michelle Bentley |
| Nationality | British |
| Fields | International relations, Security studies |
Michelle Bentley is a renowned academic and expert in the field of International relations and Security studies, with a strong focus on Critical security studies and Feminist security studies. Her work is influenced by prominent scholars such as Ken Booth, Richard Wyn Jones, and Cynthia Enloe. Bentley's research has been shaped by her interests in Global governance, Human security, and the United Nations.
Michelle Bentley was born in the United Kingdom and pursued her higher education at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, where she earned her Bachelor's degree in International relations and Politics. She then moved to the University of Bristol to complete her Master's degree in Security studies, under the supervision of Professor Paul Rogers. During her time at Bristol, Bentley was exposed to the works of prominent scholars such as Robert Cox, Andrew Linklater, and Steve Smith. Her academic background has been influenced by the English School of international relations theory, which emphasizes the importance of International society and Global governance.
Bentley began her academic career as a Lecturer at the University of Southampton, where she taught courses on International relations theory, Security studies, and Global governance. She has also held positions at the University of Exeter and the University of Warwick, working alongside notable scholars such as Professor Stuart Croft and Professor Nick Wheeler. Bentley's research has been supported by institutions such as the Economic and Social Research Council and the British Academy. Her work has been influenced by the Cold War, the War on terror, and the Arab Spring, as well as the policies of the United States, the European Union, and the United Nations.
Michelle Bentley's research focuses on the intersection of International relations and Security studies, with a particular emphasis on Critical security studies and Feminist security studies. Her work has been published in leading academic journals such as International Relations, Security Dialogue, and Journal of International Relations and Development. Bentley has also contributed to edited volumes published by Routledge, Oxford University Press, and Cambridge University Press. Her research has been influenced by the works of Judith Butler, Giorgio Agamben, and Michael Foucault, as well as the policies of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Amnesty International. Bentley's publications have been cited by scholars such as Professor Roland Bleiker and Professor Lene Hansen, and have contributed to the development of Critical security studies and Feminist security studies.
Michelle Bentley has received several awards and recognition for her contributions to the field of International relations and Security studies. She has been awarded the British International Studies Association's Michael Nicholson Award for her outstanding contribution to the field of International relations. Bentley has also been recognized by the International Studies Association for her work on Critical security studies and Feminist security studies. Her research has been supported by institutions such as the European Research Council and the Leverhulme Trust. Bentley's work has been cited by prominent scholars such as Professor Joseph Nye and Professor Robert Keohane, and has contributed to the development of Global governance and Human security studies. Category:British academics