Author profile: Philippe Fournier

Dr. Philippe Fournier is a postdoctoral fellow at the Canada Research Chair on Globalisation, Democracy and Citizenship (Chaire de recherche du Canada en Mondialisation, Démocratie et Citoyenneté (MDC)) at the University of Quebec at Montreal’s sociology department, and teaches political thought and international politics at the University of Montréal and the University of Québec at Montreal. He has published articles in Foucault Studies and Bridges: Conversations in Global Politics and Public Policy, and has forthcoming articles in Critical Studies on Security and Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs and Applied Contemporary Thought. He is currently working on the War and Development nexus in contemporary US foreign policy and is preparing a book on the deployment of US governmentality in the global sphere. His other research interests include critical security studies, cultural theory, political economy, and US political history. You can find his work on academia.ca.

Foucault and International Relations

Philippe Fournier • May 12 2014 • Articles

Though Michel Foucault remains a somewhat marginalized figure within international relations, the critical ethos he left behind has greatly inspired IR scholars.

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