Ronald Hatto

Professor of International Relations at Sciences Po

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  • Sciences Po

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Biography

Sciences Po

Ronld Hatto is Senior Lecturer of International Relations at Science Po Paris and Researcher at Centre de recherches internationales (CERI). He has served in the UNFICYP (United Nations Force in Cyprus) as a peacekeeper in the Canadian Army. His current research focuses on international security, UN peacekeeping, foreign policy of France and USA, and international order. He is a member of the Research Network on Peace Operations (ROP) and of the Observatoire sur les missions de paix et operations humanitaires. He is the author of Le Maintien de la paix : l’ONU en action (Armand Colin, 2015) and L’ONU et maintien de la paix : propositions de réforme : de l’Agenda pour la paix au rapport Brahimi, (L’Harmattan, 2006). He has also published Le partage du fardeau de la sécurité transatlantique : les relations franco-américaines à l’épreuve de la guerre en ex-Yougoslavie (1991-1995) (Editions Dalloz, 2006). He has published in academic journals Paix et sécurité européenne et internationale, Revue Internationale de la Croix Rouge, International Peacekeeping, Romanian Political Science Review, Études Internationales.

Expertise

  • International Security
  • UN Peacekeeping
  • France Foreign Policy

Selected Publications

  • Ronald Hatto, Le maintien de la paix. L’ONU en action (Paris: Armand Colin, 2015).
  • Ronald Hatto, L’ONU et maintien de la paix : propositions de réforme : de l’Agenda pour la paix au rapport Brahimi (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2006).
  • Ronald Hatto, « Du maintien de la paix à la consolidation de la paix : l’évolution du rôle des Nations Unies dans les opérations de paix », Revue Internationale de la Croix Rouge 95:890 (2015) : 25-46.
  • Ronald Hatto, “French Strategic Narratives, Public Opinion and the War in Afghanistan 2002-2012,” in Beatrice de Graaf, Geroge Dimitriu & Jens Ringsmose (eds.), Shaping Societies for War. The nexus between public support and strategic narratives for the war in Afghanistan 2001-2012 (London: Routledge, 2015).

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