Kimberly Joy Marten  

Kimberly Joy Marten
 
Professor

 
International Relations and Foreign Policy

Address
402 Lehman Hall, Barnard College, Columbia University
3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027-6598
Tel: 212-854-5115, fax: 212-854-3024, E-mail: km2225@columbia.edu

Schedule    On leave Fall 2009–Spring 2010.

Research Interests
International Relations
International Security
The United Nations
Russian defense and foreign policy

Courses
POLS V 1601  International Politics
POLS BC 3012  The United Nations in International Politics
POLS BC 3055  Colloquium on Political Violence and Terrorism
POLS BC 3118  Colloquium on Problems in International Politics
POLS V 3675  Russia and the West
POLS BC 3761-62      Senior Research Seminar in International Politics
FYSB BC 1287      First-year Seminar on Experiences of Warfare

 
In the News
A September 4, 2009, opinion piece in the International Herald Tribune about U.S. military policy in Afghanistan.
An August 18, 2009 interview on the Channel Thirteen program Worldfocus.
An August 12, 2009 interview on MSNBC's Carlos Watson show to discuss the Afghanistan and U.S. counterinsurgency strategy.
An April 3, 2009 interview on Worldfocus.

Curriculum Vitæ     September 2009

Article Related to Current Research
Kimberly Marten, "Warlordism in Comparative Perspective," International Security 31, no.3 (Winter 2006/7): 41-73.

Books
'Enforcing the Peace' Enforcing the Peace: Learning from the Imperial Past.
New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.
 
Columbia University Press interview
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'Weapons, Culture, and Self-Interest' Weapons, Culture, and Self-Interest: Soviet Defense Managers in the New Russia.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1997.
'Engaging the Enemy' Engaging the Enemy: Organization Theory and Soviet Military Innovation, 1955-1991. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993.
 
 
 
 
For additional publications, please see Kimberly Marten's curriculum vita.


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