Professor Campbell Craig

Campbell Craig

BA MA PhD

School of Social Sciences
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ

Position: Professor of International Relations
Telephone: (023) 8059 2494
Email: H.C.Craig@soton.ac.uk

Biography

Professor Campbell Craig has been appointed to a Chair in Politics and International Relations from 1 August 2005. Campbell previously worked at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and was visiting associate professor at Yale University during 2004-05.

Academic Qualifications
BA Carleton College 1986
MA University of Chicago 1988
PhD Ohio University 1995

Research interests

Cold War and Nuclear History; US Foreign Policy; International Relations Theory

Teaching activities

INTR1001, Introduction to International Relations

INTR2009/3012, American Power and World Order

plus postgraduate courses on Nuclear History and the history of International Relations theory

Work in progress

The Atomic Bomb and the Origins of the Cold War (Yale University Press, 2008), with Sergey Radchenko

America's Cold War (Harvard University Press, forthcoming 2009), with Fredrik Logevall

Selected publications

Books
 Craig, C; Smirnov, Y and Radchenko, S to be published The Atomic Bomb and the Origins of the Cold War. Yale University Press., Forthcoming in 2006/07
 Craig, C 2003 Glimmer of a New Leviathan: Total War in the Realism of Niebuhr, Morgenthau and Waltz. Columbia University Press.
Articles in journals
 Craig, C 2004 American Realism versus American Imperialism. World Politics, 57, 143-171.
 Craig, C 2003 The Illogic of Henry Kissinger's Nuclear Strategy. Armed Forces and Society, 29, 547-68.
 Craig, C 2001 The Not-so-Strange Career of Charles Beard. Diplomatic History, 25(Spring), 251-74.