Beatrix Campbell
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. B. Campbell
- Telefoon
- 070 8009310
- b.campbell@luc.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-4502-4589
Beatrix Futák-Campbell is universitair docent Internationale Betrekkingen (IR) aan het Leiden University College, onderdeel van de Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs, waar zij het programma Wereldpolitiek leidt. Zij kwam naar Leiden na een gezamenlijke aanstelling aan de Universiteit van Hamburg en de Universiteit van Oxford, en eerdere functies aan de Diplomatische Academie Wenen, de Universiteit van Edinburgh en de Universiteit van St Andrews. Daarnaast heeft zij werkervaring bij het VN-Bureau voor Drugs en Criminaliteit in Wenen, de German Marshall Fund in Berlijn en de Britse overheidsdienst.
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Universitair docent
- Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
- Leiden University College
- World Politics
- Futák-Campbell B. (2025), Creating a global international relations section at the International Studies Association. In: Bliesemann de Guevara B., Kaczmarska K., Kurowska X., Poopuu B. & Warnecke A. (red.), Handbook of knowledge and expertise in international politics: Oxford University Press.
- Acharya A., Lombaerde P. de, Futák-Campbell B., Chinenye Iroulo L. & Peixoto Batista J. (2025), Essays on Global Regionalism Volume I. London : Springer.
- Campbell B. (2024), Transit communities and impact of migration: Hungary, 2017-2020. Budapest: Central European University.
- Campbell B. & Nur Küçük M. (2023), Unpacking postcolonial and masculine anxieties: Hungary and Turkey’s responses to the EU’s handling of the 2015–2016 refugee ‘crisis', European Security 32(3): 385-403.
- Campbell B. & De Sauvage Nolting H. (2022), Turkey as normative power: connections with the Muslim brotherhood during the Arab spring, Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi 19(74): 3-19.
- Campbell B. (2021), Facilitating crisis: Hungarian and Slovak securitization of refugees and their implications for EU politics, International Politics 44(1): 541–561.
- Campbell B. & Bilgin P. (2021), Why globalise regionalism and IR?. In: , Globalizing regionalism and international relations. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
- Campbell B. & Pütz M. (2021), From the ‘Open door’ policy to the Turkey deal: German foreign policy changes during the EU refugee crisis, International Relations 36(1): 61-82.
- Campbell B. & Wang J. (2021), Is there such thing as a Confucianist Chinese Foreign Policy? : A Case Study of the Belt and Road Initiative. In: Campbell B. (red.), Globalizing regionalism and international relations: Bristol University Press. 153-180.
- Campbell B. (2020), Political synergy: how the European far-right and Russia have joined forces against Brussels, Atlantisch Perspectief 44(1): 30–35.
- Co-editor of the ISA journal#International Studies Review (ISR)
- Governing board member of the European International Studies Association (EISA)
- Advisory board member of the Global IR Section at the International Studies Association (ISA)
- Governing board member of the World International Studies Committee (WISC),