| Current Position: Professor of War in the Modern World, Department of War Studies, King’s College London. | | Speaking in: First Week, Hilary 2010 Speaking on: Military Adaptation and the British in Helmand, 2006-2009 (Click here for the full termcard) | Theo Farrell is Professor of War in the Modern World in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London. He is head of military studies research for the King’s War Studies Group. His recent books include The Norms of War (2005), International Law and International Relations (2007), A Transformation Gap? American Innovations and European Military Change (2010) and Security Studies, 5 volumes (2010). He is currently writing a book on the war for Helmand. In October-November 2009, Professor Farrell conducted the internal review of the Helmand Provincial Reconstruction Team, and in January 2010 he joins the team writing the British Army’s classified history of the Afghanistan campaign. Professor Farrell has been a visiting fellow at Trinity College Dublin, Stanford University and Johns Hopkins University. He holds a three-year ESRC/AHRC Research Fellowship (2009-2012) funded under the UK Research Council’s “Global Uncertainties” Programme. (Current as of January 2010)
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