Christoph Bluth Keynote Speaker
- Completed a PhD under the supervision of Sir Lawrence Freedman at King’s College London.
- Authored ten books and numerous articles on international security and human rights.
- Collaborated with the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the German Society for Foreign Relations on significant research projects.
Christoph Bluth's Biography
Christoph Bluth, is a distinguished Professor of International Relations and Security at the University of Bradford. He is renowned for his expertise in international security, particularly in nuclear weapons policy and non-proliferation.
He holds a PhD under the supervision of Sir Lawrence Freedman at King’s College London, a foundation that has supported his extensive research and influential contributions to global security studies.
Bluth’s research comprises the security policies of the Soviet Union/Russia, Europe, and the NATO Alliance, alongside a particular focus on Far Eastern Security. His published works on China, Mongolia, and Japan among others have cemented his reputation as a leading expert in these regions. Notable among his contributions are collaborative projects with prestigious institutions such as the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the German Society for Foreign Relations. He was also integral to a four-nation project based on nuclear history.
Professor Christoph was a research associate at the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses. He regularly advised policymakers and experts in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. His research on South Asian security has fostered ongoing collaborations with researchers in Pakistan and India.
Bluth is the author of many books and articles, including “Dilemmas of Human Rights and Security in Asia” and “Crisis on the Korean Peninsula.” His expertise is further recognized through his extensive professional network in China, evidenced by his travels and collaborative research in the PRC, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia.
Beyond his contributions to international security, Christoph is an expert in international human rights with a specialized focus on migration, trafficking, human slavery, and asylum. His research focuses on the human rights crises in South Asia, the Middle East, and the Far East that fuel refugee movements and asylum applications, particularly within the UK context. He critically examines and challenges policymakers’ understanding of these complex phenomena, advocating for more informed and effective policies.
Christoph Bluth is a leading expert in international relations and security, renowned for his work on nuclear policy, Far Eastern security, and human rights. His extensive research and influential publications have shaped global security studies and informed policy-making.
Christoph Bluth's Speaking Topics
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Great Power Diplomacy and Conflict
The Great Power Rivalry has returned. Discover Christoph's insights on how this raises questions about the prospects of trade conflicts, armed conflicts and major challenges to a “rules-based” international system.
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The Ukraine Conflict
Explore the military aspects of the war, maintaining Western support for Ukraine, the end of the conflict and implications for relations with Russia, NATO and the changing alliance policies on defence. Understand how the conflict impacts global energy markets and energy security, especially in Europe.
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The Israel/Palestine Conflict
Delve deep into the controversy over Israel’s military operations, and long-term solutions for Palestine. Discover Christoph's insights on Iran’s regional strategy and the geopolitics of the Middle east.
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Understanding global migration, “Illegal migrants” and asylum protection
Explore Christoph's human rights advocacy for global migration, causal factors and limitations, refugee flows, trafficking and human slavery. Understand asylum and protection challenges.
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