PERSONAL DETAILS
Scott
M. Thomas: Senior Lecturer in International Relations and the Politics of
Developing Countries
Telephone: +44 1225 384508
Fax: +44 1225 386099
E-mail Address: S.M.Thomas@bath.ac.uk
Postal
Address:
Department of Politics, Languages, and International Studies
University of Bath, Bath
BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
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PROFILE
Dr. Scott M. Thomas
lectures in International Relations and the Politics of Developing
Countries in the Department of European Studies at the University of Bath
in the United Kingdom, and is a research fellow in the Centre for
Christianity and Interreligious Dialogue, Heythrop
College, University of London.
He has a PhD and M.Sc. from the Department of International Relations at
the London School of Economics, a MA in Theology from the New College for
Advanced Christian Studies, now part of the Graduate Theological Union in
Berkeley, California, and a B.Sc. from the School of International Service
at the American University in Washington, DC. He has taught at universities
in the United States, Switzerland, and South Africa before coming to Bath
in 1994 where he is now a permanent member of the teaching staff. Dr. Thomas' most recent book is The Global Resurgence
of Religion and the Transformation of International Relations (PalgraveMacmillan, 2005), and he continues to write and
speak widely on the role of religion and theology in international
relations today to academic organizations, such as the International
Studies Association, and to a variety of NGOs and governments, such as the
Dutch and Canadian foreign ministries, the Council on Foreign Relations
(New York), the Netherlands Chapter of the Society for International
Development, Dutch development NGOs (BBO and Cordaid),
Sandhurst, the Royal Military Academy in the United Kingdom, and the
Institute for Cultural Diplomacy in Berlin, and religious NGOs and
religious organizations, including the Pontifical Council for Justice and
Peace, the International Federation of Catholic Universities, the Catholic
International Young Leaders Network (IYLN, Blackfriars Hall, Oxford), and
the Katholiek Network (Netherlands), the Society
for the Study of Christian Ethics, the Society for the Study of Theology in
the United Kingdom.
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