The Albritton Center for Grand Strategy at the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University will host Dr. Renanah Joyce on Wednesday, November 9, 2022. Joyce plans to discuss “Security Cooperation and Competition for Influence,” a chapter from her current book project, Exporting Might and Right: Security Assistance and Liberal International Order.
The talk will be held in room 2068 of the Allen Building on the west campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, TX. Registration is required for the lecture, which begins at 5:00 p.m. CST. Please register online to attend. If guests are unable to attend in person, a Zoom link will be included in the RSVP confirmation email.
About the Speaker
Renanah Joyce is an Assistant Professor of Politics at Brandeis University. She specializes in international security with an emphasis on US foreign policy, security cooperation, and military and economic statecraft. Joyce’s book project, Exporting Might and Right: Security Assistance and Liberal International Order, examines how great powers use security assistance to shape military norms and behavior and compete for influence in smaller states. Joyce’s work is published in International Security, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of the Middle East and Africa, Political Science Quarterly, and policy outlets including The Washington Quarterly, The National Interest, Lawfare, and PRISM. Joyce is a research affiliate of the MIT Security Studies Program, a non-resident fellow at the Irregular Warfare Initiative, and an adjunct researcher at the RAND Corporation. She was previously a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s International Security Program and MIT’s Security Studies Program and a predoctoral fellow at George Washington University’s Institute for Security and Conflict Studies. Joyce received a PhD in political science from Columbia University in 2020. Before academia, she was an analyst in the Department of Defense.
About Albritton CGS
The Albritton Center for Grand Strategy (CGS) serves as an intellectual hub for the critical examination of American grand strategy. Specifically, the Center supports research that takes a fresh look at America’s grand strategic choices; fosters dialogue between scholars and practitioners; and helps prepare a new generation of public servants who will be grand strategic thinkers.