While the war in Ukraine continues and the final outcome remains uncertain, it is clear that different war endings will have different implications for the future of European and international security orders. Assessments of desirable and undesirable security orders are also shaping the strategies of all states engaged in the conflict.
Professor Krause is the Curt Gasteyger Chair in International Security and Conflict Studies. His research interests include concepts of security, the changing character of contemporary armed violence and multilateral security cooperation. In addition to authoring many journal articles and book chapters, he published Arms and the State (Cambridge) and edited or co-edited Critical Security Studies (Minnesota), and Culture and Security.
Professor Krause is Canadian, and received his MPhil and DPhil from Balliol College, Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. Formerly, he was the Programme Director for the Small Arms Survey, an NGO research centre he founded in 2001.