Professional Summary
Nathan Bailleux is a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Cincinnati.
His previous research includes a thesis presented to Université Catholique de Lille in fulfillment of the thesis requirement for the Master's degree in International Relations. Dr. Emmanuel Lincot and Dr. Emmanuel Meneut were his advisors.
The M.A. thesis was titled: « The Overlap between Conventional and Nuclear Security Dilemmas in the Case of India and Pakistan After the 2002 Nuclear Alert: Dynamics of a Rivalry between India, Pakistan, and China ».
His research interests include military innovation, South Asian security, and technology and politics. Within these fields, his research covers two main areas: French nuclear deterrence and the study of the India-Pakistan-China triangle from a realist perspective.
Education
MA: Université Catholique de Lille, 2020 (International Relations)
BA: Université d'Artois, Arras, 2018 (History)
Research and Practice Interests
International Relations Theory, International Security, Military Strategy, War
Publications
Electronic Journal
Nathan Bailleux (2019. ) The bear, the dragon, and the Islamists: Russia and China ambiguous stances with regard to the Islamist militancy threat . Asia Focus, (115 ) ,
Nathan Bailleux (2019. ) Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan: a new epicenter of Islamist terrorism in Central Asia? The Case of the IMU (Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan) and Its Networks . Asia Focus, ( 98 ) ,
Nathan Bailleux (2019. ) Book Review: Planning to Fail: The U.S. Wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan by James H. Lebovic . IRIS: The French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs, (Oxford University Press, 246 p. ) ,