脡mile Lambert-Deslandes

脡mile Lambert-Deslandes

RAS/NSA Project Coordinator

Political Studies

21eld6@queensu.ca

Robert Sutherland Hall #411

Affiliation

脡mile is a doctoral student and Joseph-Armand Bombardier (CGS-D) Scholar in the Department of Political Studies at Queen鈥檚 University, studying International Relations and Security under the supervision of Dr. St茅fanie von Hlatky. He has been granted the Desjardins Scholarship, the G.G. Baron Van der Feltz Award for best master鈥檚 dissertation in International Relations, and the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS; twice). 脡mile鈥檚 research is primarily focused on NATO deterrence, nuclear weapons, and nuclear latency. Additionally, he works on Canadian foreign and defence policy, as well as nuclear (non-)proliferation. 

脡mile has authored or co-authored articles, book chapters, and book reviews that have been published in International Affairs, the Journal of Strategic and Military Studies, the Palgrave Handbook on Contemporary Geopolitics, and The Conversation, and regularly analyzes international events on the radio. He is also a Graduate Research Fellow at the Centre for International and Defence Policy, and a Coordinator for the Network for Strategic Analysis. Previously, 脡mile earned a B.A. in International Development Studies at McGill University in 2020, and a M.A. in Political Studies at Queen鈥檚 University in 2022.

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