Marc G. Doucet is a Full Professor of Political Science at Saint Mary’s University. He teaches in the field of International Relations and his current research examines contemporary forms of international intervention. In 2021, he held the inaugural Fulbright Canada Research Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences at The Citadel Military College in Charleston, South Carolina. He is the author of Reforming 21 st Peacekeeping Operations: Governmentalities of Security, Protection and Police (2018) and he is the co-editor of Security and Global Governmentality (2010). He has published articles in Journal of Global Security Studies; Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding; Review of Constitutional Studies; Security Dialogue; Theory & Event; Contemporary Political Theory; Millennium; Alternatives; and Global Society.
Expertise
- International Relations
- Radical Democracy
- Alter-Globalization Movement
Selected Publications
- Doucet, Marc. G (Forthcoming). ‘Necropolitics and the Protection of Civilians’ (eds.) Ferrandiz, Paco, Elisabeth Anstett, Germán Labrador. The Routledge Handbook on Necropolitics. Routledge.
- Doucet, Marc. G (2024). The Liminal Figure of the Civilian and the Necropolitics of Protection, Journal of Global Security Studies. 9 (2): 1-16.
- Doucet, Marc G. (2018). Reforming 21 st Century Peacekeeping Operations: Governmentalities of Security, Protection, and Police. London: Interventions Series, Routledge.
- Doucet, Marc G. (2016). ‘Global Assemblages of Security Governance and Contemporary International Intervention’, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 10 (1): 116-132.
- Doucet, Marc G. and Miguel de Larrinaga (2015). ‘Sovereign Power and the Biopolitics of Human Security’. In: Aradau, C. and Neal, A. (eds) Foucault and Security Studies: Beyond Biopolitics? Security Dialogue: Virtual Collection (available online only).



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