Alexander Lanoszka is an associate professor of international relations in the School of Social, Political, and Historical Research as well as the Balsillie School of International Affairs at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on military alliances and European security. He has published articles in International Security, International Affairs, Security Studies and the Journal of Strategic Studies. He is also the author of Atomic Assurance: The Alliance Politics of Nuclear Proliferation (Cornell, 2018) and Military Alliances in the Twenty-first Century (Polity, 2022). He received his PhD from Princeton University and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Dartmouth College. Prior to working at Waterloo, he was lecturer at City, University of London.
Expertise
- International Security
- Europe
- NATO
Selected Publications
- Lauren Sukin & Alexander Lanoszka, “Credibility in Crises: How Patrons Reassure Their Allies,” International Studies Quarterly 68:2 (2024): sqae062.
- Alexander Lanoszka, Military Alliances in the Twenty-first Century (Cambridge: UK Polity, 2022).
- Alexander Lanoszka, “Disinformation in International Politics,” European Journal of International Security 4:2 (2019): 227-248.
- Alexander Lanoszka, Atomic Assurance: The Alliance Politics of Nuclear Proliferation (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018).
- Keren Yarhi-Milo, Alexander Lanoszka & Zack Cooper, “To Arm or To Ally? The Patron’s Dilemma and the Strategic Logic of Arms Transfers and Alliances,” International Security 41:2 (2016): 90-139.







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