Stéphanie Martel is the Executive Director of the Network for Strategic Analysis. She is Assistant Professor of Political Studies – specializing in International Relations – at Queen’s University, where she is also a Fellow at the Centre for International and Defence Policy. She is a Distinguished Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada, a Team Lead (Asia-Pacific) within the Defence and Security Foresight Group, and an executive member of the Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies. She serves as a Canadian representative at the ASEAN Regional Forum’s Expert and Eminent Persons Group. Her research focuses on multilateral diplomacy, security regionalism, and the role of discourse in the social construction of world politics, with a focus on Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific. Dr. Martel’s work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Perspectives, PS: Political Science & Politics, The Pacific Review, Monde Chinois and L’Espace Politique, among others.
Expertise
- Regional Security
- Multilateral Diplomacy
- Southeast Asia
Selected Publications
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Stéphanie Martel, “The Polysemy of Security Community-Building: Toward a ‘People-Centered’ Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)?,” International Studies Quarterly (2020).
- Stéphanie Martel, “Enjeux de sécurité en Asie du Sud-Est et au-delà,” in L’Asie du Sud-Est à la croisée des puissances (Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2019).
- Stéphanie Martel, “From Ambiguity to Contestation: Discourse(s) of Non-Traditional Security in the ASEAN Community,” The Pacific Review 30:4 (2017): 549-565.
- Stéphanie Martel, “Les frontières en Asie orientale : imprécisions, contradictions, revendications,” in Asie du Sud-Est : De l’émergence à la puissance (Ellipses, 2015).
- Stéphanie Martel, “La Chine et l’ASEAN : une relation ambivalente,” Monde Chinois 2:38 (2014) : 48-65.
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