RICHARD WHITMAN
Professor Richard G. Whitman is a distinguished academic in the field of Politics and International Relations, currently serving at the University of Kent. He has a notable background in European Union studies and UK foreign policy, making significant contributions to the understanding of these areas.
Professor Whitman's academic journey includes his tenure as Professor of Politics at the University of Bath from 2006 to 2011. Before that, he held prominent positions at Chatham House, where he was a Senior Fellow, Europe, and Head of the European Programme. His earlier career saw him as a Professor of European Studies at the University of Westminster, where he also directed the Centre for the Study of Democracy.
His expertise extends to editing and contributing to leading academic journals. He was a co-lead editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies and has published extensively on European integration and UK foreign and security policy. His current research interests focus on the external relations and policies of the EU, particularly in the areas of foreign, security, and defense, as well as the governance and future priorities of the EU.
Professor Whitman's work is widely recognized, having been elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and serving as a trustee of the British International Studies Association. He has been instrumental in leading projects and research initiatives, significantly contributing to policy discussions and academic discourse in his field. His role as a senior associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute further underscores his influence and expertise in European and global security issues.