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Richard Gowan

Associate Director, Managing Global Order

Contact: (212) 998-3686

Email: richard.gowan @ nyu.edu


Mr. Gowan is responsible for developing CIC's outreach and profile, in addition to working on peacekeeping, multilateral security arrangements and the relationship between the UN and the EU. Formerly manager of the Europe Programme at The Foreign Policy Centre (London), he is also a Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations (www.ecfr.eu).  He has broadcast widely - including the BBC, CNN and the Lehrer NewsHour - and frequently contributes to policy magazines and websites. He has worked with the OSCE Mission to Croatia, and published on the political philosophy of Raymond Aron.

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Publications

A Memo to Ban Ki-Moon
E!Sharp May 2011

The Scramble for Europe
E!Sharp April 2011

Ban Ki-moon's lessons for Catherine Ashton
EuropeanVoice.com, April 2011

The European Foreign Policy Scorecard is an innovative project that will provide a systematic annual assessment of Europe's performance in dealing with the rest of the world. Richard Gowan, CIC Associate Director for Managing Global Order, has contributed analysis of crisis management and multilateral issues to the Scorecard.

View the Scorecard here.

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What Egypt Means for the EU
The Mark.com, February 2011

Will South Sudan be Ban Ki-moon's Finest Hour?
January 2011

Cooperating for Peace and Security: The Evolution of Multilateral Security Arrangements since the end of the Cold War. Cambridge University Press. Co-editor with Bruce Jones and Shepard Forman

The Case of the Missing Battlegroups: Is EU - UN Military Cooperation in Decline
Studia Diplomatica, February 2010

Old Myths to New Missions: European civilian crisis management in the 21st Century
IP Global, February 2010

Ignoring the Outiside World?,
E!Sharp, February 2010.

Security Council Working Methods and UN Peace Operations: The Case of UNMEE
January 2011

Backsliding on Human Rights, with Franziska Branter, New York Times, September 17, 2009.

Europe needs a new Human Rights strategy, Financial Times, September 17, 2008.

No bed of roses for Le Roy, The Guardian, August 20, 2008.

The Strategic Context: Peacekeeping in Crisis, 2006-08, International Peacekeeping, 15:4, 453 — 469, 2008.

Chad necesita negociadores, no soldados, El Pais, June 21, 2008.

The EU faces bigger challenges in Africa than in Ireland,Commentary for the European Council on Foreign Relations, June 19, 2008.

The EU still needs UN peacekeepers, EUobserver, May 21, 2008.

The United States and Peacekeeping Policy in Europe and Latin America: An Uncertain Catalyst?, International Peacekeeping, Volume 15 (2008): 84-101.

A Predictable Crisis, E!Sharp, March-April 2008.

The EU and Iraq: Starting to Find a Strategy?, Commentary for the European Council on Foreign Relations, January 26, 2008.

A month for hard power, EUobserver, November 28, 2007.

The EU's Multiple Strategic Identities: European Security after Lebanon and the Congo, Studia Diplomatica Vol. LX (2007): 59-80.

The Hardheaded Case for Human Security, Think, October 2007.

From Beirut to Baghdad?, E!Sharp, September-October 2007.

Peace operations: The clash of moral and strategic demands, Enjeux Internationaux, Vol. 16 (2007)

EUFOR RD Congo, UNIFIL and Future European Support to the UNSecurity & Defence Agenda Discussion Paper.  April 2007: 29-31.

Does the EU still want the Balkans?, E!Sharp, March-April 2007.

The EU's Security Strategy and the United Nations, Paper for 48th Annual ISA Convention, Chicago, February 28, 2007.

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