Security
and social stability impacts of diseases across species
Dr. Bryan McDonald
About Dr. Bryan L. McDonald
Bryan L. McDonald
PhD Candidate, School of Social Ecology
Assistant Director, Center for Unconventional Security Affairs
Bryan McDonald is the Assistant Director of the Center for Unconventional
Security Affairs. Mr. McDonald is a Ph.D. Candidate in the School
of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine, and holds
a Master’s Degree in Political Science from Virginia Tech
in 1999. His research examines the changing shape of world politics
since the end of the Cold War with a focus on human and unconventional
security studies, environmental politics, and the role of science
in politics. His work has been published in Organization & Environment,
the Natural Resources Journal, Environment, Politics and the Life
Sciences, and the Canadian Journal of Political Science. Recent
books inlcude Landmines and Human Security: International Politics
and War's Hidden Legacy (SUNY, 2004). In addition to his academic
work, he has experience working with non-governmental organizations
on the collaborative management of environmental resources.
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