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Dr Noele Crossley

Noele wears glasses and has her hair in a bob. She looks approachable
Associate Professor (Teaching) in International Organisations & International Security
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2.07, 36-38 Gordon Square
Email:noele.crossley@ucl.ac.uk

Biography

I am Associate Professor (Teaching) in International Organisations & International Security in the Department of Political Science at ʼһ.

I received a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). I have a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education and I am a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. I am an experienced teacher, having taught a wide range of courses in Political Science and International Relations.

I am the author of Evaluating the Responsibility to Protect: Mass Atrocity Prevention as a Consolidating Norm in International Societyand Understanding Humanitarian Protection.

Research

My research interests are in the areas of international security and peace and conflict studies. Specific research interests include humanitarianism and international norms of protection.

Publications

Books
  • Crossley, N.(2022).London: Routledge.
  • Crossley, N.(2016). London: Routledge.
  • Crossley, N.(2008). Peter Lang.
Journal articles
  • Crossley, N. (2024) '',Journal of Political Science Education, DOI: 10.1080/15512169.2024.2322997
  • Crossley, N.(2020)‘’, South African Journal of International Affairs,27(3), pp. 413–432.
  • Crossley, N.(2020)‘’, Global Responsibility to Protect, 12(4), pp. 440–463.
  • Crossley, N.(2020)‘’,Global Governance, 26(3), pp. 1–27.
  • Crossley, N.(2020)‘’, African Security, 13(2), pp. 147–170.
  • Crossley, N.(2018)‘’,Cambridge Review of International Affairs,31(5), pp.415–36.
  • Crossley, N.(2013)‘’,Global Responsibility to Protect,5(2), pp. 192–214.
Book chapters
  • Crossley, N.(2017)‘’, inS.Fenkart, H.Gärtner andH.Swoboda (eds.), Gerechte Intervention? Zwischen Gewaltverbot und Schutzverantwortung. LIT, pp. 78–95.
Other publications
  • Crossley, N.and Qiu, C. (2021)‘’, Fresh Perspectives:European Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.
  • Crossley, N.(2019)‘’, International Affairs, 95(4), pp.932–933.
  • Crossley, N.(2018)‘The Responsibility to Protect: Time to Move On?’,CRIA Views.
  • Crossley, N.(2016)‘’,Global Policy Journal.
  • Crossley, N.(2012)‘The Responsibility to Protect in 2012: R2P Fails in Syria, Brazil’s “RWP” Emerges’,Global Policy Journal.
  • Crossley, N.(2012)‘’ Global Policy Journal.
  • Crossley, N.(2012)‘How the Arab League Tried, and Failed, to Protect in Syria’, Global Policy Journal.
  • Crossley, N.(2011)‘Book Review: The Responsibility to Protect, by Gareth Evans,andResponsibility to Protect, byAlex J. Bellamy’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 39(3), pp. 892–894.
  • Crossley, N.(2011)‘The Responsibility to Protect in Libya: An Assessment’,Global Policy Journal.
  • Crossley, N.(2011)‘A New State Comes into Being, a Troubled History Continues: Sudan’s Prospects after the Secession of the South’,Global Policy Journal.
  • Crossley, N.(2011)‘Legitimacy through Regional Governance: The African Union’,Global Policy Journal.
  • Crossley, N.(2011)‘A Responsibility to Protect in Libya?’,Global Policy Journal.
  • Crossley, N.(2011)‘Côte D’Ivoire: Global and Regional Responses to the Post-Election Violence’,Global Policy Journal.

Teaching

I am convenor for the ‘Humanitarian Protection’ (POLS0091) and ‘Conflict Resolution and Post-War Development’ (PUBL0046) modules, andco-convenor for ‘International Security’ (POLS0019).