Dan Lindley

Dan Lindley

Associate Professor

Fields of Study: International Relations

Research and Teaching Interests: International Relations, security studies

Office Hours: Wednesdays 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Thursdays 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and by appointment

2170 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

574-631-3226

lindley.3@nd.edu

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Co-Director, Notre Dame International Security Program
Fellow, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
Fellow, Nanovic Institute for European Studies

Dan Lindley received his Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations and French from Tufts University in 1984. Before starting graduate school in the Security Studies Program at MIT (Ph.D. 1998), he worked in Washington, D.C. for Congressman Ratchford, the Center for Defense Information, the Federation of American Scientists, and the Brookings Institution. Lindley's book, Promoting Peace with Information: Transparency as a Tool of Security Regimes, was published by Princeton University Press in 2007. He has published and spoken on U.N. peacekeeping, internal and ethnic conflict, the Concert of Europe, the Cyprus problem and Aegean security, and pre-emptive and preventive war, with articles in: Contemporary Security Policy, International Studies Perspectives, Security Studies, International Peacekeeping, Defense and Security Analysis, Hellenic Studies, and PS: Political Science and Politics. He is currently conducting research on the prevalence of pre-emptive and preventive war, on the extent to which miscalculation and misperception have come to dominate states' decisions for war, and whether the development of new weapons helps lead states into war. He lectured at MIT and was a fellow in the International Security Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University.

He started as an assistant professor in political science at the University of Notre Dame in Fall, 1999, where he is also a fellow at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Nanovic Institute for European Studies as well as co-director of the Notre Dame International Security Program. He recently served as the founding director of Notre Dames Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement, which helps undergraduates conduct research and apply for fellowships.

*Students in current classes will get zoom links for office hours, anyone else can email for a zoom invite.  I'll use the waiting room function for the Weds and Thurs hours.

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