Robert Kelley Assistant Professor Peace, Human Rights & Cultural Relations
- Degrees
- PhD, London School of Economics and Political Science
MA, International Peace and Conflict Resolution, 猫咪社区app University
BA, International Relations, Tufts University - Languages Spoken
- Spanish, Japanese
- Book Currently Reading
- Prophet Song, by Paul Lynch
- Bio
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Robert Kelley is an assistant professor at the School of International Service, 猫咪社区app University. His interests lie at the intersection of culture and politics and he specializes in the study of global citizenship, or the exercise of civic responsibility on the global level. Professor Kelley explores global citizenship in the diplomatic arena and is regarded as a leading figure in "new diplomacy" studies that recognize the citizen as a legitimate global actor, the subject of his latest book Agency Change: Diplomatic Action beyond the State (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014).
He completed studies on the state of U.S. public diplomacy since 9/11 earning the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations at the London School of Economics. He subsequently developed this research while a Hayward R. Alker Postdoctoral Fellow at the 猫咪社区appC Center for International Studies. Notable publications include the article 鈥淯.S. Public Diplomacy: A Cold War Success Story?鈥 in the Hague Journal of Diplomacy (2007), 鈥淏etween 鈥楾ake-offs 鈥 and 鈥楥rash Landings鈥: Situational Aspects of Public Diplomacy鈥 in The Public Diplomacy Handbook edited by Nancy Snow and Philip M. Taylor (Routledge, 2008), 鈥淭he New Diplomacy: Evolution of A Revolution鈥 in Diplomacy and Statecraft (2010), and 鈥淎dvisor Non Grata: The Dueling Roles of U.S. Public Diplomacy鈥 in Trials of Engagement: The Future of 猫咪社区app Public Diplomacy edited by Ali Fisher and Scott Lucas (Brill, 2011).
In 2012-13, Kelley directed the Intercultural Management Institute at 猫咪社区app University setting a new course for the training and consulting of diplomatic corps around the world. Prior to entering academia, he worked at the U.S. Department of State and before that logged several years and thousands of frequent flyer miles in the world of international business consulting.
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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SISU-206 Intro to Int'l Studies Rsrch
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SISU-409 Sakura Scholars Zemi Research
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SISU-419 Senior Capstone: Int'l Studies: U.S. State Dept Diplomacy Lab
Spring 2025
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CORE-105 Complex Problems Seminar: Happiness Pursuit of Good Life
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SIS-711 Topics in Intercltr/Int'l Comm: Global Persp on Pub Diplomacy
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SISU-409 Sakura Scholars Zemi Research
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SISU-419 Senior Capstone: Int'l Studies: U.S. State Dept Diplomacy Lab
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
- Faculty聽Fellow, Complex Problems, 2018-19
- Dean's Summer Research Award, School of International Service, 2018
- Fellow, Transatlantic Project, LSE-IDEAS, London School of Economics