Dr Adrian Florea

  • Senior Lecturer (Political & International Studies)

telephone: 0141 330 6039
email: Adrian.Florea@glasgow.ac.uk

9 Lilybank Gardens, Room 403, G12 8RZ

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ORCID iDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7493-9307

Biography

I joined the University of Glasgow (School of Social and Political Sciences) in July 2015. Previously, I taught at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, Elon University (North Carolina), and Oberlin College (Ohio).

Education

  • Ph.D., Indiana University, Political Science, 2014
  • M.A., Iowa State University, Political Science and Applied Linguistics, 2007
  • B.A. University of Bucharest, American Studies, 2003

Personal website: http://aflorea.weebly.com/

Follow me on Twitter: @adrianflorea13

Research interests

Main research interests:

  • Civil war and ethnic conflict
  • Secessionism
  • Rebel governance
  • Violence and political contention
  • State (un)making
  • International security
  • Research methods

Ongoing projects

I am currently engaged in three large projects. The first investigates the survival and disappearance of de facto states - polities, like Abkhazia, Northern Cyprus, or Western Sahara, which display many statelike characteristics except for international legal sovereignty. The second analyses the variation in governance/state-building activities conducted by rebel organisations. The third examines the impact of criminal activities undertaken by insurgents on conflict processes.

Publications

List by: Type | Date

Jump to: 2024 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2014 | 2012 | 2007
Number of items: 12.

2024

Florea, A. (2024) Foreign policy bureaucracies and separatists’ revealed preferences: an empirical test. International Studies Quarterly, (Accepted for Publication)

Florea, A. and Malejacq, R. (2024) The supply and demand of rebel governance. International Studies Review, 26(1), viae004. (doi: 10.1093/isr/viae004)

2021

Powell, S. R. and Florea, A. (2021) Introducing the Armed Nonstate Actor Rivalry Dataset (ANARD). Civil Wars, 23(2), pp. 177-206. (doi: 10.1080/13698249.2021.1883334)

2020

Florea, A. (2020) Rebel governance in de facto states. European Journal of International Relations, 26(4), pp. 1004-1031. (doi: 10.1177/1354066120919481)

2019

Lee, M. J., Florea, A. and Blarel, N. (2019) Opening the black box of finance: north-south investment, political risk, and U.S. military intervention. Political Studies, 67(4), pp. 872-894. (doi: 10.1177/0032321718813570)

2018

Florea, A. (2018) Authority contestation during and after civil war. Perspectives on Politics, 16(1), pp. 149-155. (doi: 10.1017/S1537592717004030)

Florea, A. (2018) Spatial rivalry and coups against dictators. Security Studies, 27(1), pp. 1-26. (doi: 10.1080/09636412.2017.1360072)

2017

Florea, A. (2017) De facto states: survival and disappearance (1945-2011). International Studies Quarterly, 61(2), pp. 337-351. (doi: 10.1093/isq/sqw049)

Florea, A. (2017) Theories of civil war onset: promises and pitfalls. In: Thompson, W. (ed.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory [online]. Oxford University Press. (doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.325)

2014

Florea, A. (2014) De facto states in international politics (1945–2011): a new data set. International Interactions, 40(5), pp. 788-811. (doi: 10.1080/03050629.2014.915543)

2012

Florea, A. (2012) Where do we go from here? Conceptual, theoretical, and methodological gaps in the Large-N civil war research program. International Studies Review, 14(1), pp. 78-98. (doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2486.2012.01102.x)

2007

Florea, A. (2007) Post cold war U.S. security assistance to Romania and the problem of the double security guarantee. In: Brooks, M. G. (ed.) Security Assistance: U.S. and International Historical Perspectives. Combat Studies Institute Press: Kansas, pp. 545-565.

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Number of items: 12.

Articles

Florea, A. (2024) Foreign policy bureaucracies and separatists’ revealed preferences: an empirical test. International Studies Quarterly, (Accepted for Publication)

Florea, A. and Malejacq, R. (2024) The supply and demand of rebel governance. International Studies Review, 26(1), viae004. (doi: 10.1093/isr/viae004)

Powell, S. R. and Florea, A. (2021) Introducing the Armed Nonstate Actor Rivalry Dataset (ANARD). Civil Wars, 23(2), pp. 177-206. (doi: 10.1080/13698249.2021.1883334)

Florea, A. (2020) Rebel governance in de facto states. European Journal of International Relations, 26(4), pp. 1004-1031. (doi: 10.1177/1354066120919481)

Lee, M. J., Florea, A. and Blarel, N. (2019) Opening the black box of finance: north-south investment, political risk, and U.S. military intervention. Political Studies, 67(4), pp. 872-894. (doi: 10.1177/0032321718813570)

Florea, A. (2018) Authority contestation during and after civil war. Perspectives on Politics, 16(1), pp. 149-155. (doi: 10.1017/S1537592717004030)

Florea, A. (2018) Spatial rivalry and coups against dictators. Security Studies, 27(1), pp. 1-26. (doi: 10.1080/09636412.2017.1360072)

Florea, A. (2017) De facto states: survival and disappearance (1945-2011). International Studies Quarterly, 61(2), pp. 337-351. (doi: 10.1093/isq/sqw049)

Florea, A. (2014) De facto states in international politics (1945–2011): a new data set. International Interactions, 40(5), pp. 788-811. (doi: 10.1080/03050629.2014.915543)

Florea, A. (2012) Where do we go from here? Conceptual, theoretical, and methodological gaps in the Large-N civil war research program. International Studies Review, 14(1), pp. 78-98. (doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2486.2012.01102.x)

Book Sections

Florea, A. (2017) Theories of civil war onset: promises and pitfalls. In: Thompson, W. (ed.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory [online]. Oxford University Press. (doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.325)

Florea, A. (2007) Post cold war U.S. security assistance to Romania and the problem of the double security guarantee. In: Brooks, M. G. (ed.) Security Assistance: U.S. and International Historical Perspectives. Combat Studies Institute Press: Kansas, pp. 545-565.

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Grants

Recent grants

  • Dynamics of Nonstate Governance in Kosovo and Northern Cyprus: British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant (January 2018-March 2019)
  • De Facto States in International Politics (2012-2015): The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, Research Incentive Grant (April 2017-April 2018) 
  • Erasmus+ Staff Mobility: University of Prishtina, Kosovo (28 Oct - 5 Nov 2017)
  • Protests in Central and Eastern Europe: Principal's Early Career Mobility Grant, University of Glasgow (May 2017)

Supervision

I am interested in supervising students in the following areas:

  • Civil war and ethnic conflict
  • Secessionism
  • De facto states
  • Rebel governance 
  • Rebel diplomacy
  • Violence and political contention
  • Behaviour of armed nonstate actors

Current Ph.D. supervision

  • Investigating the Dynamics of Nonstate Actor Rivalry in the Middle East, 1993-2017, Stephen R. Powell (2017-2020), Glasgow Q-Step Ph.D. Fellowship
  • Winning the Peace: Structural Challenges to the Demobilisation of Insurgent Groups, Daniel O. Shaw (2018-2022), ESRC Ph.D. Fellowship
  • Political Stability in the Aftermath of Rebel Victories, Enrique W. Young (2018-2022), ESRC Ph.D. Fellowship
  • McGeoghegan, Mark
    The Contentious Politics of Self-Determination: explaining the tactics of self-determination groups

Research datasets

Jump to: 2015
Number of items: 1.

2015

Florea, A. (2015) De Facto States in International Politics (1945-2011): A New Dataset. [Data Collection]

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