Department of War Studies, King's College London
The Department of War Studies is an academic department in the School of Security Studies within the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy at King's College London in London, United Kingdom. Along with other politics and international studies units at King's College London, it ranks amongst the top places for international relations in the world. The department is devoted to the multi-disciplinary study of war and diplomacy within the broad remit of international relations.
The department's alumni includes senior government officials, military personnel, diplomats, journalists, academics and businesspeople. Amongst them are former Prime Minister of Jordan Marouf al-Bakhit; Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq Nickolay Mladenov and former Commandant General Royal Marines Sir Robert Fry. The department is affiliated with numerous think-tanks and foreign policy institutions. It also houses numerous research institutes and centres, including the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives.
Since 2019, the Head of Department has been Michael Goodman. The Department of War Studies is located on the 6th floor of the King's Building on the Strand Campus of King's College London.
History
A Department of Military Science existed at King's College London from 1848 to 1859. Military Science was subsequently approved as a subject for the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science general degrees from 1913, and was taught under the Faculty of Arts and also the Faculty of Engineering.In 1926 the intervention of William Norton Medlicott prevented the Department of History from ridding itself of the lectureship in Military History. With War Office support the Military Studies Department was established in 1926 and formed part of the Faculty of Arts, with Major General Sir Frederick Barton Maurice holding the Chair. It became known as the War Studies Department in 1943 but was discontinued in 1948, although the subject continued to be taught under the Department of Medieval and Modern History.
Following the World War II, there was an initiative by senior members of University of London notably Lionel Robbins, Sir Charles Webster and Keith Hancock, to revive Military Studies at the University. In 1953, Sir Michael Howard was appointed to the Lectureship in Military Studies, and by 1962 Sir Michael was able to reinstate the Department of War Studies to offer postgraduate courses.
A Bachelor of Arts degree in War Studies was offered from 1992 onwards. The department became part of the School of Humanities in 1989 and the School of Social Science and Public Policy in 2001.
In 2012 the department celebrated its 50th anniversary, with a series of celebratory events to mark the occasion.
Notable alumni and students
Government and politics
- Marouf al-Bakhit, former Prime Minister of Jordan
- Martin Bourke, former Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands
- Tan Chuan-Jin, Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore
- Kayode Fayemi, Nigeria's Minister of Solid Minerals Development
- Mark Francois, Conservative Member of UK Parliament
- Sir Christopher Geidt, former Private Secretary to the Sovereign
- Natalia Gherman, former Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova
- John Hillen, former US Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
- Dan Jarvis, Labour Member of UK Parliament
- Nickolay Mladenov, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process
- Jiří Šedivý, Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to NATO
- Keith Simpson, Conservative Member of Parliament
- Pritam Singh, Singaporean Member of Parliament
- Shaun Spiers, former Labour Member of the European Parliament
- Eleni Stavrou, Member of the Cyprus House of Representatives
Military, security and diplomacy
- A.T.M. Zahirul Alam, former Force Commander of United Nations Mission in Liberia
- Sir Adrian Bradshaw, former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe and former UK Commander of Land Forces
- Paul Crespo, former US Marine captain, risk analyst and activist
- Peter Drissell, former Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment
- Richard A. Falkenrath, former Deputy Commissioner for Counterterrorism at NYPD
- John Freeman Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands
- Sir Robert Fry, former Commandant General Royal Marines
- Sir Wira Gardiner, New Zealander public servant
- Judith Gough, British Ambassador to Ukraine
- Syed Ata Hasnain, former Military Secretary of the Indian Army
- Md Hashim bin Hussein, former Chief of the Malaysian Army
- Ola Ibrahim, former Chief of the Defence Staff of the Nigerian Armed Forces
- Sir Simon Mayall, former British Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff
- Hugh Mortimer, former British Ambassador to Slovenia
- Tim Radford, British Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
- Maroof Raza, Indian strategic affairs analyst
- Ayesha Siddiqa, Pakistani military scientist
- Stuart Skeates, British Standing Joint Force Commander
- Frank A. Rose, US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance
Academia, media and business
- Ali Ansari, Professor of History at the University of St Andrews
- Ruaridh Arrow, Senior producer BBC Newsnight, writer and film-maker
- Abdul Razak Baginda,, Malaysian political analyst
- Brian Bond, Military historian
- Ahron Bregman, British-Israeli political scientist
- Paula Broadwell, biographer of General David Petraeus
- Matthew Bryden, Canadian political activist
- Gwynne Dyer, journalist
- Andrew Exum, Middle East Scholar
- Daniel Ford, author
- Ian Gooderson, Naval historian
- Andrew Gordon, Naval historian
- Eric Grove, British Naval historian
- Rosemary Hollis British political scientist
- Sam Instone, Founder and current Chief Executive of AES International
- Andrew Lambert, Military historian
- Michael A. Levi, CFR Senior Fellow
- Sophie Long, BBC News presenter
- Peter R. Neumann, Terrorism expert
- Peter Paret, Military historian
- Tom Rogan, journalist
- Philip Sabin, Military historian
- Yezid Sayigh, Middle East scholar
- Gary Sheffield, Military historian
- David Stahel, historian
- Nicholas Stuart, journalist
- Geoffrey Till, Maritime historian
- Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster, Director of Transnational Crisis Project
- Kieran West, Olympic champion rower
- Colin White, former Director of the Royal Naval Museum
Past and present faculty
- James M. Acton
- Robert J. Art
- Mats Berdal
- Didier Bigo
- Philip Bobbitt
- Brian Bond
- Ahron Bregman
- Bill Durodié
- Nicholas Eftimiades
- Joel Hayward
- Michael Howard
- Vivienne Jabri
- Ashley Jackson
- Stephen Jolly
- Mark Laity
- Andrew Lambert
- Lawrence Freedman
- Thomas Gomart
- Barry M. Gough
- Beatrice Heuser
- Richard Ned Lebow
- Anatol Lieven
- Colin J. McInnes
- Anand Menon
- John Nagl
- Peter R. Neumann
- David Omand
- Richard Overy
- Friedbert Pflüger
- Jonathon Riley
- Andrew Roberts
- Philip Sabin
- John Sawers
- Yezid Sayigh
- Nigel Sheinwald
- Jack Spence
- Julian Thompson
- Cedric Thornberry
- Guglielmo Verdirame
- Kenneth Waltz
- Simon Wessely
- Ken Young
- Peter Zimmerman
Tolstoy Cup