CURRICULUM VITAE
 
Professor Ian Bellany
Centre for the Study of Arms Control and International Security (CSACIS), University of Lancaster
 
Career History:
1965-68 Assistant Principal, Arms Control and Disarmament Research Unit, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London
1968-70 Research Fellow, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, Canberra
1970-74 Lecturer in Politics, University of Lancaster
1974-79 Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Lancaster
1979-present Professor of Politics (and 1979-90 Director of the Centre for the Study of Arms Control and International Security (CSACIS), University of Lancaster).
Main Research Interests:
Formal modelling of international relations
Ethnic balance of British armed forces
Professional Activities:
Member Conseil Scientifique Arès
Member editorial board Contemporary Security Policy
Member Government Advisory Board on defence statistics
Member Government Advisory Board on disarmament
Chief Publications since 1990:
Ian Bellany, A Basis for Arms Control, Dartmouth Press, Aldershot, 1991.
Ian Bellany, Reviewing Britain's Defence, Dartmouth Press, Aldershot, 1994.
Ian Bellany, The Environment in World Politics, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 1997.

Ian Bellany, 'Defensive Arms and the Security Dilemma', Journal of Peace Research, vol. 33, no. 3, August 1996, pp. 263-272.
Ian Bellany, 'Insuring Security', Political Studies, vol. 44, no. 5, December 1996, pp. 872-887.
Ian Bellany, 'Modelling war', Journal of Peace Research, vol. 36, no. 6, November 1999, pp.729-739.