Global Security. Illicit Economy. Conflict. Borders.

Teaching & workshops

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Courses designed and taught to undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Oxford

International Relations, Conflict, Crime and Security Studies:

  • Transnational Organised Crime and Global Security
  • New Security Threats in Urban Spaces
  • Transnational Organised Crime
  • Global Institutional Design
  • International Relations

Research Design/Methodology:

  • Thesis Development

Regional Focus Latin America:

  • The Relations between South American Military Regimes and the United States
  • Conflict in Latin America
  • Citizen Security, Crime and Democracy in Latin America
  • Drug Trafficking in the Americas

University of Oxford’s Vice-Chancellors’ Innovation Award (“Early Career” category)

In recognition of her work on “Re-thinking Conflict, Building Peace“, Annette Idler won the University of Oxford’s Vice-Chancellors’ Innovation Award (“Early Career” category) and was highly commended in the “Inspiring Leadership” category. Watch her discussing the research together with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on 4 September 2020.


Harvard University’s Weatherhead Center publishes “Armed Groups are Watching You: Life in the Borderlands“

In April 2020, Harvard University’s Weatherhead Center published an interview with Annette Idler on her work: “Armed Groups are Watching You: Life in the Borderlands“. This follows various engagements at Harvard University where Annette Idler is appointed as Visiting Scholar.


About ANNETTE

I am Associate Professor in Global Security at the University of Oxford’s  Blavatnik School of Government  and the Director of the Global Security Programme at Oxford’s Pembroke College.