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1 FRANK O DONNELL Room O36D frank.odonnell@plymouth.ac.uk Dept. of Strategic Studies and International Affairs Phone: (+44) Plymouth University at the British Royal Naval College Website: College Way Dartmouth, Devon TQ6 0HJ United Kingdom CURRENT POSITION Plymouth University at the British Royal Naval College Assistant Professor (UK: Lecturer) of Strategic Studies Dartmouth Center for Seapower and Strategy Fellow Sep 2015 Present Sep 2015 Present EDUCATION King s College London PhD Defense Studies Dissertation: India s Nuclear Journey: Nuclear Discourse and Decisions, University of Aberdeen MSc (Distinction) Strategic Studies University of St Andrews MA Honors (First Class) International Relations and Middle East Studies PUBLICATIONS Monographs Frank O Donnell, Yogesh Joshi and Harsh V. Pant, India s Evolving Nuclear Force and Implications for US Strategy in the Asia-Pacific (Carlisle, PA: US Army War College Press, 2016) Frank O Donnell and Yogesh Joshi, India in Nuclear Asia: Evolution of Regional Forces, Perceptions, and Policies (New Delhi: Orient Black Swan, forthcoming 2016) Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Frank O Donnell and Harsh V. Pant, Managing Indian Defense Policy: The Missing Grand Strategy Connection, Orbis, Vol. 59 Issue 2 (Spring 2015) Referenced in US Army War College Articles for Current Awareness reading list, July 2015 Frank O Donnell and Yogesh Joshi, Lost at Sea: The Arihant in India s Quest for a Grand Strategy, Comparative Strategy, Vol. 33 Issue 5 (November/December 2014) Referenced in Lowy Institute for International Policy (Sydney) Nuclear-armed Submarines in Indo-Pacific Asia report, September
2 Frank O Donnell and Yogesh Joshi, India s Submarine Deterrent and Asian Nuclear Proliferation, Survival, Vol. 56 No. 4 (August/September 2014) Referenced in Council on Foreign Relations Strategic Stability in the Second Nuclear Age special report, November 2014 Referenced in International Institute for Strategic Studies Shangri-la Dialogue conference report, August 2014 Frank O Donnell and Harsh V. Pant, Evolution of India s Agni-V Missile: Bureaucratic Politics and Nuclear Ambiguity, Asian Survey, Vol. 54 No. 3 (May/June 2014) Selected as recommended reading for Australian National University Masters Nuclear Strategy in the Asian Century and Bristol University Undergraduate Politics of Contemporary India courses Frank O Donnell, Indian Nuclear Perceptions of China and Pakistan: The Discursive Context of Nuclear Policy and Analytical Implications, Cambridge Review of International Affairs (under review) Frank O Donnell, Reconsidering Minimum Deterrence in South Asia: Indian Responses to Pakistan's Tactical Nuclear Weapons, Contemporary Security Policy (under review) Book Chapters Frank O Donnell and Harsh V. Pant, The Evolution of India s National Security Apparatus: Persisting Structural Deficiencies, in Harsh V. Pant (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Indian Defense Policy (Oxford: Routledge, 2015) Policy Briefs New Depth to Indian Ocean Nuclear Deterrence, Dartmouth Center for Seapower and Strategy, March 2016 Indian Defense Reforms: Institutionalizing Clarity and Cohesion in Defense Planning, Center for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania, November 2015 Focusing India s Maritime Projection, Stralysis, December 2014 India and Pakistan in 2013: Nuclear Extroversion, Political Introversion, European Leadership Network, June 2013 Selected as recommended reading for India s Nuclear Program and Pakistan s Nuclear Arms research by National Defense University Military Education Research Library Network Pakistan s Nuclear Labyrinth and the Future of Democratization (Asia Pacific Bulletin No. 210), (with Yogesh Joshi), East West Center, April 2013 Addressing Pakistan s Atomization (IDSA Brief), (with Yogesh Joshi), Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses, March 2013 Managing India s Missile Aspirations (IDSA Comment), Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses, February 2013 Managing India s Missile Aspirations, Gateway House, February 2013 New Delhi s New Missile: A Watershed for India s Nuclear Arsenal, (with Shashank Joshi), RUSI Analysis, April
3 Japan s New Defense Outlook Increases Focus on China and North Korea and Emphasizes Regional Coordination, Global Intelligence Report, January 2011 Pakistan Advances in Military Nuclear Development, Global Intelligence Report, December 2010 Critical Decisions Looming for Japan s Nuclear Industry, Global Intelligence Report, December 2010 China Gains Leverage in Iran, North Korea Nuclear Disputes, Global Intelligence Report, November 2010 Growing Space Focus in Sino-Indian Rivalry, Global Intelligence Report, November 2010 China s Naval Ambitions Spur New Regional Strategic Planning, Global Intelligence Report, October 2010 Strategic Coordination and Major Defense and Nuclear Contracts on Agenda for Obama s State Visit to India, Global Intelligence Report, October 2010 South Korea s Nuclear Rise Transforming Energy Markets and Security Policy Development, Global Intelligence Report, October 2010 Interview: Laurence Jones of UK National Nuclear Centre of Excellence Discusses Nuclear Energy Futures and Proliferation-Safe Technology, Global Intelligence Report, September 2010 Safeguarding the Nuclear Enrichment Technology Market, Global Intelligence Report, August 2010 Risky Investments in Nuclear South Asia, Global Intelligence Report, August 2010 Media Publications Our Muddled Defense Establishment, The Hindu Business Line, November 2015 Aim for Higher Testing Standards, Daily Pioneer, July 2015 Making Waves in Perilous Waters, (with Yogesh Joshi), Daily Pioneer, August 2014 Afghanistan Needs an Economic Surge, Daily Pioneer, November 2013 India s Missile Defense: Is the Game Worth the Candle?, (with Yogesh Joshi), The Diplomat, August 2013 Referenced in Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Naval Nuclear Dynamics in the Indian Ocean report, March 2015 Referenced in NATO Parliamentary Assembly Science and Technology Committee The Global Spread of Ballistic Missile Defenses report, November 2014 India s Nuclear Choices (with Shashank Joshi), Times of India, April 2012 Agni-V Test: Important Decisions about the Country s Deterrence Doctrine Must be Made, (with Shashank Joshi), Economic Times, April 2012 India s Space Ascent Gains New Boost, ISN Insights, May 2011 Referenced in US Air Force Academy Eisenhower Center for Space and Defense Studies journal article on Emerging Space Powers, Winter 2014 Navigating the US-India Nuclear Partnership, ISN Security Watch, August 2010 Expanding India s Nuclear Options, ISN Security Watch, August
4 Myanmar-N. Korea Proliferation Link?, (with Graham Ong-Webb), ISN Security Watch, July 2010 India s Emerging Nuclear Market, ISN Security Watch, July 2010 Engaging the New Nuclear Diplomats, ISN Security Watch, July 2010 Managing Asia s Nuclear Rivalry, ISN Security Watch, June 2010 Opportunity Knocks in N. Korea, (with Graham Ong-Webb), ISN Security Watch, June 2010 Bringing China to the Proliferation Party, (with Graham Ong-Webb), ISN Security Watch, April 2010 Watching the Clock, Atlantic Community, January 2010 New Horizons in Nonproliferation, ISN Security Watch, January 2010 FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Nuclear Policy Program Visiting Fellow 2015 US Army War College Strategic Studies Institute External Research Associate International Studies Association Conference Travel Grant 2014 King s College London School of Social Science and Public Policy Research Bursary 2014 Jawaharlal Nehru University School of International Studies Visiting Fellow 2013 King s College London Defense Studies Department Small Research Grant 2013 Calcutta University Institute of Foreign Policy Studies Visiting Fellow 2012 UK Economic and Social Research Council International PhD Partnership Grant UK Economic and Social Research Council Full PhD Scholarship McGlashan Charitable Trust Masters Scholarship 2009 Stirlingshire Educational Trust Masters Scholarship 2009 Helensfield Educational Trust Masters Scholarship 2009 INVITED PRESENTATIONS India s Nuclear Outlook in 2016: Rising Regional and Doctrinal Tensions, King s College London Regional Security Research Center, Shrivenham, UK, March 8, India s Evolving Nuclear Force and Doctrine, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC, July 8, Indian Ballistic Missile Defense and Missile Threat Perceptions, RUSI Missile Defense Conference 2015, London, March 25, Early Outlines of Modi s Foreign and Security Policy, UK Foreign Office South Asia Policy Roundtable, London, July 4,
5 Indian Nuclear Force Development and Strategic Discourse, UK Cabinet Office Heads of Intelligence Analysis National Security Workshop, June 12, India s Nuclear Outlook in 2013: Political and Operational Developments, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, November 27, Eternal Problems in Nuclear Strategy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, November 20, India s Nuclear Outlook in 2013: Political and Operational Developments, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, India, November 25, America in India s Grand Strategy: Interests and Means, Institute of Foreign Policy Studies, Calcutta University, Calcutta, India, November 8, India s Nuclear Policy, UK Foreign Office South Asia Policy Roundtable, London, September 24, Indian Nuclear Force Development and Future Challenges, Nuclear Policy Discussion Group, Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston, UK, November 30, CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Papers Presented Indian Deterrence Conceptions and Global Nuclear Order Implications, British International Studies Association Annual Conference, Edinburgh, June 17, Tactical Nuclear Weapons in the Quest for a Stable South Asia: Indian Official and Societal Views of Deterrence, Nuclear War-fighting, and the Meaning of Tactical Nuclear Weapons for South Asian Security, British International Studies Association Annual Conference, Edinburgh, June 16, India s Nuclear Realism in Global Governance of the Bomb, British International Studies Association Annual Conference, Dublin, June 18, Nuclear Weapons in India s Strategic Outlook, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, March 26, Indian Nuclear Force Modernization and Implications for Strategic Stability, Center for Strategic and International Studies Project on Nuclear Issues Conference, Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston, UK, September 22, Discussant Panel: India Twice Risen, British International Studies Association Annual Conference, Dublin, June 18,
6 DEPARTMENTAL SEMINARS Analysing Indian Nuclear Strategic Discourse, , Joint Services Command and Staff College, Shrivenham, UK, July 22, Nuclear Weapons and Indian Security: Strategic and Political Challenges, India Institute, King s College London, London, July 17, Indian Nuclear Triad Development and Strategic Discourse, Department of War Studies Postgraduate Conference, King s College London, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, UK, October 4, India s Nuclear Establishment as Political Actor: Institutional Interests and Impacts on Nuclear Policymaking, Centre for Science & Security Studies, King s College London, London, April 17, TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Plymouth at the British Royal Naval College Instructor, Undergraduate-level Managing Current Threats and Conflicts seminar course Responsible for syllabus development and instruction Classes: Civil and Proxy Wars, Clausewitz and Strategic Thought, Counterinsurgency, Cyber and Space Conflict, Combating Terrorism, Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement, Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Strategic Assessment and Planning, Theorizing Asian Security 3 sections, 30 students, 4.8/5 overall teaching evaluation. Instructor, Undergraduate-level Introduction to International Relations and Strategic Studies survey course Classes: Chinese and Southeast Asian Security, Russian Foreign and Security Policy 135 students, 4.7/5 overall teaching evaluation. Seminar Leader, Undergraduate-level Critical Thinking seminar course Classes: Chinese Foreign and Security Policy, International Organizations, Nuclear Deterrence, Russian Foreign and Security Policy, Strategy in World Wars I and II 1 section, 9 students, 4.8/5 overall teaching evaluation. Seminar Leader, Masters-level Naval Analysis seminar course Classes: National Security Strategy, Security Dynamics of the Korean Peninsula 2 sections, 17 students, 4.2/5 overall teaching evaluation. Assessor, MA Applied Strategy and International Security degree Classes: Countering International Terrorism, National Strategy and Crisis Management Sep 2015 Present James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Washington DC July 2015 Instructor, Issues in Nuclear and Missile Nonproliferation Course One-week course for US Government nonproliferation practitioners Class: The Nuclear and Missile Arms Race in South Asia Joint Services Command and Staff College, Shrivenham, UK May Nov 2014 Seminar Leader, Undergraduate-level Air Force Junior Officer Development Course Seminars: Air Power Theory, British Security, International Security, Military Doctrine, Terrorism and Asymmetric Threats 6
7 Centre for Science & Security Studies, King s College London April 2012 Moderator, Postgraduate-level Iran Strike Simulation PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Joint Services Command and Staff College, Shrivenham, UK May Nov 2014 Graduate Teaching Assistant University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK Feb 2010 Oct 2011 Research Assistant, Department of Politics and International Relations James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Washington DC Jan May 2011 Research Intern London Deanery, London Aug 2008 March 2009 Project Administrator Council for Arab-British Understanding, London, UK July Aug 2008 Research and Media Intern European Parliament, Office of Struan Stevenson MEP, Edinburgh, UK June July 2006 Intern Transatlantic Studies Association, Dundee University, Dundee, UK June 2006 Intern Center for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, May Sep 2006 University of St Andrews, UK Data Analysis Intern (India and Pakistan), Asia Program SELECT TRAINING COMPLETED Plymouth University Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice Advanced Pedagogy Course Sep 2015 Present UK Joint Services Command and Staff College Directing Staff Skills Workshop Feb 2014 Defense Teacher and Mentor Training Course King s College London Introduction to Statistics Course Feb 2014 King s College London Preparing to Teach in Higher Education Course Jan 2014 INITIATIVES UK Foreign Office South Asia Policy Roundtable Sep 2012 July 2014 Co-organizer London South Asian Security Research Group July 2012 March 2015 Co-organizer 7
8 SERVICE Pacific Affairs Journal External Reviewer, Article Manuscripts Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi External Reviewer, Publications BROADCAST EXPERIENCE Contributor on India-Pakistan relations, All Things Considered, National Public Radio, March 30, MEMBERSHIPS British International Studies Association International Studies Association 8
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