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Dr. Marlies Glasius



Research Fellow
Lecturer in Global Civil Society


phone: 020 7955 6557
email: m.glasius@lse.ac.uk


short biography

Marlies Glasius is a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance and a lecturer at LSE's Government Department. In 2003-2004 she was coordinator of the Study Group on Europe's Security, and from 2000-2003 she was the first managing editor of the Global Civil Society Yearbook, of which she continues to be an editor.

She recently published The International Criminal Court: A Global Civil Society Achievement (2006). Other recent publications include Glasius, Marlies and Mary Kaldor, A Human Security Doctrine for Europe: Project, Principles, Practicalities (2005); Marlies Glasius, David Lewis and Hakan Seckinelgin, eds. Exploring Civil Society: Political and Cultural Contexts (2004), all with Routledge, and the annual Global Civil Society Yearbook (Sage: London).

research interests

Dr. Glasius' research concerns both the theory and practice of global civil society, and its relationship to international law, particularly human rights law. In particular, it concentrates on the working of transnational advocacy networks; the precarious relations between grassroots and elite civil society groups; and the influence of civil society on international law-making. Her present work concentrates on the influence of global civil society on the international criminal court, and the effects of the 11 September disaster and its aftermath on global civil society. Previous work has focused on human rights in Indonesia and East Timor under Soeharto.


latest publications

Glasius, Marlies (2005). The International Criminal Court: A Global Civil Society Achievement. London: Routledge.

Glasius, Marlies and Mary Kaldor (eds.) (2005). A Human Security Doctrine for Europe. London: Routledge.
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Glasius, Marlies and Mary Kaldor (2005). 'Individuals First: A Human Security Doctrine for the European Union.' Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft (IPG), 01/2005:62-84.
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Glasius, Marlies, David Lewis and Hakan Seckinelgin (eds.) (2004). Exploring Civil Society: Political and Cultural Contexts. London: Routledge.

'A Human Security Doctrine for Europe: The Barcelona Report of the Study Group on Europe’s Security Capabilities.'
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Anheier, Helmut, Marlies Glasius and Mary Kaldor (eds) (2004). Global Civil Society 2004/5. London: Sage.
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