Farzaneh Hall, Room 228
Phone: 405-325-3533
Email: mraymond@ou.edu
Twitter: @mraymondonir
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Mark Raymond is the Wick Cary Associate Professor of International Relations and the Director of the Cyber Governance and Policy Center at the University of Oklahoma. He also serves as the Associate Director for International Security Policy with the Oklahoma Aerospace and Defense Innovation Institute. He is the Associate Editor of the journal International Theory and Co-Chair of the American Political Science Association’s International Relations Theory Section.
He is the author of Social Practices of Rule-Making in World Politics (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019). His work appears in various academic journals including International Theory, Contemporary Security Policy, the Journal of Global Security Studies, Strategic Studies Quarterly, The Cyber Defense Review, the UC Davis Law Review, the Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, and the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. He is also the co-editor of Organized Chaos: Reimagining the Internet (Waterloo: CIGI, 2014). He has contributed policy commentary to outlets including Foreign Affairs, Lawfare, and The Washington Post. He was a Senior Advisor with the United States Cyberspace Solarium Commission, and has testified before the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development.
His research sits at the intersection of International Relations Theory and the role of digital technologies in world politics. Current projects include work on digital sovereignty; research on the global governance and international security implications of emerging use cases for the electromagnetic spectrum; and research on the consequences of selective nuclear proliferation for strategic stability and the resilience of the contemporary rules-based global order.