Michael John Williams

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Michael John "Mike" Williams (born 14 September 1979) is an international relations scholar, former advisor for the Department of State,[1] and former congressional candidate for the 5th District of Connecticut.[2] Williams is the author of numerous books focusing on foreign affairs.[3][4] In 2006 he was elected a 'Young-Leader' by the Atlantic Bridge (Atlantik-Bruecke) foundation dedicated to developing US-European relations.

Mike Williams with General Agoglia in Afghanistan.
Mike Williams with Colonel John Agoglia in Afghanistan

Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Williams completed an Honors B.A. with Distinction at the University of Delaware before earning an M.A. in European Studies with Distinction awarded jointly by the University of Bath, United Kingdom, and Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. He also gained a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics. At the London School of Economics, he was editor-in-chief of Millennium an international studies journal managed by graduate students. Williams and his co-editor, Felix Berenskoetter, published a special issue on power in world politics that was subsequently released as an edited book[5] of the same name that has become a foundation text on power in the field of international relations. He wrote his Ph.D. with Professor Christopher Coker. Coker, one of the most individual strategic thinkers in the field, is believed to be a major influence on Williams' writings on international relations and security. Coker references Williams' work in several of his books and acknowledges Williams' intellectual contribution in his book 'War in an Age of Risk' (Polity, 2009).

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