İngiliz akademisyen. Jeopolitik ve güvenlik, medya, popüler kültür ve Antartika ve Arktika’nın uluslararası yönetimi gibi alanlarda araştırmalar yürütüyor.
Kasım 2005’te jeopolitik ve insan coğrafyası alanındaki başarılarından ötürü Philip Leverhulme Prize ile ödüllendirildi.
Ekim 2012’de Academy of Social Sciences üyesi seçildi.
2010’dan bu yana The Geographical Journal’ın Editörlüğünü yürütmekte.
Kanada-İngiltere Konseyi Üyesi ile Kutup Ortaklığı Komitesi Üyesi.
Klaus Dodds Haziran 2014’de Lordlar Kamarası Arktika Komitesi’ne uzman danışman olarak atandı.
Since the introduction of mass media in the 20th century, global connectivity has been intensified and accelerated. Media reporting in ways often perceived as undesirable conjoins people, places, and events
More generally, there has been a gulf between legal sovereignty
and de facto sovereignty in the sense that ‘sovereignty’ has been
abused, divided, and shared
Critically in " Clash of Civilizations", Huntington sketches a new world map populated by seven or possibly eight civilizations, rather than one dominated by a geographical heartland. In Huntington’s geopolitical world, the principal threat facing Western civilization is judged to be Islam and its associated territorial presence in theMiddle East, North Africa, Central Asia, and Asia. While his understanding of civilization is vague, his depiction of Islamic civilizations as threatening is informed by the published writings of theMiddle Eastern and Islamic scholar Bernard Lewis.