Stéphanie Martel
Associate Professor
She/Her
PhD (Université de Montréal)
Political Studies
International Relations
Associate Professor
Research Interests
International institutions; international security; global governance; security regionalism; multilateral diplomacy; the role of discourse and practice in world politics; Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific.
Stéphanie Martel would be interested in supervising graduate students in the areas of International Relations Theory; constructivist/interpretativist/critical approaches to IR; multilateral diplomacy; regional governance; international/regional institutions; international security; IR in the Global South; security communities; the role of discourse and practice in world politics; discourse analysis; Southeast Asia; and Asia-Pacific IR.
Brief Biography
Stéphanie Martel is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Studies, and a Distinguished Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada. Her research is on multilateral diplomacy and regional security governance, with a focus on Southeast Asia and the Asia/Indo-Pacific. Dr. Martel’s work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as International Studies Quarterly, International Affairs, European Journal of International Relations, International Studies Perspectives, PS: Political Science & Politics, and The Pacific Review, among others. She is the author of Enacting the Security Community: ASEAN’s Never-Ending Story (2022, Stanford University Press). Dr. Martel regularly represents Canada in various expert diplomacy mechanisms and policy dialogues on issues of Indo-Pacific security, including the ASEAN Regional Forum's Eminent and Expert Persons Group and the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific. She is a member of the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security.
Teaching
For detailed information about political studies courses and instructors, please refer to the Undergraduate and Graduate pages.
Service (2024/2025)
On leave
Selected Publications
- Stéphanie Martel, "," Canadian Journal of Foreign Policy (2023).
- Stéphanie Martel, (Stanford University Press, 2022).
- Stéphanie Martel and Aarie Glas, “,”&Բ;European Journal of International Relations (2022).
- Stéphanie Martel, Jennifer Mustapha, Sarah E. Sharma, “”&Բ;International Affairs (2022).
- Stéphanie Martel, “,”&Բ;International Studies Quarterly (2020).
- Stéphanie Martel, “,”&Բ;The Pacific Review (2017).