Alex (Codin) Olteanu
Doctoral Candidate
He/Him
Political Studies
Doctoral Candidate
Brief Biography
Mr. C. Alexander Olteanu is a PhD student at Queenâs University, Canada, where he also obtained his BA (with Distinction) in Political Studies and Spanish. He is currently working on the âNew NATO Projectâ investigating how NATO and the EU adapted to the post-Cold War environment during the critical 1989-1993 period and is completing the Public Leadership Credential at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is also a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Political Studies and a Researcher with the Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queenâs University.
Research Interests
Alex is particularly interested in social entrepreneurship projects focusing on the theory and practice of public and private organizational design, adaptation and change, and the emergence of post-sovereign structures of governance and citizenship, beyond the boundaries of nation-states. He focuses in particular on the history of and current developments in Europe, North America, and the Middle East.
Teaching Assistant at Queenâs (2020-2022):
- POLS 332: Politics of Post-Communism
- POLS 261: Introduction to International Relations
- POLS 244: Comparative Politics: Democracy and Democratization
- POLS 243: Comparative Politics: Governing Difference
- POLS 242: Comparative Politics: Political Regimes
Selected Publications
âRe-casting the EUâs democratic deficit dilemma beyond the intergovernmentalist-integrationist debateâ, Student Strategy and Security Journal 2 (2), June 2022.
âThe Good Friday Agreement, the Civic Forum and the Fate of Deliberative Consociationalism in Northern Irelandâ, Student Strategy and Security Journal 2 (1), February 2022
Grazia Scoppio, Sara Greco, CA Olteanu, âTransitioning from Exclusion to Integration and Ultimately Inclusion: Enabling Greater Participation of Immigrants/Non-citizens in Countriesâ Armed Forcesâ CIDP Policy Brief, Vol. 7, Issue 5, October 2021
âThe Hexagonal Cast, Post-imperial Nationalities and the Rise of Illiberal Democracies: A Hungarian Case Studyââ, Student Strategy and Security Journal 1 (3), May 2021
âRequired Reading for A New Trans-Atlantic Grand Strategy: Thucydidesâ Trap or Tocquevilleâs Treatise?â, Student Strategy and Security Journal 1 (2), September 2020; ()
âIdeas of Power and the Power of Ideas: Alignment, Application, Adaptation, Articulation in Jomini and Clausewitzâs Studies of Strategyâ, Student Strategy and Security Journal 1 (1), May 2020; ()
âThe Transatlantic Tetrarchy: From Crisis to Convergence in the Connexity Eraâ (CRĂDO Press, forthcoming, January 2023);
âThe Seventh Republic and the Rise of POTUS 2.0â (CRĂDO Press, April 2019);
"Britain Beyond Brexit: Charting a Clear Courseâ (CRĂDO Press, February 2019);
âBrexit Revisited: Rejection, Revolution, Reformationâ, European Financial Review (Aug.-Sept. 2016); ()
âStronger United â A Stronger UK in a United Europe: How to Win the Brexit Battle and What To Do the Day Afterâ (CRĂDO Press, April 2016);
âTaking the Lafayette Gambitâ (CRĂDO Press, 2015) and producer of a documentary with the same name. ()