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Suzette Grillot


CSAR Center Director
The University of Oklahoma School of International and Area Studies
(405) 325 6003
sgrillot@ou.edu
http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/G/Suzette.R.Grillot-1/


Research Interests:  Dr. Grillot's research and teaching interests focus generally on international relations and security, and on weapons proliferation issues specifically.

Master's (1992) Oklahoma State University and Ph.D. (1997) University of Georgia in Political Science.  Professor Grillot is an associate professor in political science and international and area studies at the University of Oklahoma.  Her research has appeared in International Politics, The Nonproliferation Review, Political Psychology, the British Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Southeastern Europe and the Balkans, Problems of Post-Communism, and the Southeastern Political Review. She is also co-editor of and contributor to the books Arms on the Market: Reducing the Threat of Proliferation in the Former Soviet Union (1998) and Arms Control and the Environment (2001). She is currently completing a book manuscript on small arms control measures in Central and Eastern Europe, working on various articles on the small arms transnational social movement network, and completing other papers on the incorporation of Central and East European countries in NATO and the EU.  Dr. Grillot's research has been supported by the National Research Council, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the National Council for Soviet and East European Research, the John Merck Fund, the Ploughshares Fund, the NATO Science Program, the Center on Multi-Party Conflict Resolution and Negotiation, the United Nations Development Program, the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, International Alert, the Small Arms Survey, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Georgia.