I am a Reader (≈ tenured Associate Professor) in Comparative Politics at Queen's University Belfast where I currently teach American Politics and the Global Political Economy of Energy. I hold a BA in Political Science from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, an MA in Political Science from Louisiana State University and a PhD in Political Science from Arizona State University.
I work in the areas of comparative politics and international relations with a primary interest in the political economy of development. Recently this research focuses on energy and natural resources, including how international oil and gas companies have shaped twentieth-century international relations and their role as pivotal actors in the current energy transition. Geographically my research has mainly been focussed on sub-Saharan Africa, especially South Africa, and the post-colonial world more generally.
Having for more than two decades also taught an introductory course on American Politics, I am progressively integrating an interest in American politics into my wider research agenda by approaching the US case from a comparative perspective and in the wider context of American Political Development. Specific interests include conservatism, political realignments in American history, race relations, and US energy politics with a focus on the history of "Big Oil".
My research at Queen's has been funded by the ESRC World Economy and Finance Research Programme, the British Academy, the Nuffield Foundation and the DfE (NI) Global Challenges Research Fund.
Publications indicative of my key research interests have appeared in journals such as Political Studies, Political Geography, Business & Society, Third World Quarterly, Democratization, Energy Research & Social Science, The Extractive Industries and Society, Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, and Commonwealth & Comparative Politics.
I am also the author of Africa’s Development Impasse: Rethinking the Political Economy of Transformation (Zed Books) and am currently writing a book with the working title The Resilience of Big Oil: Post-Colonial Politics, Petrocultures and The Energy Transition.
Outside of academia my hobby gig is sports photography (school rugby).