Mr Marcus Andreopoulos

Mr Marcus Andreopoulos

PhD Student

Department of International History

Languages
English
Key Expertise
Britain in the Early Cold War; Anglo-Pakistani Military Relations

About me

Marcus Andreopoulos is a full time PhD candidate in International History at LSE. His research explores British military and defence policy towards Pakistan in the first decade after the partition of the British Raj.

Marcus holds a BA in History from the University of Kent and an MSc in International History from the LSE. Currently, he is a Senior Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Foundation, with a focus on South Asia, and has conducted primary research throughout the Himalayas and Kashmir. He also works alongside NATO’s Defence Education Enhancement Programme, engaging in professional military education and defence curriculum development with partner nations in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, the Middle East, and the Balkans. Marcus’ work is supervised by Professor Kirsten Schulze, an authority on Political Islam.

PhD Title: “Disarming the Raj: Anglo-Pakistani Military Relations, 1945-1958”

PhD Supervisor: Dr Kirsten Schulze

 

 

Expertise Details

British Rule; Decolonisation; Post-colonial Statecraft; Pakistani Military Establishment

Op Eds and Analysis Pieces

Conferences

‘The Radcliffe Award: A Sense of Injustice’, Remembering Fallen Empires, ISHA Spring Seminar, Belgrade, April 2024