
Stephen J. Stedman, PhD
Professor of Political Science (by courtesy) and Senior Fellow at CISAC and FSICISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
international organizations and global security; civil wars; mediation; conflict prevention; peacekeeping
Stephen Stedman joined CISAC in 1997 as a senior research scholar, and was named a senior fellow at FSI and CISAC and professor of political science (by courtesy) in 2002. He served as the center's acting co-director for the 2002-2003 academic year. Currently he directs the Ford Dorsey Program in International Policy Studies at Stanford.
His current research addresses the future of international organizations and institutions, an area of study inspired by his recent work at the United Nations. In the fall of 2003 he was recruited to serve as the research director of the U.N. High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. The panel was created by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to analyze global security threats and propose far-reaching reforms to the international system. Upon completion of the panel's report, A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, Annan asked Stedman to stay on at the U.N. as a special advisor with the rank of assistant secretary-general, to help gain worldwide support in implementing the panel's recommendations. Following the U.N. world leaders' summit in September 2005, during which more than 175 heads of state agreed upon a global security agenda developed from the panel's work, Stedman returned to CISAC.
Before coming to Stanford, Stedman was an associate professor of African studies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. In 1993 he was a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa, where he studied the negotiations for a new constitution. He was an election observer in Angola in 1992 and in South Africa in 1994. He has served as a consultant to the United Nations on issues of peacekeeping in civil war, light weapons proliferation and conflict in Africa, and preventive diplomacy.
Stedman has taught courses on international conflict management, war in the twentieth century, and the Rwandan genocide. In 2000 Scott Sagan and he founded the CISAC Interschool Honors Program in International Security Studies. From 1997 to 2003, Stedman and his wife, Corinne Thomas, were the resident fellows in Larkin House, the second largest all-frosh residence at Stanford. Stedman received his PhD in political science from Stanford University in 1988.
Stanford Departments
Political Science
Publications
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More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, A
United Nations High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, Stephen J. Stedman
United Nations (2004)

Refugee Manipulation: War, Politics, and the Abuse of Human Suffering
Stephen J. Stedman, Fred Tanner
Brookings Institution Press (2003)
Civil Wars and State-Building in Africa and Eurasia
Stephen J. Stedman, David Holloway
Woodrow Wilson Center Press, in "Beyond State Crisis: Postcolonial Africa and Post-Soviet Eurasia in Comparative Perspective" (2002)
Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements
Stephen J. Stedman, Donald Rothchild, Elizabeth M. Cousens
Lynne Rienner Publishers (2002)
Politics and Society in Contemporary Africa, 3rd Edition
Naomi Chazan, Peter Lewis, Robert A. Mortimer, Donald Rothchild, Stephen J. Stedman
Lynne Rienner Publishers (1999)
Events & Presentations
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- Manipulating the Peace: Government Strategy in the Sudanese Peace Processes
May 22, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Patrick Johnston, Stephen J. Stedman - U.S. Foreign Policy and International Order After George W. Bush
February 7, 2008 Social Science Seminar
Stephen J. Stedman, Stephen D. Krasner - Emerging Superpowers: Influence and Supremacy in the 21st Century
January 26, 2008 FSI Stanford Special Event
Michael A. McFaul, William J. Perry, Stephen J. Stedman
Audio transcript available - Endangered Childhood: Disease, Conflict and Displacement
November 28, 2006 FSI Stanford Special Event
Paul H. Wise, Stephen J. Stedman, Ruthann Richter, Ellen Schell, Lucy Thairu
Audio transcript available - Conference on Governance and Sovereignty in Failed and Failing States
April 16, 2004 - April 17, 2004 CDDRL Conference
Stephen D. Krasner, Stephen J. Stedman, Larry Diamond, Thomas C. Heller, James D. Fearon, Eugene Mazo, William Reno, Chester Crocker, Bruce Jones, Thomas Risse, Peter Gourevitch, Marina Ottoway, Paul Collier, Gerald Knaus, Richard Steinberg, Matt Vaccaro, Patrick Cronin, Robert Keohane, Robert Rotberg
conference agenda available
Research Programs & Projects
Program on Food Security and the Environment (FSE)
Deadly Connections
CISAC, FSI Stanford, FSE Project
Managing Global Insecurity
Project- Implementation of Peace Agreements in Civil Wars
CISAC, CISAC Project (Completed)

