Mohamed HAMCHI
Assistant Professor of International Relations
Ph. D. Candidate of International Relations
Jan. 28, 1981 (Batna, Algeria)
Algerian
married to Mrs. S. Benfarhi, an Employment Counselor
tel: (00 213) 06 99 50 08 34 / (00 213) 033 83 68 80
e-mail: mohamchi@yahoo.fr
web blog: http://www.mhamchi.yolasite.com/
Education
- Ph. D. Candidate, working on "The Fifth Debate in International
Relations Theory: Engaging Complexity Theory in the field."
- 2010: M.A. in Political Sciences and International Relations,
Univ. of Batna (with highest class average).
- 2006: B.A. in English Language, Univ. of Batna.
- 2003: B.A. in Political Sciences and International Relations,
Univ. of Batna.
Work Experience
2011- present day: Assistant Professor
of Political Science and International Relations (Political Science
Department, University of Oum El Bouaghi)
2009-2011: Secondary Education Professor
of English Language (Said Ebid High School, Ain-Touta, Batna)
2008-2009: Vacataire Professor
of Political Science (Political Science Department, University of
Batna)
2007-2008: Vacataire Professor of
Political Science (Department of Management, University of Batna)
2006-2008: Vice-president
in charge of administration and organisation (La Fondation Algérienne des
Droits de l'Enfant et de l'Adolescent (FADEA), Batna.)
Modules
International Relations Theory, Epistemology
of international relations, Security and International Relations (Seminar),
Good Governance (Seminar), theories of development, theory of Integration, English
Language.
Dissertations
- 2011: Theories of International Relations: Diversity and Pluralism
(in Arabic)
Committee: Prof. Moustafa Benabdelaziz (Chair), Prof. Abdennour Benantar
(Supervisor), Prof. Mabrouk Ghodhbane (Member) and Dr. Aomar Baghzouz (Member)
- 2003: WTO and its Effects on Development (in Arabic)
Committee: Prof. Hocine Kadri (Chair), Prof. Salah Ziani (Supervisor) and Prof.
Rabah Merabet (Member)
Journal Articles
- 2011: “IR Fourth Debate: Pluralistic or Hegemonic? Limitations to
Bridging the Gap,” Algerian Review of Security and Development
studies Vol. 1, july 2011 (in English)
- 2012: “Libya as a Collapsed State and Security in the Sahel: More Fuel
to the Fire?” Algerian Review of Security and Development studies
Vol. 3, july 2012 (in English)
- 2013 (co-authored
with Samia Rebiai) “Sixty Years of Chinese-Algerian Relations,” The
Scientific Review of Egyptian Chinese Researches, Vol. 2(1): 71-99. (in
Arabic)
- 2014
(forthcoming): “The Third Debate among International Relations Theories:
Limitations to Epistemic Communication.” The Algerian Review of
Political Science and International Relations. (in Arabic)
- 2014
(co-authored with Samia Rebiai) (forthcoming): “Networks and Partnerships of
Global Governance: Two Missing Legitimacies” Politikon: The IAPSS
Journal of Political Science. (in English)
Book Review
- 2014 (forthcoming) (co-reviewed with Talal Lemmouchi): Wouters, Jan., De Wilde, Tanguy., Defraigne, Pierre. and
Defraigne, Jean-Christophe.
(eds) China, the European Union and Global Governance. United
Kingdom: Edward Elgar, 2012.
Conference Papers
- 2011: “Pluralism and Hegemony in IR Theories: the Fourth Debate
Revisited” (in English) A paper submitted to the tenth METU Conference on
International Relations, “Rethinking International Relations: Theory and
Practice,” June 15th – 17th, 2011, Ankara, Turkey.
- 2013: “For the sake of the Mediterranean… de-securitize the Arab
Spring!” (in English) A paper
submitted to the NEPAS Conference, “Thinking Out of the Box: Devising New
European Policies to Face the Arab Spring,” University of Minho, Braga,
Portugal, 21-22 February 2013.
- 2014: “The Impact of Crisis in Libya on the Sahel: De-securitizing State
Failure in Libya!” (in Arabic) A paper presented at a journée d’étude,
“The role of Algeria as a major player in the Mediterranean and the Sahel,”
University of Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, in collaboration with CERI, Paris and DIIS, Copenhagen, 26 February 2014.
- 2014: (co-authored with Samia Rebiai) “Networks and Partnerships of
Global Governance: Three Missing Legitimacies” (in English) A paper
submitted to the 1st World Congress of the International Association for
Political Science Students (IAPSS), University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki,
Greece, April 2014.
- 2014: “NGOs as Actors within Global Governance Networks and Partnerships,”
(in Arabic) A paper presented at a journée d’étude, “NGOs’ Role in
Public Policy Making in the Arab World,” University of Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria,
May 2014.
- 2014: (co-authored with Samia Rebiai) “The Russian-Algerian Relations in a Multipolarizing World: What Future(s) for an Exceptional Past?,”
(in English) A paper presented at the 13th International Conference of Africanists, The Institute for African Studies, The Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow,
May 2014.
Unpublished Papers
- “Continuity and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy: The Case of China,”
(in Arabic)
- “Realist Approaches to International Conflicts.” (in Arabic)
- “Marxism and Theorising International Relations.” (in Arabic)
Translated-to-Arabic Papers
- Simon Mason and Sandra Rychard, “Conflict Analysis Tools.”
- Irma Specht, “Conflict Analysis: Practical Tool to Analyze Conflict in
order to prioritize and strategize Conflict Transformation Programmes.”
- Peter Liberman, “How to Write a Political Science Paper?”
- Seray Kethudaogul, “Securitization of Migration in Europe: The Obstacle
infront of European Values.”
- [co-translated with Chahrazed Khier] Ocampo, José Antonio (2011) “A
Development-Friendly Reform of the International Financial Architecture,” Politics
& Society, 39(3): 315–330.
- Brown, Chris. (2013) “The poverty
of Grand Theory.” European Journal of International Relations 19(3):
483–497.
Students’ dissertations
supervised (in Arabic)
- “Securitization of Illegal
Migration in the Mediterranean”
- “NGOs in Environmental global
Governance: from Rio de Janeiro 1992 to Doha 2012”
- “‘Smart Sanctions’ and the
Human Rights Problematique in International Relations”
- “Organized Crime in the
Mediterranean and its impact on Algeria”
- “Two-Level Negotiations in
International Relations”
- “The Identity Problematique
in International Relations”
Fields of Interest
International Relations Theory, Gender and Security Studies, Global Governance,
Maghreb and EU Studies, Political Economy and Development.