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Mervyn Frost

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He is married to Lola Frost who is an artist. They have two daughters, Sarah who is a poet living in Durban and Anna who is a doctor in Cape Town. They have four grandchildren: Joseph, Thomas, Samuel and Ella.
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Frost developed and elaborated a theory of international relations known as "Constitutive Theory" which he articulated in a number of books and articles including:
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Volume 42 / Issue 02 / April 2016, pp 334 – 350 and "Understanding international relations from the internal point of view" July 2015 in
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In 2003 he moved to London to his present position as Professor of International Relations in the Department of War Studies,
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Frost was born and brought up in Johannesburg, he studied at Highlands North Boys High School, the
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He is a past President of the South African Association of Political Studies and former editor of
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Constituting Human Rights: Global Civil Society and the Society of Democratic States
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The Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies, Defence Strategic Communications
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and currently serves on the editorial board of several journals including
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Defence Strategic Communications, Vol 2, Spring 2017, pp 9-34
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Global Ethics: Anarchy, Freedom and International Relations
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International Political Sociology, Politics and Governance
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Fellows and Honorary Fellows of King's College London
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Towards a Normative Theory of International Relation
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FKC
British
political scientist
Stellenbosch University
DPhil
Rhodes Scholar
University of Oxford
University of Cape Town
Rhodes University
Political Science
University of Natal
International Relations
University of Kent
King's College London
Department of War Studies, KCL
International Studies Association
King's College London People Mervyn Frost
IETHICS Leadership History
Fellows and Honorary Fellows of King's College London
Brian Holden-Reid
Department of War Studies, KCL
Theo Farrell
Categories
1947 births
South African political scientists
Academics of King's College London
Academics of the University of Kent
Academic staff of the University of Cape Town
Academic staff of the University of KwaZulu-Natal
Fellows of King's College London

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