
Daniel Taylor is an international politics PhD researcher at City University London. He specialises in US foreign policy in South America and the roles of their respective militaries in regime stability. Areas of academic interest include: elite theory, social control, state terrorism, covert activity and the causes of regime (in)stability.
His masters dissertation at The University of Liverpool in International Relations and Security focussed on the level of control states maintain over private security and military companies, using Zygmunt Bauman's Liquid Modernity, liberalism and realism as frameworks for analysis.
For his BA in International Journalism at Liverpool John Moores University, he analysed the initial media framing of the Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan as murderer/terrorist, and the levels of Islamophobia exhibited in 3 Key American newspapers.
Email contact: Daniel.Taylor@city.ac.uk, mr.danieljtaylor@gmail.com
His masters dissertation at The University of Liverpool in International Relations and Security focussed on the level of control states maintain over private security and military companies, using Zygmunt Bauman's Liquid Modernity, liberalism and realism as frameworks for analysis.
For his BA in International Journalism at Liverpool John Moores University, he analysed the initial media framing of the Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan as murderer/terrorist, and the levels of Islamophobia exhibited in 3 Key American newspapers.
Email contact: Daniel.Taylor@city.ac.uk, mr.danieljtaylor@gmail.com