Stéphanie Martel
Associate Professor | Hardy Chair
She/Her
PhD (Université de Montréal)
Political Studies
International Relations
Associate Professor
Research Interests
International institutions; international security; global governance; security regionalism; multilateral diplomacy; the role of discourse and practice in world politics; Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific.
Stéphanie Martel would be interested in supervising graduate students in the areas of International Relations Theory; constructivist/interpretativist/critical approaches to IR; multilateral diplomacy; regional governance; international/regional institutions; international security; IR in the Global South; security communities; the role of discourse and practice in world politics; discourse analysis; Southeast Asia; and Asia-Pacific IR.
Brief Biography
Stéphanie Martel is an Associate Professor and Hardy Chair in the Department of Political Studies, and a Distinguished Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada. Her research is on multilateral diplomacy and regional security governance, with a focus on Southeast Asia and the Asia/Indo-Pacific. Dr. Martel’s work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as International Studies Quarterly, International Affairs, European Journal of International Relations, International Studies Perspectives, PS: Political Science & Politics, and The Pacific Review, among others. She is the author of Enacting the Security Community: ASEAN’s Never-Ending Story (2022, Stanford University Press). Dr. Martel regularly represents Canada in various expert diplomacy mechanisms and policy dialogues on issues of Indo-Pacific security, including the ASEAN Regional Forum's Eminent and Expert Persons Group and the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific. She is a member of the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security.
Teaching
For detailed information about political studies courses and instructors, please refer to the Undergraduate and Graduate pages.
Service (2026)
On sabbatical.
Selected Publications
- Stéphanie Martel, "," Canadian Journal of Foreign Policy (2023).
- Stéphanie Martel, (Stanford University Press, 2022).
- Stéphanie Martel and Aarie Glas, “,”&Բ;European Journal of International Relations (2022).
- Stéphanie Martel, Jennifer Mustapha, Sarah E. Sharma, “”&Բ;International Affairs (2022).
- Stéphanie Martel, “,”&Բ;International Studies Quarterly (2020).
- Stéphanie Martel, “,”&Բ;The Pacific Review (2017).