In 2011/2012 she held visiting professorships at the University of Paris 8 (St Denis) and the University of Paris IV (Sorbonne) - the Chaire Dupront. From October 2017 to June 2018, Heuser held visiting professorships at the Sorbonne[5] and at Sciences Po' Paris.[6] From 2020 to 2022 she held the Jeff Grey Visiting Professorship at the Australian Defence College. Since 2022 she has lectured at the General Staff Academy of the German Bundeswehr. [7] She is a non-stipendary Distinguished Professor at the Brussels School of Governance at the Free University of Brussels.[8]
Heuser studies war and specialises in strategic studies, especially nuclear strategy, strategic theory and strategic culture, the transatlantic relations as well as the foreign and defence policies of the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
Bibliography
Monographs
War: A Genealogy of Western Ideas and Practices (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022), ISBN978-0198796893.
Brexit in History. Sovereignty or a European Union? (London: Hurst 2019), ISBN9781787381261.
The Bomb: Nuclear Weapons in their Historical, Strategic and Ethical Context in the series: Turning Points in History (London: Longman's, 1999), ISBN0-582-29290-5.
Nuclear Mentalities? Strategies and Belief Systems in Britain, France and the FRG (London: Macmillan, and New York: St Martin's Press 1998), ISBN0-312-21321-2.
NATO, Britain, France and the FRG: Nuclear Strategies and Forces for Europe, 1949-2000 (London: Macmillan, and New York: St Martin's Press, 1997, ppb. 1998), ISBN0-333-77477-9.
Transatlantic Relations: Sharing Ideals and Costs Chatham House Paper (London: Pinter for RIIA, 1996), ISBN1-85567-355-X.
Western Containment Policies in the Cold War; The Yugoslav Case, 1948-1953 (London: Routledge, 1989), ISBN0-415-01303-8.
Editorship
(with Isabelle Davion): Batailles - Histoire des grandes mythes nationaux (Paris: Belin, 2020); ISBN978-2410016963
(with Athena Leoussi): Famous Battles and How They Shaped the Modern World vol 1: From Troy to Courtrai, 1200 BC-1302 AD (Barnsley, Yorkshire: Pen & Sword, 2018); ISBN978-1473893733
(with Athena Leoussi): Famous Battles and How They Shaped the Modern World vol. 2: From the Armada to Stalingrad, 1588-1943 (Barnsley, Yorkshire: Pen & Sword, 2018); ISBN978-1526727411
(with Anja Victorine Hartmann): Thinking War, Peace and World Orders from Antiquity until the 20th century (London: Routledge, 2001), ISBN0-415-24441-2.
(with Cyril Buffet): Haunted by History: Myths in International Relations (Oxford: Berghahn, 1998), ISBN1-57181-940-1.
(with Robert O'Neill): Securing Peace in Europe, 1945-62: Thoughts for the Post-Cold War Era (London: Macmillan, 1992) ISBN0-333-55002-1.
Nuclear Weapons and the Future of European Security, London Defence Studies No.8 (1991).
'Change and Continuity in War: the 2022 J.G. Grey Oration', in Australian Journal of Defence and Strategic Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022).
'Clausewitz, die Politik and the political purpose of Strategy’, in Thierry Balzacq and Ron Krebs (eds): The Oxford Handbook of Grand Strategy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), pp. 57-72.
'Ordinances and Articles of War before the Lieber Code, 866-1863: the long pre-history of International Humanitarian Law', in Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law Vol. 21 (2018), pp. 139-164.
'Regina Maris and the Command of the Sea: The Sixteenth Century Origins of Modern Maritime Strategy', Journal of Strategic Studies Vol. 40 No. 1-2 (2017), pp. 225-262.
'Defeats as moral victories', in Andrew Hom & Cian O’Driscoll (eds): Moral Victories: The Ethics of Winning Wars (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), pp. 52-68.
'The Soviet response to the Euromissile crisis, 1982-83', in Leopoldo Nuti (ed.): The Crisis of Détente in Europe: From Helsinki to Gorbachev, 1975-1985 (London: Routledge, 2008), ISBN 978-0415460514, pp. 137-149.
'Victory in a Nuclear War? A Comparison of NATO and WTO War Aims and Strategies', Contemporary European History Vol. 7 Part 3 (November 1998), pp. 311-328.