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EUCLID Faculty Profiles

Anthony Félix

Lecturer in Global Security, Military and Peacekeeping Studies

Anthony Félix is a Swiss scholar-practitioner and Doctoral Program Coordinator at EUCLID University in Global Security, Military and Peacekeeping Studies. He holds an MSc in Diplomacy and a BA in Public Policy from ETH Zurich, and is currently pursuing a PhD. Professionally, he serves as Multilateral Military Cooperation Officer in Bern, strengthening Switzerland's ties with NATO and the EU, managing Partnership for Peace courses, and designing defense cooperation concepts. Previously, as Chief of Management Service and Deputy Chief of Staff in the Operations Command, he led administrative reform, digitalization, and knowledge management. He also served with KFOR in Kosovo as Assessment Chief Deputy, and held instructional roles in the Swiss Armed Forces. He is fluent in French, professionally proficient in German and English, and has working knowledge of Italian

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Research & Interests:

His research focuses on peacekeeping, defense diplomacy, multilateral military cooperation, security governance, and institutional adaptation in complex public organizations. He is especially interested in European and transatlantic security architectures, the role of small/neutral states in multilateral defense, civil-military relations, command and control, strategic planning, and democratic governance of security institutions. His work integrates operational experience with institutional analysis, exploring how military and public organizations generate knowledge, shape decision-making, and balance effectiveness with legitimacy. He also examines military education, leadership training, and the interaction between security policy, diplomacy, peace-support operations, and governance under changing geopolitical conditions, grounded in a comparative, practice-informed, and normatively committed approach to global security and peace.

Faculty Relationships at EUCLID:

At EUCLID, faculty interactions are intentionally personal, responsive, and relationship-centered. Students connect with professors primarily through direct email and scheduled Zoom sessions, creating regular opportunities for substantive dialogue rather than one-way communication.

Professors respond promptly to emails with detailed, constructive feedback and are readily available for one-on-one Zoom meetings to discuss coursework, research direction, thesis development, or career goals. These interactions are not limited to academic questions; they often evolve into ongoing mentorship relationships where faculty serve as professional and academic role models. Students benefit from professors’ real-world experience in global affairs, sustainable development, diplomacy, and related fields, gaining practical insights that complement the formal curriculum.

The emphasis is on genuine relationship building. Many students develop lasting professional connections with their professors, who actively support their academic progress and post-graduation objectives. This accessible, human-centered faculty model is a defining feature of the EUCLID experience, designed to foster intellectual growth, professional maturity, and meaningful scholarly collaboration.

Office: Geneva

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