Martin Zubko
Scholar - Lecturer - Manager
Scholar - Lecturer - Manager
Geopolitics of Energy
Critical Infrastructure and Cyberspace
Global Governance and Diplomacy
Small State Foreign Policy
International Relations Theory
My research examines the geopolitics of energy, critical infrastructure and cyberspace, global governance and diplomacy, and small state foreign policy, through the lens of International Relations theory. Across these areas, I analyse how energy transitions, regime complexity, and hybrid threats are reshaping the contemporary global order.
Teaching is my passion. I particularly enjoy developing syllabuses and designing modules that cultivate critical thinking, analytical rigour, and intellectual curiosity in students. In an era when artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping pedagogical practice, I am committed to fostering deep conceptual understanding grounded in the holistic traditions of education.
Teach IR is an initiative dedicated to igniting excellence in the teaching of International Relations. Through insightful interviews, it fosters critical dialogue, connects educators across the globe, and promotes innovative pedagogical approaches.
As my pro-bono project, Teach IR seeks to advance high-quality teaching practices and pedagogical innovation in International Relations and its related disciplines.
The IR thinker podcast features in-depth interviews with leading experts on international relations. Since its first episode in 2023, it has produced more than 120 episodes as a pro-bono initiative.