献给伊恩·泰勒(1969-2021)

IF 1.7 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Temitope B. Oriola, Andy W. Knight
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本期纪念《非洲安全》合著者伊恩·克里斯托弗·泰勒教授,他于2021年2月22日去世。伊恩是一位研究国际关系和非洲政治经济的成就惊人、备受推崇的学者。也许作为时代的象征,我们作为《非洲安全》的共同编辑,从未见过伊恩本人。我们知道他是一位学者,是一位与该杂志有联系的杰出人物。他与《非洲安全》的关系先于我们参与该杂志,但他显然是支撑该出版物的基础支柱之一。我们震惊地发现,他只有52岁,因为他的声誉、学术成就和全球形象描绘了一个更资深的学者。伊恩在地球上的52年里收获颇丰。正如资深同事兼董事会成员Tim Shaw教授在Ian去世一天后指出的那样,非洲安全组织现在失去了两位创始人。詹姆斯·亨茨上校,我们的创始主编,曾任弗吉尼亚军事学院政治学主席,于2018年去世。我们的董事会成员之一Giulia Piccolino博士在攻读博士期间得到了Ian的亲切专业支持。她的评论体现了人类的品质,伊恩·泰勒。Piccolino博士指出,Ian“不仅是一位非常成功的学者,也是一位慷慨的同事,他真诚地支持早期职业研究人员。”我们的加拿大同事、滑铁卢大学的Andrew Cooper教授是Ian Taylor博士论文的外部审查员。库珀教授将伊恩描述为“一位独特的学者,他将杰出的职业道德与对非洲和IPE的深刻见解相结合。他接着进一步形容伊恩是一个“非常特殊的人,他的生活方式非常有道德,在他的研究项目类型和他愿意从事广泛的实地工作活动方面都很有冒险精神。”伊恩·泰勒(Ian Taylor)正处于惊人的职业生涯的巅峰,他是至少12本重要书籍的作者或编辑。他在主要的参考期刊上发表了80多篇文章。他对中国和非洲的研究在许多方面都是开拓性的。他的作品在全球至少55个国家传播。他还拥有多个客座教授职位,指导过许多博士学位,学术生产力水平轻松而令人屏息地达到了世界级和前沿水平。然而,最相关的事实是,伊恩·克里斯托弗·泰勒是一个杰出的人,他受到了广泛的尊重和爱戴。Brautigam博士在向Ian Taylor致敬时写道,Ian拥有一种“流星”般的能量,事实证明,他的生活也“就像一颗流星,在色彩、光线和能量的爆发中爆炸”,《非洲安全2021》,第14卷,第1,1-3https://doi.org/10.1080/19392206.2021.1935568
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For Ian Taylor (1969-2021)
This issue is dedicated to the memory of Professor Ian Christopher Taylor, coeditor of African Security, who passed away on 22 February 2021. Ian was an astonishingly accomplished and highly regarded scholar of international relations and African political economy. Perhaps as insignia of the times, we, the coeditors of African Security, never met Ian in person. We knew him as a scholar and as a towering figure connected to the journal. His ties with African Security preceded our involvement with the journal, but he was clearly one of the foundational pillars undergirding this publication. We were shocked to find he was only 52 because his reputation, scholastic accomplishments and global image depicted that of a much more senior academic. Ian packed a lot into his 52 years on earth. African Security has now lost two of its founder fathers, as Professor Tim Shaw, a senior colleague and board member, noted a day after Ian’s death. Colonel James Hentz, our founding editor-in-chief, who was chair of political science at the Virginia Military Institute, died in 2018. One of our board members, Dr. Giulia Piccolino, received gracious professional support from Ian during her doctoral studies. Her comment exemplifies the quality of the human, Ian Taylor. Dr. Piccolino notes that Ian ‘was not just a very successful academic, but also a generous colleague who genuinely supported early career researchers.’ Our Canadian colleague, Professor Andrew Cooper, from the University of Waterloo, was the external examiner on Ian Taylor’s doctoral thesis. Professor Cooper described Ian as “a unique academic, combining a stellar work ethic with such an impressive quality and quantity of critical insights on Africa and IPE.” He went on to further describe Ian as a “very special personality, highly ethical in his lifestyle and adventurous both in his type of research projects and his willingness to take on an extensive range of field work activities.” Ian Taylor, literally at the peak of an astonishing career, was author or editor of at least 12 significant books. He published over 80 contributions in leading refereed journals. His work on China and Africa was pioneering in many respects. His work was disseminated in at least 55 countries around the globe. He also held multiple visiting professorships, mentored many PhDs and had an academic productivity level that was easily and breathlessly world class and cutting edge. However, the most relevant fact is that Ian Christopher Taylor was an outstanding human being, who was widely respected and well loved. Dr. Brautigam, in a moving tribute to Ian Taylor, wrote that Ian possessed an energy that was nothing short of “meteoric,” and that, as it turned out, his life too “was like a shooting star that explodes in a burst of color, light and energy” and AFRICAN SECURITY 2021, VOL. 14, NO. 1, 1–3 https://doi.org/10.1080/19392206.2021.1935568
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