Will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine bring conquest back from the dustbin of history? The history of conquest can shed light on this question. My blogpost @LSE_US https://t.co/NuQJ0akrN8
Deemphasizing the Eurocentric lens of modern territoriality & sovereign statehood, @KerryGoettlich elevates the impact of 17th & 18th century colonial North America.
#TBT
https://t.co/mGrlZAggxs
🏆Congratulations to @KerryGoettlich for receiving the #APSA Politics and History Section’s Mary Parker Follett Prize and an Honorable Mention for the International History and Politics Section’s Outstanding Article Award. 🏆
#APSR
https://t.co/PLv1OnKW8I
Pleased to share my new article "The Eastern cousins of European sovereign states? The development of linear borders in early modern Japan" in @EuroJournIR! Have a read if you’re interested in territory, global IR, historical IR, or Japan. A short 🧵:
https://t.co/RcS25hEbKQ
Early 20th c Chinese opera referred to potential ‘Polandization’ of China, for example. Apparently, after Poland’s partition, Ottoman diplomatic rituals regularly pronounced that ambassador of Poland was ‘delayed on his journey and unable to attend’.
Pleased to share my newest article, in IPS: ‘Connected Memories: The International Politics of Partition, from Poland to India’ @INTPOLITSOCIO https://t.co/vBg9LJq1iq
It argues that social memories are not just national memories or supranational, drawing on the idea of ‘connected histories’, and using the example of territorial partitions as remembered by those outside the partitioned country.