The new special issue of EJIR is a wonderful and diverse look at "History and Theory in International Relations". The issue includes my article with @car on critical junctures in IR: https://t.co/Ft3jqcKngo
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Our paper was awarded the 2026 best article award from @isadiplomacy!
“Seeing the Berlin Conference from the periphery: Latin American reactions to imperialism elsewhere, 1884–85" was published in @GlobalHistJnl, written with @schulz_c_a.
Available:
https://t.co/FBre6YMQz7
Thanks to @Canning_House and organizer Laurence Whitehead of @NuffieldCollege for the invitation to talk about "republican internationalism" at the Second Canning House Latin American Academic Forum earlier this month.
https://t.co/9gdy1qhz7r
If the Trump administration really wanted to weaken criminal groups and reduce violence in Mexico and Latin America, it would stop bombing small boats and go after the gun sales and trafficking on its own side of the border. https://t.co/yco0B0hsHy
Why have Latin American small states retained their affinity for China's Belt and Road Initiative despite varying results? Alongside Zara Albright & Diego Telias, we argue that BRI offered discursive resources even when material benefits fell short.
https://t.co/m1PagbIFAB
Very much looking forward to discussing "The Trump Effect" with fellow panelists Maryhen Jiménez, @tomlongphd & David Doyle later at St. Antony's College, @UniofOxford today! https://t.co/OYqVm0Jga6
@RichardGowan1 You wouldn't believe how much more of this is in the archives... especially people's personal correspondence. Or perhaps you very much would believe it!
New article just dropped in @ISQ_Jrnl with @schulz_c_a!
Bound by History: How Antecedents Shaped the League of Nations Institutional Design https://t.co/bc7QzwFfCQ
📣How do secondary states in the Asia-Pacific enhance security and strategic autonomy in a networked strategic environment? Check out my new article @JPR_journal that answers this using a dataset of joint military exercises of the Asia-Pacific (1970–2024). https://t.co/3LIDnOrYiX
Next week, I'll be at the @Canning_House Latin American Academic Forum discussing our @ahrcpress project and book-in-progress, Republican Internationalism. (@Harvard_Press, w. @schulz_c_a). Really looking forward to it!
https://t.co/CvN9fGnvtR
Are you a UK-based scholar interested in Latin American history? On 15 May, Warwick will be hosting the fifth annual @UklahNetwork conference! Call and registration info here:
https://t.co/IPBYgV6ULR
Colombian president Petro is in the news for his positive meeting with Trump. Like most discussions of Colombian foreign policy, the discussion has been all about the president.
Yet, we showed here, there's more to Colombian FP... (@Sebastianbitar)
https://t.co/GPn8yOxHPi
The videos of US federal agents murdering Alex Pretti are absolutely horrifying. He was on the ground, being beaten by several officers, when he was shot. A police execution. The bald-faced lies and vitriol coming from Washington are blessing it.
And here's the Stephen Miller pillar of the Venezuela intervention...deporting 30,000 "de-documented" people per year, mostly back to poverty and sometimes personal danger. How are opposition leaders going to justify their support from Trump? https://t.co/kIIY8XgveQ
Trump’s underlying vision for Latin America resembles the early-20th-century policies of then-U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, argue @tomlongphd and @schulz_c_a. https://t.co/hw6XmaSTgR