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Posts by Amoz JY Hor

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The Strong Will Suffer What They Must Vaclav's Grocer and American Hubris

“The strong do what they can" is what Athens said right before destroying itself. New piece on the Carney Doctrine, Vaclav’s grocer, and American hubris.
hegemon.substack.com/p/the-strong...

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Oligarchic sovereignty: Technology and the future of global order | Review of International Studies | Cambridge Core Oligarchic sovereignty: Technology and the future of global order

2025 was a terrible, depressingly relevant year to be a scholar of technology and corporate power. Some of us tried to make sense of WTF happened here (free to read): doi.org/10.1017/S026...

3 months ago 39 13 1 2
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Traversing Memories in Global Politics - Kinti Orellana Matute, Woohyeok Seo, Pauline Zerla, 2025

📝 What role do memories play in global politics, and what do they reveal about knowledge production in IR?
Read the Intro to Vol. 53 Traversing Memories in Global Politics by Kinti Orellana Matute, @seowoohyeok.bsky.social & Pauline Zerla 👇
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

4 months ago 3 2 1 0
Symposium presentation

Symposium presentation

Group picture with symposium participants

Group picture with symposium participants

Keynote speaker, Dr Amal Abu-Bakare

Keynote speaker, Dr Amal Abu-Bakare

Throwback to our 2025 Symposium: Grateful to all speakers who presented their drafts and sparked thought-provoking discussions. Special thanks to our keynote, Dr Amal Abu-Bakare @nawalabu72.bsky.social @liverpooluni.bsky.social. Stay tuned for the special issue featuring the completed articles!

4 months ago 3 2 0 0
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Israel kills Palestinian for nearing Gaza ‘yellow line’, bombs north Palestinians say so-called 'yellow line' impossible to discern, as Israeli troops in Gaza continue to kill.

Palestinians say so-called 'yellow line' impossible to discern, as Israeli troops in Gaza continue to kill.

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This concentration camp was opened at Fort Bliss, the site of a former Japanese internment camp.

It also cost over $1B in private contracts to build in a place meant to hold 1000 people. So, basically it’s a fascist grift.
shorturl.at/qhuSc

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Dear search committees,

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Some think, for instance, that since the Exec Order mentions that the fee applies to (re)entry into the US, that it may not apply to F1 students currently residing in the US. I'm not a lawyer. Please check with one. Don't discriminate against internationals on the admin's behalf.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Dear search committees and HR, while we should be absolutely worried about this, please do not take this as fact and aniticipatorily screen out international candidates. That would only make it a self-fulfilling prophecy. Check with your legal counsel.

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Logo of "Review of International Studies" next to an image of the Earth, with the hashtag #OpenAccess on a dark background.

Logo of "Review of International Studies" next to an image of the Earth, with the hashtag #OpenAccess on a dark background.

#OpenAccess from @risjnl.bsky.social -

World heritage and inter/national cultural prestige - cup.org/44fCIh0

- @elifkalay.bsky.social

#FirstView

9 months ago 2 2 0 1

Publication day! My article "World heritage and inter/national cultural prestige" is now available online, and it is also part of the special issue I am co-editing with Jelena Subotic (jelenasubotic@bsky.social) on global heritage politics. 1/

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The season of Western multilateral summitry (G7, NATO) may be over, but the diplomatic show must go on.
In this @ejir.bsky.social piece, I argue that summitry is a performance producing what I call the "social international," or the intl system of state persons

journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...

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It's publication day!

Take a look if you are curious about the narrative modes through which states pursue world heritage recognition

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In Memoriam: Emma Hutchinson In Memoriam: Emma Hutchinson

Wonderful wake up to a new Special Collection of @risjnl.bsky.social honoring Emma’s work on emotions and the influence it had on international relations scholarship. Big thanks to the editorial team. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

1 year ago 23 6 0 0

So happy to have this piece in the volume! Thanks to @amozhor.bsky.social and @jittipm.bsky.social for the contribution!

1 year ago 9 1 0 0
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Here it is: a tribute to Emma Hutchison, my amazing wife and research collaborator. I hope it does justice to the brilliant scholar and the remarkable person she was. Sorry it took me a while after Emma’s passing to gather enough strength to honour her. www.rolandbleiker.com/tribute-to-e...

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Emotions and Expert Authority in Global Governance AbstractEmotions are often overlooked but crucial in global governance. This chapter helps fill this gap by theorizing the emotional underpinnings of why p

In it, we theorise why we desire international expert authority with illustrations from humanitarianism, climate governance, and nuclear politics.

We think it's open access for a limited time, so feel free to download first; read later!

academic.oup.com/edited-volum...

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We found it surprising at how little was written on Emotions and Global Governance, so @jittipm.bsky.social and I wrote this essay for the Oxford Handbook on Emotions and IR (edited by @simonkoschut.bsky.social & @andrewagross.bsky.social) :)

1 year ago 14 7 1 1
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Yolande Bouka #QueensuResearch | Queen's researcher Yolande Bouka, Canada Research Chair in Afrofeminist Thought and Political Transformation

Come work with me!
I am recruiting a PhD student who wants to work at the intersection of Afrofeminist Thought and International Relations.
www.queensu.ca/research/res...

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I'm so sorry @bleiker.bsky.social. As you know, Emma was such an inspiration for my work, and so many junior scholars. Please take care...

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The International Order of White Sovereignty and the Prospect of Abolition | Ethics & International Affairs | Cambridge Core The International Order of White Sovereignty and the Prospect of Abolition - Volume 38 Issue 2

Happy to share that my essay “The International Order of White Sovereignty and the Prospect of Abolition” is now out in Ethics & International Affairs. In it I argue that racialisation in the international order means we need to take seriously global calls for abolition. doi.org/10.1017/S089...

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From “Chinese Colonist” to “Yellow Peril”: Capitalist Racialization in the British Empire | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core From “Chinese Colonist” to “Yellow Peril”: Capitalist Racialization in the British Empire - Volume 118 Issue 4

My article on the political economy of anti-Chinese racism is out in the latest issue of the American Political Science Review (open access).

The baton of Sinophobia that awaits the next US administration has a longer and more ambivalent history in British colonial capitalism in Southeast Asia. 👇

1 year ago 88 25 3 5

Thanks everyone for the generous interest in this starter pack. Very glad it's been useful 🙏. It's already reached its limit of 150 people (non-dormant accounts only) so I can't add more people to this one. But there are some other great starter packs with overlapping themes, linked below 🧵

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Reasons why our struggles in Latin America are deeply entangled with Palestine's liberation/decolonization.

Israel’s role in Indigenous/campesino genocide in Guatemala
—technologies of violence imported from Israel are still used to repress the movements in Guatemala.🧵1/

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I will likely be on the search committee, so please feel free to reach out to ask questions about the college /
the liberal arts / the position / the process / etc 😎

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Centre College is looking to hire a tenure-track Americanist (and for me, gaining a colleague) 🙂

apply.interfolio.com/152336

If you know any cool Americanists, pls share with them!

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Link: apply.interfolio.com/131586

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Exit from Nuremberg to the Hague: The Malabo Protocol and the Pan-African Road to Arusha Abstract. In adopting the Malabo Protocol and creating the African Court of Justice and Human Rights, the African Union has established the first ever regional

🚨New Article🚨

From our special issue The African Union, Pan-Africanism, and the Liberal World (Dis)Order: 'Exit from Nuremberg to the Hague: The Malabo Protocol and the Pan-African Road to Arusha' by Oumar Ba

Read OPEN ACCESS here: academic.oup.com/isagsq/artic...

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