Such a fantastic and truly interdisciplinary collaboration; I learned a lot and am thrilled to see that the book is finally out:)!
Thx @tobiaswille.bsky.social and @mershoncenter.bsky.social
for shepherding it to completion
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The History Department at The Ohio State University is searching for an assistant professor of modern Japanese history, check it out, share, apply! #OhioState #ModernJapan #history 🗃️ jobs.chronicle.com/job/37884726...
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IR Theory Colloquium (IRTC)
2025-2026
Call for applications / Due July 31
IRTC is a monthly, 90-minute Zoom workshop for early career researchers, aimed at improving theoretical arguments and expanding the IR Theory community.
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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...
“‘…the legislative justification for the Chase Center — that teaching and research at Ohio State is ideologically biased rather than evidence-based — is based on fundamentally false premises,’ said University Senate Faculty Council Chair Sara Watson, an associate professor of political science.”
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Check out @minseonku.bsky.social and Brian Finch's article on ontological security and audience agency! It's one of our top trending articles for the last few months, and it's #OpenAccess 👇
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
New article with @briantfinch.bsky.social is now available online with OA at @risjnl.bsky.social
We argue for broadening the scope of audience agency theorized in securitization by bringing in the ontological security lens, centering the importance of routines. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 Now with a volume, issue and page numbers in Millennium. @chrsjcksn.bsky.social and I wrote about the craziness of Skopje's faux neoclassical revamp, a huge statue of Alexander the Great, copy of Arc de Triomphe and things that are supposed to look like... Venice? It's a riot. Pics 👇
Happy to announce the birth of a new book! How/why did empires relentlessly expand - and worked together? Not competition but transaction and cooperation was key to the Age of Empires in the long 19th century. With brilliant colleagues Erik de Lange & Ozan Ozavci: www.bloomsbury.com/uk/securing-...
IMHO the coup botched not because it was not well thought out. Yoon lacks political allies. His only ally is the military, supporting his rhetoric of freedom/liberalism targeted at so-called pro-North Korea anti-state forces. He has no political allies within the ruling party.
I have an issue. Or, more specifically, this article I published together with Linus Hagström now has an issue! It is now out (open access) in the latest issue of European Political Science.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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NEW ISSUE from Ethics & International Affairs -
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Includes a roundtable: The Problem with International Order
Papers by @trineflockhart.bsky.social, @aysezarakol.bsky.social, @linabenabdallah.bsky.social, @jennifermitzen.bsky.social, @ncrenic.bsky.social, and more