School of Politics & International Relations: Recent submissions
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Debating Uneven and Combined Development/Debating International Relations: A Forum
(2022-01-01)This forum arises from an online event on the theory of uneven and combined development (UCD). Following an introduction which proposes a ‘special affinity’ between UCD and International Relations (IR), four presenters at ... -
Who Are the Super-Exploited? Gender, Race, and the Intersectional Potentialities of Dependency Theory
(2021-01-01)Is dependency theory gender- and race-blind? Appearing in Latin American in the 1960s, dependency theory flourished in a moment when social sciences at large began to embrace critical approaches centered on race and gender. ... -
Identifying and understanding the drivers of student engagement in a school of politics and international relations
(Political Studies Association, 2022-04-26)During the 2020/2021 academic year, I conducted a mixed quantitative and qualitative analysis of the drivers of student engagement in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. ... -
Identifying and Understanding the Drivers of Student Engagement in a School of Politics and International Relations
During the 2020/21 academic year, I conducted a mixed quantitative and qualitative analysis of the drivers of student engagement in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. My ... -
Post-Brexit Europeanization: re-thinking the continuum of British policies, polity, and politics trajectories
What is the impact of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU on British policies, polity and politics and their future trajectories? This question has been overlooked so far, as many observers have focused on the identity, cultural, ... -
Of economic whips and political necessities: a contribution to the international political economy of uneven and combined development
(2021-01-01)After being recovered and expanded by Justin Rosenberg almost two decades ago, Trotsky’s concept of Uneven and Combined Development (UCD) has inspired many articles, dissertations and books, becoming the core of one of the ... -
Reform to conserve: Europe and David Cameron's Conservatism
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How the pandemic made sensory power visible
(2022-01-01)Relations between states and citizens are now mediated by a form of power whose logic and technologies permeate and penetrate territories, peoples, and the wealth of states from both within and without -
How to Reflexively Decentre EU Foreign Policy: Dissonance and Contrapuntal Reconstruction in Migration, Religious and Neighbourhood Governance
This article develops a timely new model for EU foreign policy by advancing the call for a ‘decentring agenda’, focused on the challenge of inclusive ‘reconstruction’. It does so by first staking out an ontological space ... -
UK’s withdrawal from Justice and Home Affairs: a historical institutionalist analysis of policy trajectories
Contrary to the idea that “Brexit means Brexit”, the article demonstrates that, in spite of leaving the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the United Kingdom (UK) is not automatically seeking to distance itself from ...