Yearly Archives: 2020

Vania Bambirra: a voice from the Global South.

by Dr. Felipe Antunes de Oliveira The marginalisation of women’s voices in International Relations is a long-lasting and broad-based phenomenon, the full extension of which is only now being revealed by the WHIT project. However, as the case of Vania

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International Thought and the Talented Tenth

by Katharina Rietzler. Is pedagogical thought a form of international thought? If the study of international relations emerged from the study of race relations, as Robert Vitalis has suggested, education is central to international thought, even in the absence of

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Finding women thinkers in the record

By Joanna Wood. Having been forced to return to the UK a few weeks ago, halfway through my research trip to US College archives, it seemed like a good moment to reflect on why I was there, what I was

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Women Thinkers of the World Economy

by Professor Patricia Owens In International Political Economy: An Intellectual History, Benjamin J. Cohen (2008) argued that a ‘magnificent seven’ individuals shaped the modern discipline of ‘IPE’ when, in reaction to the turmoil of the Oil Crisis of 1973, it

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Now You See Them, Now You Don’t: Women in the Inquiry 1917-19

by Professor Kimberly Hutchings Cynthia Enloe encourages us to ask the question ‘where are the women?’, not only because we should acknowledge women’s role in international politics, but also because the question opens up new angles of inquiry and generates

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