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1 Curriculum Vitae Professor George Lawson Department of International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200 Email: [email protected] 1. Web Profile: https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/lawson-g Papers: https://anu-au.academia.edu/GeorgeLawson More papers: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/George_Lawson Book series: www.lse.ac.uk/international-relations/centres-and-units/cis/cup-book-series 2. Research interests Processes of radical change, especially revolutions. Historical Sociology, especially analysis of global modernity. International Relations (IR) theory, especially the relationship between history and IR. 3. Employment Jan 20 – Professor, Department of International Relations, ANU Aug 13 – Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, LSE (leave of absence January-December 2020) Sep 07 – Jul 13 Lecturer, Department of International Relations, LSE Sep 05 – Aug 07 Lecturer, Politics Department, Goldsmiths, University of London Sep 04 – Aug 05 ESRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, Centre for International Studies, LSE Sep 03 – Aug 04 Tutorial Fellow, Department of International Relations, LSE Sep 96 – Aug 99 Researcher, Demos Sep 94 – Sep 95 Research Assistant, Macmillan Publishers 4. Education Oct 99 – Sep 03 PhD International Relations, LSE Oct 95 – Sep 96 MSc Political Sociology, LSE, Distinction Oct 91 – Jun 94 BA Joint Hons History & Sociology, Manchester University, 1 st class 5. Publications Books Anatomies of Revolution (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019). Global Historical Sociology (edited with Julian Go) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017). - Winner: Joseph Fletcher Prize for Best Edited Book in Historical International Relations, International Studies Association (2020).

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Page 1: Curriculum Vitae...4. Education Oct 99 – Sep 03 PhD International Relations, LSE Oct 95 – Sep 96 MSc Political Sociology, LSE, Distinction Oct 91 – Jun 94 stBA Joint Hons History

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Curriculum Vitae Professor George Lawson

Department of International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200 Email: [email protected]

1. Web Profile: https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/lawson-g Papers: https://anu-au.academia.edu/GeorgeLawson More papers: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/George_Lawson Book series: www.lse.ac.uk/international-relations/centres-and-units/cis/cup-book-series 2. Research interests

• Processes of radical change, especially revolutions. • Historical Sociology, especially analysis of global modernity. • International Relations (IR) theory, especially the relationship between history and IR.

3. Employment Jan 20 – Professor, Department of International Relations, ANU Aug 13 – Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, LSE

(leave of absence January-December 2020) Sep 07 – Jul 13 Lecturer, Department of International Relations, LSE Sep 05 – Aug 07 Lecturer, Politics Department, Goldsmiths, University of London Sep 04 – Aug 05 ESRC Post-Doctoral Fellow, Centre for International Studies, LSE Sep 03 – Aug 04 Tutorial Fellow, Department of International Relations, LSE Sep 96 – Aug 99 Researcher, Demos Sep 94 – Sep 95 Research Assistant, Macmillan Publishers 4. Education Oct 99 – Sep 03 PhD International Relations, LSE Oct 95 – Sep 96 MSc Political Sociology, LSE, Distinction Oct 91 – Jun 94 BA Joint Hons History & Sociology, Manchester University, 1st class 5. Publications Books Anatomies of Revolution (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019). Global Historical Sociology (edited with Julian Go) (Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press, 2017). - Winner: Joseph Fletcher Prize for Best Edited Book in Historical International

Relations, International Studies Association (2020).

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The Global Transformation: History, Modernity and the Making of International Relations (with Barry Buzan) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015). Cambridge Studies in International Relations No. 135.

- Chinese translation (2020). - Winner: Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International

Relations, International Studies Association (2017). - Introduction translated into Spanish and published as: ‘La Transformación Global

y Las Relaciones Internacionales’, Perspectiva Integral 5(9) (2017): 98–109. - Forums on the book: Journal of Historical Sociology 31(1) 2018: e78–e97;

International Theory 8(3) 2016: 422–522; Perspectives on Politics 14(1) 2016: 184–190; European Political Science 15(1) 2016: 116–129; International Politics Reviews 3(2) 2015: 73–83; H-Diplo; The Disorder of Things.

The Global 1989: Continuity and Change in World Politics (edited with Chris Armbruster

and Michael Cox) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010). Negotiated Revolutions: The Czech Republic, South Africa and Chile (London: Ashgate,

2005; reissued by Routledge in 2016). Journal articles ‘The Untimely Historical Sociologist’, Review of International Studies 43(4) 2017: 671–685. ‘Theory, History, and the Global Transformation’ (with Barry Buzan), International Theory

8(3) 2016: 502–522. ‘Within and Beyond the “Fourth Generation” of Revolutionary Theory’, Sociological Theory

34(2) 2016: 106–127. ‘Revolution, Non-Violence, and the Arab Uprisings’, Mobilization 20(4) 2015: 453–470. ‘Revolutions and the International’, Theory and Society 44(4) 2015: 299–319. ‘Rethinking Benchmark Dates in International Relations’ (with Barry Buzan), European

Journal of International Relations 20(2) 2014: 437–462. Reprinted in: - Collected Papers of Historical Studies (史学集刊) 1(1) 2014: 3–19. - Halvard Leira and Benjamin Carvalho eds. Historical International Relations,

Vol. 4 (London: Sage, 2015). ‘Capitalism and the Emergent World Order’ (with Barry Buzan), International Affairs 90(1)

2014: 71–91. Reprinted in: - Journal of International Security Studies (国际安全研究) 32(1) 2014: 78–100.

‘The Past, Present and Future of Intervention’ (with Luca Tardelli), Review of International

Studies 39(5) 2013: 1233–1253. ‘The Global Transformation: The Nineteenth Century and the Making of Modern

International Relations’ (with Barry Buzan), International Studies Quarterly 57(3) 2013: 620–634.

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Responses in: - International Studies Quarterly 57(3) 2013: 635–642.

‘The Eternal Divide? History and International Relations’, European Journal of International

Relations 18(2) 2012: 203–226. ‘Halliday’s Revenge: Revolutions and International Relations’, International Affairs 87(5)

2011: 1067–1085. ‘Sociology and International Relations: Legacies and Prospects’ (with Robbie Shilliam),

Cambridge Review of International Affairs 23(1) 2010: 69–86. ‘Beyond Hypocrisy? Debating the “Fact” and “Value” of Sovereignty in Contemporary

World Politics’ (with Robbie Shilliam), International Politics 46(6) 2009: 657–670. ‘A Realistic Utopia? Nancy Fraser, Cosmopolitanism and the Making of a Just World Order’,

Political Studies 56(4) 2008: 881–906. ‘For a Public International Relations’, International Political Sociology 2(1) 2008: 17–37.

‘What is History in International Relations?’ (with John Hobson), Millennium 37(2) 2008:

415–435. Reprinted in: - Halvard Leira and Benjamin Carvalho eds. Historical International Relations,

Vol. 1 (London: Sage, 2015). ‘Historical Sociology in International Relations: Open Society, Research Programme and

Vocation’, International Politics 44(4) 2007: 343–368.

‘The Promise of Historical Sociology in International Relations’, International Studies Review 8(3) 2006: 397–424.

‘Negotiated Revolutions: The Prospects for Radical Change in Contemporary World

Politics’, Review of International Studies 31(3) 2005: 473–493. Invited contributions ‘Happy Anniversary? “States and Social Revolutions” Revisited’, International Affairs 95(5)

2019: 1149–1158. ‘The Social Sources of Chinese Power’, Chinese Sociological Review 51(1) 2019: 76-83. ‘The International Origins of Social and Political Theory’ (with Tarak Barkawi), Political

Power and Social Theory 32 (2017): 1–7. ‘Twentieth Century Benchmark Dates in International Relations: The Three World Wars in

Historical Perspective’ (with Barry Buzan), International Security Studies (Beijing) 1(1) 2015: 39–58.

‘Fred Halliday: Achievements, Ambivalences, Openings’ (with Alejandro Colás), Millennium

39(2) 2010: 235–258.

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‘La Imaginación Sociológica Desde la Perspectiva Histórica’, Relaciones Internacionales

5(1) 2007: 1–33. ‘A Conversation with Michael Mann’, Millennium 34(2) 2006: 477–508. ‘Rosenberg’s Ode to Bauer, Kinkel and Willich,’ International Politics 42(3) 2005: 381–389. Journal editing: Special issues and forums ‘The International Origins of Social and Political Theory’ (with Tarak Barkawi), Special

Issue, Political Power and Social Theory 32 (2017): 1–256. ‘Theory, History, and the Global Transformation’ (with Barry Buzan), Symposium,

International Theory 8(3) 2016: 422–522. ‘Intervention and the Ordering of the Modern World’ (with Richard Little and John

MacMillan), Special Issue, Review of International Studies 39(5) 2013: 1039–1253. ‘Hierarchy in World Politics’ (with Patrick Jackson), Special Issue, Journal of International

Relations and Development 14(2) 2011: 151–279. ‘The Sociological (Re)Turn in International Relations’ (with Robbie Shilliam), Forum,

Cambridge Review of International Affairs 23(1) 2010: 69–143. ‘Beyond Hypocrisy: Sovereignty Revisited’ (with Robbie Shilliam), Special Issue,

International Politics 46(6) 2009: 657–752.

‘Journeys in Historical Sociology’, Special Issue, International Politics 44(4) 2007: 341–449. ‘The Work of Michael Mann’, Forum, Millennium 33(2) 2005: 476–551.

Book chapters ‘Ordering Europe: The Legalized Hegemony of the Concert of Europe’. In: Daniel Green ed.,

The Two Worlds of 19th Century International Relations (London: Routledge, 2019): 101-119.

‘For a Global Historical Sociology’ (with Julian Go). In: Julian Go and George Lawson eds.,

Global Historical Sociology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017): 1–34. ‘A Global Historical Sociology of Revolution’. In: Julian Go and George Lawson eds., Global

Historical Sociology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017): 76–98. ‘The Rise of Modern International Order’. In: John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens

eds., The Globalization of World Politics, 7th edition (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016): 37–51.

‘The Impact of the “Global Transformation” on Uneven and Combined Development’ (with

Barry Buzan). In: Alexander Anievas and Kamran Matin eds. Historical Sociology and World History (London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016): 171–184.

Reprinted in:

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- Collected Papers of Historical Studies (史学集刊) 3(1): 17–29. ‘The “What”, “When” and “Where” of the Global 1989’. In: George Lawson, Chris Armbruster

and Michael Cox eds., The Global 1989: Continuity and Change in World Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010): 1–20.

Encyclopaedia entries ‘International Relations as a Historical Social Science’. In: Andreas Gofas, Inanna Hamati-

Ataya and Nicholas Onuf eds., Handbook of the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of International Relations (London: Sage, 2018): 75–89.

‘The English School: History and Primary Institutions as Empirical International Relations

Theory?’ (with Barry Buzan). In: William Thompson ed., The Oxford Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018): 783–799.

‘Historical Sociology’ (with John Hobson and Justin Rosenberg). In: Robert Denemark ed.,

The International Studies Encyclopaedia (New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010): 3357–75. ‘Trends in Revolution’. In: James DeFronzo ed., Revolutionary Movements in World History

(Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2006): 876–881.

‘Reform, Rebellion, Civil War, Coup d'État and Revolution’. In: James DeFronzo ed., Revolutionary Movements in World History (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2006): 717-722.

6. Work in Progress Books Rethinking Revolutions (with Colin Beck, Mlada Bukovansky, Erica Chenoweth, Sharon

Nepstad, and Daniel Ritter): Draft nearly complete – submission spring 2020. Modes of Power (with Barry Buzan): 2-3 year project. Liberalism and Revolution: 5 year project. Journal articles ‘China Through the Lens of Modernity’ (with Barry Buzan): Under review. ‘Terrorism and Revolution: A Case of Mutual Neglect’ (with Matthew Dixon): In

preparation. ‘Global International Relations: Promise and Challenges’ (with Michael Barnett): In

preparation. ‘The International Origins of Social and Political Theory’ (with Tarak Barkawi and Inés

Valdez): In preparation. ‘Vision and Method in Global Historical Sociology’ (with Julian Go): In preparation. ‘The New Great Transformation’: In draft.

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Edited volumes The Oxford Handbook of International Political Sociology (edited with Stacie Goddard and

Ole Jacob Sending): Under contract with Oxford University Press. In preparation. Book chapters ‘The Effectiveness – and Limitations – of the Concert System’. In: Christopher Daase,

Sebastian Schindler and Wolfgang Seibel eds., Conference Diplomacy and International Order. Revise and Resubmit, Oxford University Press.

‘Revolutions and World Politics’. In: Benjamin de Carvalho, Julia Costa Lopez and Halvard

Leira eds., The Routledge Handbook of Historical International Relations. Under review. ‘States and Markets: A Global Historical Sociology of Capitalist Governance’. In: Mathias

Albert and Tobias Werron, What in the World? An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Global Social Change. Under review.

‘The Colonial Origins – and Legacies – of International Organisations’. In: Klaus Schichte

and Stephen Stetter, The Presence of the Past: The Colonial in Global History. Under review.

‘Global History and International Relations’ (with Jeppe Mulich). In: Mlada Bukovanksy,

Edward Keene, Chris Reus-Smit and Maja Spanu eds. The Oxford Handbook of History and International Relations. Under review.

7. Other research activities Book reviews and review essays British Journal of Sociology; Capital and Class; Chinese Sociological Theory; Comparativ; Contemporary Political Theory; Democratiya; Democratization; International Affairs; International Sociology Reviews; International Studies Review; Journal of Global History; Millennium; Perspectives on Politics; Political Studies Review. Invited talks Aberystwyth University; Australian National University (ANU); Battle of Ideas, London; Bielefeld University; Birkbeck, University of London; Cambridge Festival of Ideas; Chicago University, Beijing Center; City University; Czech Academy of Social Sciences; European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR); European University Institute (EUI); Fudan University; Gaidar Forum, Moscow; Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI); International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS); Jilin University; Leiden University; London School of Economics (LSE); Manchester University; Model United Nations (London); Northwestern University; Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI); Nottingham University; Oxford Brookes University; Padua University; Pomona College; Queen Mary, University of London; Reading University; Royal Grammar School (RGS), Guildford; Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House); St Andrews University; Sheffield University; Stockholm University; Sussex University; University College London (UCL); Université de Montréal; Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; University of Birmingham; University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB); University of Cambridge; University of East Anglia; University of Exeter; University of Gothenburg; University of Göttingen; University of International Relations, Beijing; University of Kent; University of Leeds; University of Melbourne; University of Oxford; University of Queensland; University

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of Surrey; University of Sydney; University of Wollongong; Warwick University; Yale University; Zhejiang (Zheda) University. Conference presentations

• American Political Science Association (APSA): 2010, 2014 • Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN): 2005 • British International Studies Association (BISA): every year from 2003-15, 2017,

2019 • European International Studies Association (EISA): 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2015,

2017 • International Studies Association (ISA): 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018 • Millennium: 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018 • Social Science History Association (SSHA): every year from 2010-14, 2017, 2019 • World Congress of Sociology: 2014 • World International Studies Conference (WISC): 2008, 2017

8. Funding German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft): Co-Principal Investigator (PI) on a project establishing a Research Training Group on ‘World Politics: The Emergence of Political Arenas and Modes of Observation in World Society’ at Bielefeld University, €2.8 million (2017-2022). ESRC: Workshop Grant, ‘Intervention in the Modern World’ (with Richard Little and John MacMillan), £17,600 (2010-11); Post-Doctoral Fellowship, £26,439.11 (2004-5); Research Studentship, approximately £55,000 (1999-2002). BISA: Core Funding, ‘Historical Sociology and International Relations’ working group, £19,250 (2004-14); Workshop Grant, ‘The International Historical Sociology of Fred Halliday’, £3,900 (2010). ISA: Workshop Grant, ‘The Relational Turn in World Politics’ (with Patrick Jackson and Daniel Nexon), $4,799 (2008). LSE: Workshop Grants: ‘International Political Sociology’, IR Department, £6,305 (2019); ‘PhD Colloquium on History and Theory’ (with Tarak Barkawi and James Morrison), Centre for International Studies, £6,073.82 (2015, 2016); ‘The International Origins of Social and Political Theory’ (with Tarak Barkawi), IR Department, £5,089.60 (2015). Seed Funding: ‘History and Theory Group’ (with Tarak Barkawi and James Morrison), IR Department, £6,100 (2014-15, 2015-16). Goldsmiths: Centre for Learning and Teaching, ‘Learning Beyond the Classroom’, £3,500 (2006). 9. Honours and Prizes Global Historical Sociology: Winner, Joseph Fletcher Prize for Best Edited Book in Historical International Relations, International Studies Association (2020). The Global Transformation: Winner, Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations, International Studies Association (2017).

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Negotiated Revolutions: shortlisted by the Political Studies Association for the W.J.M. MacKenzie prize awarded to the best book published in Political Science (2006). PhD thesis: nominated for the BISA annual thesis prize and Robert McKenzie award (2003). Teaching: Highly Commended, Student-led Teaching Excellence Award (2018); Winner, LSE Education Excellence Award (2016); Nominated, Student-led Teaching Excellence Award (2016); Winner, LSE Major Review Teaching Prize (2010); Elected, Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2005). 10. Teaching Courses on:

• Revolutions (3rd year undergraduates; taught postgraduates): ANU, LSE, Goldsmiths • IR theory/world politics (1st and 2nd year undergraduates; taught postgraduates; PhD

students): LSE, Goldsmiths • Dissertation design (3rd year undergraduates): LSE • I have also done lots of miscellaneous teaching, from first year undergraduates to PhD

students, on topics ranging from research design to populism. Most recent student survey, LSE, Autumn 2019: IR474: Revolutions and World Politics

Postdoctoral supervision Martin Bayly, ‘Imagining New Worlds: Empire and Knowledge in the Learned Institutions of

Colonial India, 1873-1955’, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2016-19.

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PhD supervision Enrike van Wingerden, ‘Human Rights, Apartheid and Indigeneity: The Transnational

Enactment of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict’, 2018-present. Catherine Hirst, ‘Revolutions and International Order’, 2018-present. William Rooke, ‘Global Cities and Global Modernity in International Relations’, 2015-

present (part-time). Joseph Leigh, ‘The Emergence of Global Power Politics: Imperialism, Modernity, and

American Expansion, 1870-1914’, 2015-19. Adrian Rogstad, ‘Stigmatisation and Counter-Stigmatisation in International Relations: The

West and Russia, 2000-16’, 2015-19 (with Iver Neumann). Nawal Mustafa, ‘All the World’s a Stage: The Contentious Performance of Revolutionary

Subjectivity’, 2012-19 (with John Sidel). Candidate withdrew. Thomas Müller, ‘Governance by the Few in International Society: A History of the Institution

of Great Powers’, 2011-17. Second supervisor (first supervisor, Mathias Albert) for a student based at Bielefeld University.

Benjamin Mueller, ‘Lessons from the Cold War Endgame: Counterfactuals, Causation and Complexity’, 2011-15.

Luca Tardelli, ‘When Elites Fight: The Politics of US Military Interventions in Internal Conflicts’, 2009-13.

Marta Iñiguez-de-Heredia, ‘Contending Projects: Resistance and Statebuilding in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2001-2011’, 2008-12 (with Mark Hoffman).

Kathryn Fisher, ‘From 20th Century Troubles to 21st Century International Terrorism: Identity and British Counterterrorism, 1968-2011’, 2008-12 (with Barry Buzan).

Alexander Woolfson, ‘The Discourse of Exceptionalism and US Grand Strategy, 1946-2009’, 2007-12 (with Michael Cox).

MPhil/PhD examination Irena Kalhousová, ‘Our Jews, Our Israel! Origins of the Foreign Policy of Poland, the Czech

Republic, and Hungary Towards Israel’, LSE, 2019. Thomas Müller, ‘Governance by the Few in International Society: A History of the Institution

of Great Powers’, Bielefeld University, 2017. Arthur Learoyd, ‘Semi-Sovereignty and Relations of Hierarchy’, Oxford University, 2017. Joanne Yao, ‘Constructing the Ideal River: The 19th Century Origins of the First International

Organisations’, LSE, 2017. Morten Andersen, ‘A Genealogy of the Balance of Power’, LSE, 2016. Maja Spanu, ‘The Idea of Self-Determination: Hierarchy and Order after Empire’, European

University Institute, 2015. Daniel Nicholls, ‘Relational Structures, Counter-Hegemony and Material Power: A Network

Approach to US Power Projection in the Americas’, Queen Mary, University of London, 2015.

Paulo Rigueira, ‘Territorializing International Relations: Territory as Property’, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2013.

Richard Campanaro, ‘Socio-Ecological Coevolution: An Analysis of International and Ecological Systems in Arctic Asia and America’, LSE, 2012.

Kareem Kamel, ‘Ayatollahs and Mullahs: The International Impact of Revolutionary Iran and the Taliban in Afghanistan’, Birkbeck College, University of London, 2012.

Zelal Ozdemir Samur, ‘An International Account of Iranian Nationalism’, LSE, 2011. 11. Professional service

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Book Series • Lead editor, ‘LSE International Studies’, Cambridge University Press (2017-20)

Journals

• Co-Editor: Review of International Studies (2011-15) • Associate Editor: Journal of International Relations and Development (2007-10) • Advisory Panel Member: International Affairs (2010-present)

Visiting Positions

• University of Sydney (2018) • University of California, Santa Barbara (2016)

Editorial Boards

• International Sociology Reviews (2017-present) • Political Power and Social Theory (2017-present) • New Perspectives (2016-present)

Member of Executives

• Member-at-Large, International Political Sociology (IPS) Section, ISA (2014-16) • Trustee, BISA Executive Committee (2009-11)

Prize Committees

• Chair, ‘Francesco Guicciardini Prize for the Best Book in Historical International Relations’, Historical International Relations Section, ISA (2013, 2014)

• Member, ‘Best Book in International Political Sociology’, IPS Section, ISA (2015) • Member, ‘Best Graduate Student Paper at ISA’, IPS Section, ISA (2014) • Member, ‘Best Work by an International Scholar’, Global and Transnational Section,

American Sociological Association (2012)

Advisory Boards • Historical International Relations Section, ISA (2013-present) • International Board of Advisors, Philippine ISA (2017-present) • Centre for Advanced International Theory, Sussex University (2012-present) • openDemocracy section on ‘openSecurity’ (2012-15)

External examining/assessments

• BA Politics, Goldsmiths, University of London (2012-15) • BA International Relations, SOAS, University of London (2013) • REF external reader, SOAS, University of London (2019-20) • Tenure Files: University of British Columbia (2017); Richmond, American

International University in London (2015); National University Singapore (2014); Pomona College (2014)

Research Groups

• Convenor, LSE Research Group on ‘Global Historical Sociology’ (2012-19) • Co-Convenor (with Tarak Barkawi and James Morrison), LSE ‘History and Theory’

Group (2014-19)

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• Co-Convenor (with Justin Rosenberg), BISA Working Group on ‘Historical Sociology and IR’ (2004-14)

Assessments Journals: African Affairs; Alternatives; American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; British Journal of Politics and International Relations; British Journal of Sociology; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Canadian Journal of Sociology; Cold War History; Comparative Studies in Society and History; Contemporary Political Theory; Cooperation and Conflict; Ethics and International Affairs; European Journal of International Relations; European Journal of International Security; Global Constitutionalism; Globalizations; Global Society; International Affairs; International Political Sociology; International Politics; International Relations; International Studies Association Compendium; International Studies Review; International Studies Quarterly; International Theory; Journal of Global Security Studies; Journal of International Political Theory; Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Peace Research; Journal of Power; Millennium; Mobilization; Nations and Nationalism; New Perspectives; Perspectives on Politics; Political Power and Social Theory; Political Studies; Politics; Review of International Political Economy; Review of International Studies; Security Dialogue; Social Forces; Social Identities; Social Science History; Sociological Theory; Sociology Compass; Theoria; Theory and Society; Theory, Culture and Society; Uluslararası İlişkiler; World Politics. Books: Ashgate; Brill; Cambridge University Press; Columbia University Press; Edward Elgar; Oxford University Press; Palgrave; Polity; Pluto; Princeton University Press; Routledge; Sage; University of Chicago Press; University of Michigan Press. Funding bodies: British Academy; Czech Science Foundation; Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC); European Research Council (ERC); Israel Science Foundation: Leverhulme Trust. Memberships American Sociological Association; British International Studies Association; European International Studies Association; International Studies Association; Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House); Social Science History Association. 12. LSE Service Department

• Undergraduate Programme Director/Departmental Tutor (2017-18) • Programme Director, MSc IR Theory (2007-12; 2013-14; 2015-16) • Exam Board Chair, MSc IR Theory (2007-12) • Strategy and Planning Resources Committee (2015-17, 2018-19) • Teaching and Learning Committee (2009-10; 2015-16) • Management Committee, Centre for International Studies (2007-18) • Admissions Selector, MSc IR Theory (2007-10; 2012-14; 2015-16) • Admissions Selector, MSc IR (2007-8) • Staff-Student Liaison Committee (2007-12) • Fred Halliday Distinguished Lecture Series Committee (2010-19; Chair 2017-19) • Academic Convenor, Fred Halliday Bibliographic Project (2011-13)

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• Selection Committees: Assistant Professor in African History (2020); Assistant Professor in International Economic Law (2020); Assistant Professor in International History (2017); LSE Fellow in Critical International Relations Theory (2014); LSE Fellow in Contemporary International Relations Theory (2014); LSE Fellow in International Relations (2010).

• Search Committees: Montague Burton Professor of International Relations (2017-18); Assistant Professor in International Relations (2015-16); Associate/Assistant Professor in Normative International Relations Theory (2014-15); Assistant Professor in International Relations Theory (2014-15); Montague Burton Professor of International Relations (2011-12).

• Mentoring: LSE Fellow in Contemporary IR Theory (2014-16); 20+ Visiting Fellows and Assistant Professorial Research Fellows in LSE IDEAS, the Centre for International Studies, the Middle East Centre, and the US Centre (2007-19).

School

• Academic and Planning Resources Committee (APRC) (2017-19) • Ancillary Programmes and Courses Committee (APCC) (2017-19) • Management Committee, LSE IDEAS (2007-19) • Coordinator, Fellows Programme, LSE IDEAS (2012-13) • Residences Committee (2009-13) • Participant: Moodle 2.0 Planning Group (2011); Website Review Focus Group

(2013); Strategic Review Deliberative Group on the Structure, Shape and Composition of the School (2013).

• Miscellaneous: Speaker, LSE Office Holders (2008, 2018); Speaker, LSE Festival (2019); Speaker, LSE Widening Participation Conference (2012); Participant, LSE Alumni Events: San Diego (2012), Chicago (2013); Contributor, LSE Review of Books (2012); Speaker, IR Department Cumberland Lodge Conference (2013, 2016); Speaker, Library/TLC Event: ‘Getting Published in Academic Journals’ (2014, 2015); Tutor, LSE External Study Weekend (2010).

13. Public engagement Broadcast, print and social media, including articles for: openDemocracy, The Disorder of

Things, e-ir, Democratiya, Relations International, Europe’s World, International Studies Today, Age of Revolutions, the Qstn, The Ambassadors Brief, International Affairs blog, 1584: Cambridge University Press blog, LSE IDEAS magazine, LSE IDEAS special reports.

Think-tank engagement (talks, seminars, project development, etc.): Chatham House; Demos;

European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR); IISS. Chair of Trustees: AL Charitable Trust. Think-tank publications: ‘Netstate: Creating Electronic Government’ (London: Demos, 1998). ‘Time Out: The Costs and Benefits of Paid Parental Leave’ (with Helen Wilkinson and

others) (London: Demos, 1997).

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‘2020 Vision: How Emerging Values Could Influence the Development of London’ (with Ben Jupp) (London: Demos, 1997).

‘Matters of Life and Death’ (edited with Rowena Young) (London: Demos, 1996).