Interested in how international inequalities are institutionalized? In the history of IOs? Please check our new paper in @isq-jrnl.bsky.social! 👇
Tom Long
📣 PAIS's Tom Long and Carsten-Andreas Schulz of Cambridge have just published 'Bound by History: How Antecedents Shaped the League of Nations Institutional Design,' in International Studies Quarterly.
Read it here: academic.oup.com/isq/article/...
Why have Latin American small states retained their affinity for China's Belt and Road Initiative despite varying results? Alongside Zara Albright & Diego Telias, we argue that BRI offered discursive resources even when material benefits fell short. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Absolutely fantastic opportunity for an IR scholar focused on Latin America at the Parsee School at Boston University.
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Wonderful news!!
Exciting new article by @tomlongphd.bsky.social and @caschulz.bsky.social on the League’s institutional design 👇 #HistIR
We really appreciate this recognition from the @isanet.bsky.social Diplomatic Studies Section!
The paper is available open access in the @globalhistjnl.bsky.social 👇
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PAIS’s @tomlongphd.bsky.social has published an article in @cambridgecria.bsky.social entitled "Latin American small states in the Belt and Road Initiative: Narrating status amidst US-China tensions" 🧵