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Hierarchies, Status and the Reproduction of Order in International Society

Hosted by the Department of International Relations

CLM.2.02, Clement House

Speakers

Dr Tristen Naylor

Dr Tristen Naylor

Fellow, Department of International Relations, LSE

Dr Ayse Zarakol

Dr Ayse Zarakol

Reader in International Relations, University of Cambridge

Dr Edward Keene

Dr Edward Keene

Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford

Chair

Dr George Lawson

Dr George Lawson

Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, LSE

To launch Tristen Naylor’s new book, Social Closure and International Society, Ayse Zarakol (Cambridge), Edward Keene (Oxford), and George Lawson (LSE) will discuss how Naylor’s theory of ‘international social closure’ helps us advance our thinking about hierarchies and status in global politics.

Dr Tristen Naylor is a Fellow in International Relations at LSE.

Dr Ayse Zarakol is Reader in International Relations in the POLIS Department and a Fellow at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. She is the editor of Hierarchies in World Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2017).

Dr Edward Keene is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford.

Dr George Lawson is Associate Professor of International Relations at LSE.

The Department of International Relations (@LSEIRDept) is now in its 91st year, making it one of the oldest as well as largest in the world.  

Suggested hashtag for this event: #LSEHierarchies

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