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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers on this panel explicate the unacknowledged roles of race and empire in IR concepts, methods, and disciplinary understandings of key events in world politics, and consider the implications of those findings for the study of world politics.
Empire, Race, and Connected Histories of Democratization - Emerson Murray, Northwestern University
If IR Theory Is Racist, What Happens Next? - Naunihal Singh, U.S. Naval War College
Racialization in History and Theory: The World Wars and International Relations - Richard W. Maass, Old Dominion University; Robbie Shilliam, Johns Hopkins University
The Liberal International Order as an Imposition: A Postcolonial Reading - Lina Benabdallah, Wake Forest University