
March 2019
The World of the Right 1: Radical Conservatism and International Order
Where: Pine East, Sheraton Centre Toronto Chairs and Discussants Nicolas Guilhot (CNRS-NYU) Papers Europe versus Europe: The Rise of Radical Conservatism and the Future of European Integration Author: Alexandra Gheciu (University of Ottawa) Locating Trump: Paleoconservatism, Neoliberalism and Anti-Globalization Author: Ray Kiely (Queen Mary, University of London) Reaction in Concert: Conservative Populism, Status Dissatisfaction, and International Realignment Author: Christopher David LaRoche (Central European University) Author: Joseph MacKay (Australian National University) Why Is There No Conservative International Theory? Author: Michael C. Williams (University of Ottawa)…
Find out more »The World of the Right 2: Radical Conservatism and International Order
Where: Maple East, Sheraton Centre Toronto Chairs and Discussants Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Papers The View from MARS: American ‘Populism’ and the Liberal World Order Author: Jean-Francois Drolet (Queen Mary University London) Right-Wing Extremist Groups in Canada: A Spatial Mapping of Sympathizers and International Ideological Diffusion and Learning Author: Bessma Momani (University of Waterloo) Author: Kira Williams (University of Waterloo) The Hindu Right and the Global Right Author: Medha Medha (German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)) Make…
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Visions of World Order in Pan-Africanism
31st Käte Hamburger Lecture At a critical juncture in global politics, Pan-Africanism contains resources for the defence, reinvigoration and reinvention of a more just, equal and rule-bound multilateral world order. At the same time, its nativist reflex and defence of difference carry particular risks in a context where strikingly similar viewpoints are promoted by New Right movements. In the 31st Käte Hamburger Lecture, Professor Rita Abrahamsen makes a case for taking Pan-Africanism seriously within IR debates about world order. Developing…
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Global Right at BISA 2019
The Global Right project hosted a panel at the British International Studies Association Conference, 12-14 June, London, UK.
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Global Right Research Project: Panel Presentation
Join us for this panel presenting the CIPS-based research project Global Right funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Panelists: Michael Williams, University of Ottawa Globalization: The Counter-Narrative of the Radical Right Jean-Francois Drolet, Queen Mary, University of London The View from MARS: American ‘Populism’ and the Liberal World Order Alexandra Gheciu, University of Ottawa Europe versus Europe: The Rise of Radical Conservatism and the Future of European Integration Srdjan Vucetic, University of Ottawa Backward, March! Brexit, CANZUK, and the Legacy of Empire…
Find out more »Writing the Right: Narratives of the Global in Radical Conservatism
On September 19, 2019, Jean-Francois Drolet and Michael C Williams presented their paper, "Writing the Right", at the workshop, Narratives of the Global, at Princeton University, Princeton USA.
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