On this episode of the Thinking Global Podcast, David Anderson speaks with the Thinking Global team in Part Two of our two-part series on Judith N. Shklar and International Relations. Here, David chats with Kieran (@kieranjomeara) about Civil Disobedience, cruelty, our duty to transnational civil disobedience, and using Shklar in thinking about International Relations.
David Anderson (University of St. Andrews – @scotswoodworker @StAndrewsIR) is a PhD Candidate in International Relations. His research interests are broadly focused on international political theory, migration and border studies, citizenship, cruelty, and justice. In particular, David’s current research focuses significantly on the (late) political thought of Judith Shklar, civil disobedience, and the conceptualisation of borders.
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Further Reading on E-International Relations
- Thinking Global Podcast – David Anderson (Part One)
- Thinking Global Podcast – The Laid-Back Book Club (Ep.4)
- Thinking Global Podcast – G. John Ikenberry (Part Two)
- Thinking Global Podcast – Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon (Part Two)
- Thinking Global Podcast – Seán Molloy
- Thinking Global Podcast – James Der Derian