Thinking Global Podcast – David Anderson (Part 2)
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In this episode of the Thinking Global podcast, David Anderson think globally We team up with Judith N. Shklar for Part 2 of a two-part series on international relations. Here David is Kieran (@kieranjomeara) on civil disobedience, brutality, our obligation to transnational civil disobedience, and using Shklar when thinking about international relations.
david anderson (University of St Andrews – @scotswoodworker @StAndrewsIR) is a PhD candidate in International Relations. His research interests broadly focus on international political theory, migration and border studies, citizenship, brutality and justice. In particular, David’s recent research focuses on Judith Shklar’s (post-)political thought, civil disobedience, and conceptualization of borders.
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