Rohan Mukherjee
@rohan_mukh
Asst Prof @LSEIRDept. Deputy Director @lseideas. Nonres Fellow @NBRnews @CarnegieSAsia. Book on rising powers: https://t.co/MgebCedV3m. Cat minion w/@BurntCognac.
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Looking fwd to presenting this (coauthored with Courtney J. Fung). We ask why China & India have gone from a more flexible approach to sovereignty during the Cold War to rigid stances post-CW. Much to do with how Western approaches to sovereignty vs intervention & R2P have evolved.
I am organizing a panel for ISA 2025 in Chicago feat. cross-national/global research on national security institutions beyond the United States. If you are have work that is relevant & are interested in joining, please feel free to DM or email me [email protected].
Read Dr Rohan Mukherjee Rohan Mukherjee's new article out in Global Studies Quarterly! 🔖
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Ascending Order: Rising Powers and the Politics of Status in International Institutions, Rohan Mukherjee | Reviewed by Deborah Welch Larson at doi.org/10.1093/psquar…
Come join the discussion. We will be presenting our findings published in a special issue of Contemporary Southeast Asia. Open access here: bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/publication/79…. Voices from the region - it’s not just a U.S.-China rivalry! What drives Southeast Asian states’ foreign policies?
Must read from Rohan Mukherjee
“While countries in the Global South have typically engaged in order-consistent contestation, it is the Liberal International Order’s leading states that have engaged in order-challenging contestation”
What kind of order and contestation dynamics emerge if the initial institutional bargain includes liberal, partially liberal, and nonliberal visions of order? In this new Global Studies Quarterly article I examine this question in light of international security orgs academic.oup.com/isagsq/article…
If you've missed our event on the normative dimension of the EU-India relation, you can still catch-up here: linkedin.com/events/7181647…
🙏 Thanks Amaia Sanchez Cacicedo, Kanti Bajpai & Rohan Mukherjee for a very rich discussion!