Cosmopolitan Elites: Indian diplomats and the social hierarchies of global order by Kira Huju Featuring interviews with Indian diplomats this book explores how caste underpins social relations among Indian diplomats and influences how India engages in multilateral diplomacy.
Support the Troops: Military obligation, gender, and the making of political community by Katharine M Millar This is the first work to systematically examine "support the troops" as a distinct social phenomenon in the US and UK. It examines the gender politics of "support the troops" discourse with an emphasis on military masculinity and is a novel, feminist reading of liberalism to show how solidarity and loyalty are important to making war possible and creating political community.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Promoting equitable treatment, championing diversity and developing an inclusive LSE
DINAM Research Fellowship - applications for 2024/25 now open! Click to find out more about the post, including the job description, person specification and information on how to apply. Deadline 2 June 2024.
Michael Banks (20 March 1936 - 21 March 2024) It is with sadness that we announce the death of our former colleague, Michael Banks. An undergraduate student of Charles Manning, Michael went on to become a highly regarded colleague in the Department and a renowned, engaging lecturer and teacher. Click to visit our condolences page.
Rohan Mukherjee awarded 2024 T V Paul Best Book in Global International Relations Rohan Mukherjee's book, "Ascending Order: Rising Powers and the Politics of Status in International Institutions" has won the 2024 Book in Global International Relations award from the Global IR section of the International Studies Association (ISA).