The principle of national self-determination has been a hallmark of anti-imperialist politics, in both Marxist and Liberal traditions, at least since the First World War. This principle has enshrined a political distinction between “nationals” and “foreigners,” while internationalism and cosmopolitanism, in their various, historically specific articulations, have served as the ground of transnational solidarity where attempts have been made to bridge the posited gap between (self-determining) nationals and (solidarity-performing) foreigners.
Given the frequent overlap, in theory and practice, between visions of internationalism and cosmopolitanism on the one hand, and the remarkable internal variation—to the extent that two different and coherent bodies of thought can be said to exist in the first place—within internationalism and cosmopolitanism on the other, how should we think about the divergences and convergences between these two visions? When different versions of internationalism and cosmopolitanism as expounded and practiced by various theological traditions are added to the matrix along with their feminist, anarchist, regionalist, Third-Worldist, nationalist and militarist articulations, the nature of the two-headed monster proves too complicated to grasp in a single breath.
Internationalism, Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Solidarity is constituted as an interdisciplinary research group to address this problem. It aims to explore the politics of transnational solidarity by addressing the complications that arise in attempts to define, critique, and practice various strands of internationalism and cosmopolitanism.
The group is led by Dr Ayça Çubukçu and LSE staff, doctoral students interested in joining the group are invited to contact her.
We host an Annual Internationalism, Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Solidarity Lecture. The lecture is free to attend and open all.
Previous Lectures
Wednesday 22 May 2024
Professor Christina Heatherton (Trinity College, Connecticut)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
Speaker: Professor Sandro Mezzadra (University of Bologna)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
Monday 14 March 2022
Speaker: Professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore (The City University of New York)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
Speaker: Professor Etienne Balibar (University of Paris-Nanterre, Kingston University, and Columbia University)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
Speaker: Professor Robin D G Kelley (UCLA)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
7 February 2018
Speaker: Professor Samuel Moyn (Yale University)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
25 April 2017
Speaker: Professor Susan Buck-Morss (City University of New York)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
20 May 2016
Speaker: Professor Gayatri (Columbia University)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
Negritude, Decolonization and the Future of the World
26 May 2015
Speaker: Dr Gary Wilder (City University of New York)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)
3 April 2014
Speaker: Professor Partha Chatterjee (Columbia University)
Chair: Dr Ayça Çubukçu (LSE)