Introducing Changing Global Orders Research Assistants

We are delighted to announce that Marly Tiburcio-Carneiro, Annie Hsu, and Isabel Oakes are joining the Oxford Martin Programme on Changing Global Order’s team as research assistants. Their responsibilities will encompass various tasks, including desk-based and archival research, analysis, literature reviews, and administrative support.

Marly Tiburcio-Carneiro is a DPhil student in History at Nuffield College. Her research project focuses on the colonial experiences of refugees during World War II within the British Empire, particularly in the aftermath of the Japanese invasion of East and Southeast Asia. She will contribute to the existing research on the ties between imperialism, colonialism, and human rights. Specifically, she will assist in the study of international NGOs for the project.

Annie Hsu is a DPhil student in International Relations at Nuffield College. Her research focuses on China’s diplomatic engagement in the League of Nations and China’s contestation of international order in the early twentieth century. She seeks to contribute to a growing scholarship on non-Western actors’ contestation over imaginations and the making of world order at the League of Nations. She will support research on the changing role of regional institutions within global order.

Isabel Oakes is a DPhil student in History at Lincoln College. Her research examines the trajectory of ‘green capitalism’ in Germany after the Second World War, with a particular focus on the influence of ordoliberalism on environmental policy. This lies at the intersection of environmental and economic history within the broader realm of the history of ideas. She will contribute to the Programme’s focus on the history of food security and political economy.