We have recently welcomed two new fascinating contributions to the Changing Global Orders blog series.
The series aims to provide a platform for insightful debates about the history and future of global governance and institutional pathways. Or Rosenboim’s work focuses on ideas of world order in the United States and Europe and her blog, ‘Displacement and Belonging: Rethinking World Order Through Family and Food,’ explores the ways in which family histories and food traditions can reshape our understanding of global ordering and international relations.
Our other contributor is Naosuke Mukoyama , Associate Professor of Global Governance at the Institute for Future Initiatives, University of Tokyo. In ‘Late of the Party? Decolonisation, Natural Resources, and the Making of States’, he investigates the global and regional connections between post-colonial state formation and the management of natural resources.
If you are interested in contributing to the Changing Global Orders blog series, please contact the series editor, Boyd van Dijk boyd.vandijk@history.ox.ac.uk.