Tom Long
@tomlongphd
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Professor of IR, @PAISWarwick | Author: A Small State's Guide to Influence in World Politics (OUP 2022); Latin America Confronts the US (CUP 2015)
Leamington Spa, England
Joined March 2013
The history of liberal internationalism emphasizes Kant, British empire, Wilson, and FDR. What can we learn if we look elsewhere? Juaristas’ rejoinder to intervention suggests a more pluralist, global understanding liberal internationalism's lineages. https://t.co/tHrmUMtcIP
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Tom Long (@tomlongphd) and Carsten-Andreas Schulz (@schulz_c_a) highlight the broader repercussions of late nineteenth-century ‘high imperialism’ and reassess the nature of Latin American anti-imperialism. Read more here:
cambridge.org
Seeing the Berlin Conference from the periphery: Latin American reactions to imperialism elsewhere, 1884–85 - Volume 20 Issue 2
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Trump did not invent hardball U.S. diplomacy with Panama. Then, as now, it is doomed to backfire, write @tomlongphd and @schulz_c_a.
foreignpolicy.com
Trump did not invent hardball U.S. diplomacy with Panama. Then, as now, it is doomed to backfire.
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In The Conversation, Carsten-Andreas Schulz and I explore how Mexico's republican resistance to Napoleon III and his ally Maximilian prompted reflection about the nature of international order in Mexico and beyond. Their vision still resonates today. https://t.co/033zwQDh4q
theconversation.com
France imposed an emperor on Mexico. The Mexican republic resisted.
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From our new issue: "A Turn Against Empire: Benito Juárez’s Liberal Rejoinder to the French Intervention in Mexico" by Tom Long (@tomlongphd) and Carsten-Andreas Schulz (@schulz_c_a). #APSRNewIssue
https://t.co/OO1PWasnkB
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📢 New on First View! Tom Long (@tomlongphd) and Carsten-Andreas Schulz (@schulz_c_a) highlight the broader repercussions of late nineteenth-century ‘high imperialism’ and reassess the nature of Latin American anti-imperialism. Read more here!
cambridge.org
Seeing the Berlin Conference from the periphery: Latin American reactions to imperialism elsewhere, 1884–85 - Volume 20 Issue 2
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Carsten-Andreas Schulz and I are pleased to announce that our book, Republican Internationalism: Latin America and the Making of the Modern International Order, 1861-1919, is under contract with @Harvard_Press! Looking forward to working with editor Emily Silk and the HUP team.
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Happy 219th birthday to Mexico's Benito Juárez! If you'd like to learn more about the internationalism of Juárez and his Liberal coalition in the tumultous 1860s, please take at look at our recent piece in @apsrjournal: https://t.co/tlXyur0o8f
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Canadians have long assumed that the US would never deliberately seek to harm Canada. This assumption has been shattered, writes @rolandparis (@CH_Americas).
chathamhouse.org
Canada will work hard to resolve the dispute permanently – but the continuing tariffs threat will create pressure to reduce reliance on US trade.
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#AgendaCIDE | El @CIDE_MIG y la @CIDE_DEI te invitan a participar en el seminario: "Las decisiones sobre migración y comercio en los primeros días de D. Trump" 🗓️ 5 de febrero de 2025 | 14:30 horas 📍 Auditorio Cuajimalpa, #CIDE Santa Fe 👉 Registro zoom: https://t.co/YUzvV1uZPI
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Across the board, unilateral tariffs against our closest trading partners. This is the end of North America as we know it. It's also a self-inflicted economic catastrophe that will dramatically weaken the US position in the world.
nytimes.com
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The Panama Canal Has a Big Problem, but It’s Not China or Trump
nytimes.com
Climate change is causing drought conditions that are making the Panama Canal harder to operate and more expensive to pass through.
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As much as any US president, Carter strove to overcome the US "hegemonic presumption" in Latin America. Yes, his was a complicated presidency. But in a week when the incoming POTUS has threatened Panama and demanded the return of the Canal, the difference could hardly be sharper.
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What I most remember about Carter (and Pastor) today is indirect, from my first trip to Panama to research the country's approach to the Canal negotiations. In a country with scars of US intervention, there was great respect for Carter because he had treated Panama with respect.
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Farewell to Jimmy Carter, who strove to use power in the service of principle and public good to an extent uncommon among world leaders. I studied under Carter's NSC director for Latin America, protege, and friend Bob Pastor. I got to meet the former president briefly twice.
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It's been a busy 2024, and there are lots of plans for 2025. Wishing you all a very Happy New Year! https://t.co/Z9SBqBPYdq
tomlongphd.com
Happy holidays! It has been a busy year professionally and personally; given my recurring failure to write Christmas cards or a holiday letter, ever, I will share here a few highlights from 2024 an…
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To close the year, I'd like to share some of my publications from 2024. If I could give any advice, it would be this: find yourself such fantastic co-authors and co-editors, and this line of work can be a real joy.
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News! From next year "GIH" will increase from 6 issues to 8 issues per annum. Thank you to all who contributed to, read, & shared our articles & reviews over the year. More broadly, we wish everyone who celebrates across the globe a happy holidays, winter snows or summer sun!
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Acaba de salir nuestro boletín del @GTEEUU_CLACSO Mi contribución: "Trump, Rubio, Milei y la vuelta de la doctrina Monroe contra Nuestra América". Lo pueden leer gratis acá: https://t.co/9T1FB3ZQ5v
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China's doctrine of non-interference in domestic affairs isn't looking so absolute at the moment... If you're interested in what sustains the idiosyncratic relationship between Taiwan and Paraguay, check out this @FPA_Jrnl article with @FranciscoUrdin: https://t.co/Hj2XPOQ6YO
academic.oup.com
Abstract. Why do some states choose to recognize de facto states, even when this involves potential costs? We explore this question through the case of Par
Paraguay has expelled a Chinese envoy for allegedly interfering in its domestic affairs and urging the South American nation to break off ties with #Taiwan. https://t.co/VujSwzrBur
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