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Raphaëlle Khan

@raphaellesk

Assistant Professor, CUNY/ Associate, Harvard Asia Center/ IRSEM.
International relations/ politics of South Asia/ global history.

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calendar_today03-10-2012 09:07:40

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Fascinating paper on Indian signalling in the Indo-Pacific from Raphaëlle Khan & Kate Sullivan de Estrada : "India often signals via a mode of indirect speech known as implicature...which aims to avoid breaches in India’s distinctive social relationships w China & US 1/2 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…

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The City College of NY - CUNY is recruiting a tenure-track Assistant Professor in American Politics. Review of applications to begin on October 5. Details here⬇️: cuny.jobs/new-york-ny/as…

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📝 ICYMI: New BJPIR article by Raphaëlle Khan & Kate Sullivan de Estrada available in #OpenAccess 'Signalling through implicature: How India signals in the Indo-Pacific' Available here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13… Political Studies Association

Boyd van Dijk (@boyd_vandijk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

really interesting piece by Ntina Tzouvala on the question of human rights, war, and peace - would just add that original idea ‘human rights in armed conflict’ was first promoted in 1960s by anti-war ihrl activists like Sean MacBride. openglobalrights.org/human-rights-a…

António Guterres (@antonioguterres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am sorry to see that despite years of talk, gender inequality is on full display at the #UNGA General Debate. Less than 10% of speakers this week are women. This is unacceptable – especially when we know gender equality delivers for peace, climate action and much more.

I am sorry to see that despite years of talk, gender inequality is on full display at the #UNGA General Debate.

Less than 10% of speakers this week are women.

This is unacceptable – especially when we know gender equality delivers for peace, climate action and much more.
Louise Tillin (@louisetillin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The global edition of my new book, Making India Work: The Development of Welfare in Multi-Level Democracy published by Cambridge University Press and originally supported by The Leverhulme Trust is now out in the world. This is a book that I've been working on for the best part of the last decade

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We’re grateful for the generous support of the Heisei Commemorative Grant, Japan Prize. With Tomoko Takahashi, Yuan Zhou, and Juan Acevedo-Ossa, I am working on a new project: “China and India in the Changing Global Order,” focusing on the “Global South.” japanprize.jp/subsidy.html

We’re grateful for the generous support of the Heisei Commemorative Grant, <a href="/JapanPrize/">Japan Prize</a>. With <a href="/Tomoko_Tkhsh/">Tomoko Takahashi</a>, <a href="/yuanzhouIR/">Yuan Zhou</a>, and <a href="/huanacevedo/">Juan Acevedo-Ossa</a>, I am working on a new project: “China and India in the Changing Global Order,” focusing on the “Global South.” japanprize.jp/subsidy.html