
Raphaëlle Khan
@raphaellesk
Assistant Professor, CUNY/ Associate, Harvard Asia Center/ IRSEM.
International relations/ politics of South Asia/ global history.
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03-10-2012 09:07:40
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#Asie #Chine #Inde « L'indo-Pacifique », Delphine Allès (Inalco), Jaffrelot Christophe (CERI Sciences Po) (dir.) cc Stéphanie Balme, Nicolas Blarel, Jérôme Doyon, Mathieu Duchâtel, Raphaëlle Khan, Christian Lechervy, Hugo Meijer #Australie #Indonésie #Taîwan 📚Parution le 13 sept. pressesdesciencespo.fr/fr/book/?gcoi=…


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…

And how motivating, enjoyable, and enriching it has been to work Kate Sullivan de Estrada on this. Reminded me why I wanted to be in academia. Merci, Kate!



Shivshankar Menon Centre for Social and Economic Progress 2/ This article by Raphaëlle Khan and Kate Sullivan de Estrada for BJPIR on how #India often signals in the Indo-Pacific via "implicature" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…

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…

Not totally sure what 'trending in IR' means, but apparently that is what our article is doing Kate Sullivan de Estrada !

📝 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

En librairie📚#Asie #Chine #Inde « L'indo-Pacifique », Delphine Allès (Inalco), Jaffrelot Christophe (CERI Sciences Po) (dir.) cc Stéphanie Balme, Nicolas Blarel, Jérôme Doyon, Mathieu Duchâtel, Raphaëlle Khan, Christian Lechervy, Hugo Meijer #Australie #Indonésie pressesdesciencespo.fr/fr/book/?gcoi=…


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…


🗓️Mer.0⃣2⃣ oct. Rencontre Sciences Po « L'Indo-Pacifique », 17h-19h I avec Jaffrelot Christophe (CERI Sciences Po), Delphine Allès (Inalco), Stéphanie Balme, Christian Lechervy, David Camroux cc Nicolas Blarel, Jérôme Doyon, Mathieu Duchâtel, Raphaëlle Khan,Hugo Meijer 🔜Je m'inscris: sciencespo.fr/fr/evenements/…


January 29, 2-3 pm CET: The Observatory of the Indo-Pacific is delighted to welcome Brian C. Chao and Hyun-Binn Cho to talk about U.S. Freedom-of-Navigation Operations in the South China Sea ! Details here: tinyurl.com/45zv25dk Brian C. Chao Hyun-Binn Cho CERI Sciences Po German Institute for Global and Area Studies


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

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
