
Mariana Vieira
@mariana_vieir1
📖PhD candidate @EdinburghUni | 📚Book Reviews Editor @IAJournal_CH (@ChathamHouse) | US foreign policy, security & empire nerd | 🎓 Warwick, LSE and KCL
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Thank you Rheea Saggar for such a kind review of #Indiasneareast in International Affairs "Overall, the book is a fantastic example of scholarship for anyone interested in India’s international history ... & the future of Asia." Hurst Publishers Michael Dwyer academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…


pleasure to review Lennart Maschmeyer's outstanding new book, Subversion, in International Affairs check it out 👇 academic.oup.com/ia/article-abs…

It was a delight to review this sharp and profound analysis of UN Peacekeeping by Lou Pingeot for International Affairs. ‘Police Peacekeeping’ shows how to study peace operations transnationally and in the (mostly) colonial historical context of global policing: shorturl.at/EL0AZ


Friday book recs! 📚📚📚 Firstly my review of Eviane Leidig FANTASTIC book "Women of the Far Right", now out in the latest International Affairs, at: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia… "Leidig delivers a timely warning about the threat of women working within and for far-right movements online"


📚 🤔 What books do you want to read this year? Book Reviews Editor Mariana Vieira suggests 5 books reviewed in our latest issue! Read her blog here: medium.com/international-…

Look, my first book review published on my fav International Affairs! Cant thank enough Mariana Vieira and team for the supports, Bleddyn and Andrew Futter for encouragements. Hoping soon follow Prof Dewi, Mas Evan A. Laksmana, Ahmad Umar (analispolitik.bsky.social) on the main section! doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…



📚 Top 10 Books: International Women’s Day 2025 Book Reviews Editor Mariana Vieira has curated a selection of outstanding books written by women that have been reviewed in our journal over the past year. Dive into the list 👇 medium.com/international-…

👩🏫 To mark International Women’s Day, Book Reviews Editor Mariana Vieira has curated a selection of outstanding books written by women that have been reviewed in the journal over the past year. Read our latest blog here: medium.com/international-…

🚨Call for workshop participation: Reckoning with Empire: Truth-Telling and British Imperialism in International Relations Further details on the attached images! Sign up here: forms.gle/h4sWMaNkcLW5tu… Colonial, Postcolonial & Decolonial WG BISA Asha Herten


🌸 Fancy some Spring reading? 📚Mariana Vieira has put together another Perfect Pairing of books, this time providing two reads for those interested in the intersection of art and IR: Read more about ‘The art of peace formation’ and ‘Art as demonstration’ below 🧵👇


My review of FIIA researcher Niklas Helwig’s latest book “The EU High Representative; Foreign Policy Leadership in a Changing World” is out now in the new issue of International Affairs (Vol. 101, Issue 3) With thanks to Mariana Vieira for the opportunity. doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…

📚 Book of the Week 📚 Rand questioning the role the concept of anarchy in the nineteenth century, Hendrik Simon’s ‘A century of anarchy’ is a must-read for IR scholars, students and realist theorists. Read Prof. Ned Lebow’s review here: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…


Top 5 books: May 2025 📚 Mariana Vieira is back with a list of 5⃣ excellent reading recommendations for Spring! Check them out here 👇 medium.com/international-…

I reviewed Niklas Helwig’s “The EU High Representative” in the May 2025 issue of International Affairs! The book is now selected by the excellent Mariana Vieira, Book Reviews Editor, as one of the journal’s top Spring 2025 reads. My Review: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…


Looking for new books to read? Here is my latest round-up for The World Today of the best books reviewed in International Affairs recently 👇 chathamhouse.org/publications/t…

What a lovely surprise to browse the latest issue of International Affairs Chatham House and stumble upon a thoughtful review of #UnexpectedRevolutionaries Cornell University Press 😊 Huge thanks to Ana Carolina Garriga for engaging so carefully with the book, and to International Affairs for