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Kye Allen

Research Topic:

Mythologising the Ulta-Nation, Theorising the International: Anglo-American Fascism and the Disciplinary History of International Relations
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International Relations Network
College
St Antony's College
Course
DPhil International Relations
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I am a DPhil candidate in International Relations (IR) at St Antony's College, University of Oxford. My research - funded by a DPIR Studentship and previously the Governor Phillip Scholarship - explores the history of Anglo-American fascist international thought during the interwar period through to the mid-twentieth century. I am particularly concerned with ideas of fascist internationalism and recovering intersections between far-right actors and the disciplinary history of IR. Beyond my doctoral dissertation, my research also encompasses contemporary forms of far-right politics and extremism. In addition, I am presently a commissioning editor with the online platform, E-International Relations.

Awards and Scholarships

  • DPIR Studentship, University of Oxford (2021-23)
  • Governor Phillip Scholarship (2019-21)
  • University Medal, University of Queensland (2018)

Teaching Experience

I have taught the following papers and subjects:

University of Oxford

  • International Relations
  • International Relations in the Era of Two World Wars

 

University of Queensland

  • Introduction to Peace and Conflict Analysis
  • International Relations of the Twentieth Century
  • Terrorism and Insurgency in World Politics
  • Global Media, War, and Technology (Massive Open Online Course)

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