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Benjamin de Carvalho

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Summary

Benjamin de Carvalho is a research professor at NUPI, working in the Research group on Global Order and Diplomacy (GOaD). His research interests have, broadly speaking, been between three areas: (i) historical international relations, (ii) UN peacekeeping, and (iii) status in international relations.

Within these fields, he has published on issues of broader historical change such as the formation of the nation-state in Europe, sovereignty, and the role played by confessionalization and religion. He has also been involved in a number of projects on UN peacekeeping, and has worked on the protection of civilians and sexual and gender-based violence in Liberia, Chad, and the Sudans. He is also involved in projects addressing status as a key driver of foreign policy, focusing on Norway and Brazil. Central issues here are the role played by small states in international politics, emerging powers and great power responsibility. Other research interests include hegemony, popular culture and international relations theory.

De Carvalho is currently involved in work of more historical character. He is currently the Principal Investigator of Empires, Privateering and the Sea (EMPRISE), a project funded by the Research Council of Norway addressing the importance of privateering for the formation of overseas empires in the Atlantic (1556-1856). He is also the main collaborator in Conceptual History of International Relations (CHOIR), led by Halvard Leira.

In addition, de Carvalho has played an important role in the institutionalization of Historical International Relations as a subfield of the discipline of International Relations. Together with Leira, he was instrumental in setting up the Historical International Relations Section of the ISA, of which he has served as section program chair (2015-2017) and section chair (2017-2019). Leira and de Carvalho are also co-editors of the four-volume set Historical International Relations.

He is formerly a co-editor of the leading Scandinavian-language International Relations-journal Internasjonal Politikk.

Benjamin is Editor in Chief of the journal Cooperation and Conflict, 2023-2027.

Expertise

  • Globalisation
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign policy
  • Peace operations
  • Humanitarian issues
  • Nation-building
  • Oceans
  • United Nations
  • Historical IR

Education

2009 PhD in International Studies, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

2001 MA, New School for Social Research, New York, USA

Work Experience

2006- PhD student/Senior Research Fellow/Research Professor, NUPI

Aktivitet

Publications
  • Governance
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Report

Expatriates in Global Wealth Chains

  • International economics
  • International economics
Event
14:00 - 17:30
Litteraturhuset, Amalie Skram
Engelsk
Event
14:00 - 17:30
Litteraturhuset, Amalie Skram
Engelsk
26. Apr 2016
Event
14:00 - 17:30
Litteraturhuset, Amalie Skram
Engelsk

Humanitarian Changes, Humanitarian Challenges and the Protection of Civilians

This seminar will discuss possible conflicts between humanitarian principles and local realities.

Event
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk
3. Mar 2016
Event
15:15 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk

Theory Seminar: Gift-giving as a source of international authority: two ancient cases

NUPI has the pleasure inviting you to a theory seminar with Dr. Jorg Kustermans from the University of Antwerp.

Publications
Publications
Report

Russia and China in Iceland?

  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Asia
  • The Arctic
  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Asia
  • The Arctic
Publications
Publications
Report

Russia and China in Greenland?

  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Asia
  • The Arctic
  • Diplomacy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Asia
  • The Arctic
Publications
Publications
Report

Being Peacekept? The Implicit Assumptions that Hamper the Protection of Civilians

Protection of Civilians (PoC) has during the last decade evolved to become an important guideline for international actors in post-conflict and conflict affected societies. While much policy literature has been written on how to better implement the PoC framework, less has been written on the conceptual framework of the protection of civilians and how this fits with local contexts, networks and relationships. Drawing on recent research and empirical material from Afghanistan, Somalia, Liberia, Sudan, Uganda and Colombia this policy brief identifies five implicit assumptions underpinning the Protection of Civilians as conceptualized in the Aide Memoire and UN Security Council resolutions. Through these assumptions we analyze how a skewed conceptual platform for protection implementers paradoxically disconnects protection needs.

  • Peace operations
  • United Nations
  • Peace operations
  • United Nations
Publications
Publications
Scientific article

CONSTRUCTION TIME AGAIN: HISTORY IN CONSTRUCTIVIST IR SCHOLARSHIP

In this article we seek to understand how succeeding generations of constructivists have invoked history to exact narratives of change within IR. We make the case that there is a move from a rst generation where history served primarily to undermine generalised and ahistorical mainstream arguments through a second generation where history was providing data to undercut speci c mainstream stories, replacing them with their own largely progressive stories, to a third generation where history is embraced for its own purpose, where history is seen as more open-ended and contingent. This has been a move from the general to the particular and from a meta-critique of the mainstream through accommodation with the mainstream, to a more localised opposition against the mainstream.

  • Historical IR
  • Historical IR
Event
15:00 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk
Event
15:00 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk
10. Feb 2016
Event
15:00 - 17:00
NUPI
Engelsk

STEAL Final Seminar: Global Wealth Chains and Tax Evasion

This seminar will present the findings of the project "Global Wealth Chains and Tax Evasion", and a discuss of the latest cases investigated

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