Deparochializing (global) justice: why and how
Time, Law and Deflection after Empire: Temporal Strategies of Germany’s Disavowal of Colonial Atrocities
Before the Colour Line: Capital, Empire, and Race in Asia, 1800-1850
Unsettling Theory: Reading Edward Said Against Liberal Narcissism
On Colonialism: The Meaning and Politics of a Twentieth-Century Category
Life, Death, and the Western Way of War
Discussants: Neta Crawford & Janina Dill
Republics of Myth: National Narratives and the US-Iran Conflict
Republics of Myth (book forthcoming with Johns Hopkins Press) argues that a major contributing factor to the tenacious enmity between Iran and the United States is how each nation views itself. The two nations have differing interests and grievances about each other, but their often-deadly confrontation derives from the very different national narratives that shape their politics, actions, and vision of their own destiny in the world.