Miranda Richman
I am a Clarendon Scholar and doctoral candidate in international relations at University College, Oxford. My research explores how the US built and maintained security order in the Indo-Pacific, with a specific focus on alliance triangles, the role of historical memory in security paradigms, and the process of ordering over time. My DPhil follows my MPhil in International Relations at Lincoln College.
Professionally, I have several years of experience in US federal contracting; I have also interned at US Indo-Pacific Command and served as a Fulbright grantee in South Korea. I received my BA from Harvard University in Government and East Asian Studies.
Research Interests
Order building
US foreign policy
Alliance politics
Trilateral relations
Indo-Pacific affairs
Historical memory
