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Brian Cuddy

@briancuddy5

Historian of the United States, international politics, war, law, intelligence. Lecturer, Security Studies, Macquarie University, Australia.

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linkhttps://uncpress.org/book/9781469671147/the-vietnam-war-in-the-pacific-world/ calendar_today05-03-2018 00:30:36

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National Security Australia (@natsec_aus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 EVENT: Historicizing National Security in the 21st Century 📣 4 Oct Melb We are hosting a workshop historicizing the concept of ‘national security’ in the C21st, with visiting professors (Security History Network, Virginia Tech) and scholars of security from across Australia!

Dr Alex Ferguson (@aferguson1988) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Twitterstorians, I'm hoping to assemble a panel on the U.S.-Diem alliance for #shafr2024. My paper explores how historical and contemporary analogies emerged as a lingua franca through which Amers debated + determined Diem’s suitability as an ally. Drop me a reply if interested

Cold War History (@coldwarhistoryj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cold War History is commissioning book reviews. If you are interested, please email Dr Molly Pucci [email protected] or DM Dr Lindsay Aqui if you have any questions Lindsay Aqui. We are looking for reviews of the following books👇🧵

Andrei Mamolea (@andreimamolea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please join me this Thursday at 5pm on Zoom for the first meeting of our new speaker series on the History of International Law. Brian Cuddy (Brian Cuddy) will examine "Changing US Approaches to International Law on the Use of Force After 1945."

Please join me this Thursday at 5pm on Zoom for the first meeting of our new speaker series on the History of International Law. Brian Cuddy (<a href="/briancuddy5/">Brian Cuddy</a>) will examine "Changing US Approaches to International Law on the Use of Force After 1945."
Jonathan R. Hunt (@jrhuntx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alert for mid-career scholars: UVA is at long last replacing Mel Leffler. Happy to see the position defined as "Diplomacy and Statecraft," in keeping with Mel's career & the many UVA students who go on to work in DC. h-net.org/jobs/job_displ…

Nottingham Law (@uon_law) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nottingham Law NILSC Research Centre will be pilot-testing a book discussion series during this academic session. The series will involve invited experts discussing selected books in three events, all of which will take place online via MS Teams. All welcome to attend!

<a href="/UoN_Law/">Nottingham Law</a> NILSC Research Centre will be pilot-testing a book discussion series during this academic session. The series will involve invited experts discussing selected books in three events, all of which will take place online via MS Teams.

All welcome to attend!
LSE Review of Books (@lsereviewbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: Making Endless War: The Vietnam and Arab-Israeli Conflicts in the History of International Law edited by Brian Cuddy and Victor Kattan University of Michigan Press. #Review by Eric Loefflad foolsutopia. #InternationalLaw #Conflict #UnitedNations wp.me/p2MwSQ-h1B

Brian Cuddy (@briancuddy5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Cuddy and Kattan’s collection can be viewed as a major innovation in building a greater genealogy of global violence." Thanks to Eric Loefflad foolsutopia for this thoughtful review of Making Endless War, available open access through University of Michigan Press: press.umich.edu/Books/M/Making….

Brian Cuddy (@briancuddy5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Vietnam is a haunting demonstration that the Washington consensus can misread or even obscure Asian understandings and the complex politics of the region. Those truths from history matter again today." Graeme Dobell reviews The Vietnam War in the Pacific World UNC Press

Meredith Oyen (@meredithoyen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you work in "Global Asias"? Here's an amazing two-year postdoc opportunity (with possibility of conversion to TT at the end!!) at UMBC. Happy to answer questions! apply.interfolio.com/138313

LSE Review of Books (@lsereviewbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Making Endless War University of Michigan Press "provides a powerful statement on how episodes of violence, however specific they might appear, cannot be understood independent of greater forces." Brian Cuddy Victor Kattan @UofMPresss, #BookReview by foolsutopia wp.me/p2MwSQ-h1B

Eva-Maria Muschik (@ewa_2m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 year postdoc on global histories of neoliberalism: hpeproject.org/postdoc deadline: Feb 1 - @ History & Political Economy Project run by @zeithistoriker Christy Thornton

Nottingham Law (@uon_law) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢REMINDER 📢 Second part of this book discussion series on, 'Making Endless War' by Victor Kattan and Brian Cuddy will take place online on January 31 2024. Join us: bit.ly/NILSCMEW To view the discussion on 'The return of the Taliban': bit.ly/ROTTREC

Victor Kattan (@victorkattan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A link to a video of last week's event on our book Making Endless War. I was joined by Professor Dino Kritsiotis (UoN), Professor Gina Heathcote (Newcastle University), Professor Emily Crawford (University of Sydney), and Dr Brian Cuddy (Macquarie University). #UoN_Law

A link to a video of last week's event on our book Making Endless War. I was joined by Professor Dino Kritsiotis (UoN), Professor Gina Heathcote (Newcastle University), Professor Emily Crawford (University of Sydney), and Dr Brian Cuddy (Macquarie University). #UoN_Law
Melanie Brand (@melaniebrand68) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excited to announce that Brian Cuddy and I have established the Macquarie Intelligence Studies Research Group (MQ Intelligence Studies Research Group). We’re looking to further our understanding of all aspects of intelligence and build the profile of intelligence studies as an academic field in AU

Really excited to announce that <a href="/briancuddy5/">Brian Cuddy</a> and I have established the Macquarie Intelligence Studies Research Group (<a href="/mqisrg/">MQ Intelligence Studies Research Group</a>). We’re looking to further our understanding of all aspects of intelligence and build the profile of intelligence studies as an academic field in AU
Melanie Brand (@melaniebrand68) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And if you’re an intel scholar staying in or travelling through Sydney and are interested in speaking at Macquarie University, please reach out and let me know!