
Ben Christian
@_benchristian
Postdoctoral Researcher @goetheuni, prev. Visiting Fellow @LSEIRDept & PhD @PRIF_org // IOs: internal criticism, organizational learning, self-legitimation
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Yesterday, Kseniya Oksamytna presented her award-winning book "Advocacy & Change in IOs" Goethe-Universität. Very inspiring, as always! Thanks for coming to Frankfurt, Kseniya 🙏 (The drawing is meant to substitute the photo that I - an amateur - forgot to take…)



Really cool piece on change management in IOs ReformWorks by @katjahemmerich, featuring my work on cynicism and self-legitimation 👇


Online talk „Bourdieu & IR”: Our DVPW working group “International Political Sociology” is organizing a discussion on Bourdieu-inspired IR research with 3 excellent speakers @LaCatriona, Deepak Nair दीपक & Leonie Holthaus. 25 July, 2pm - please join us! :) dvpw.de/gliederung/ak/…


With "Broken Solidarities", Felix Anderl @zfk_mr has written a truly fascinating book Bristol Uni Press about how open global governance divides and rules. I wrote a (far less fascinating) book review, out now Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen (FJSB). Have a look - and then read the book! :) degruyter.com/document/doi/1…

Extremely pleased that my article on international organizations governing migration and asylum through informal practices in the field is out with EJIR (European Journal of International Relations) today! Go have a look if your interested in authority, practice, and governance doi.org/10.1177/135406…


Really looking forward to our DVPW TakeOver panel on "Conflicts in and around IOs", today at 2pm. Far-right & climate change, deliberation, specialization, moral authority - lots of cool papers, so please join us! #dvpw


Erster Tag unserer Jahrestagung des DVPW-AKs "Soziologie der internationalen Beziehungen" in Bielefeld: Spannende Papiere und ein toller Abschluss-Roundtable zur Entwicklung des IPS-Feldes, u.a. mit Beiträgen von Tine Hanrieder Linda Monsees Jana Hönke und Christoph Weller!


New blog post LSE USAPP blog: In response to recent commentaries, Lisbeth Zimmermann, Johanna Speyer and I argue that the rules-based international order will not survive if its institutions only work in powerful states’ interests. #IOs #inequality #Trump blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…

Interested in the future prospects of #norms , #IO s and International #Order after the election of #Trump ? In our new blog post LSE USAPP blog , Ben Christian , Lisbeth Zimmermann and I argue that further privileges for great powers will not save the rules-based order.

Responding to a recent #USAPP article, Ben Christian, Johanna Speyer and Lisbeth Zimmermann write that a rules-based international order will not survive if its institutions only work in powerful states’ interests. Read the article here: buff.ly/49w5uuT


🥁 Does public opinion on international affairs affect elites’ policy preferences? In short: yes, it does. Felix Bethke and I explore this in International Studies Quarterly based on a new survey experiment run with 253 US foreign policy practitioners with Teaching, Research & International Policy Project. 1/5 academic.oup.com/isq/article/69…


We have a new date for our "Bourdieu & IR" online talk with @LaCatriona, Deepak Nair दीपक and Leonie Holthaus: 17 January, 2 pm. Please join us! :) Registration: [email protected] DVPW Holger Niemann @luis_aue



The rules-based international order will not survive if its institutions only work in powerful states’ interests write @_benchristian @johannaspeyer and Lisbeth Zimmermann of Goethe-Universität wp.me/p3I2YF-eDx