
Liane Hartnett
@l_hartnett
Intellectual historian and political theorist. Thinks and writes about love, literature, war, ethics and empire. mastodon.world/@LHartnett
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Resisting Racial Capitalism by Ida Danewid - Ida Danewid Excavates a global archive of refusal and ungovernability which challenges the statist political imagination of our time. 📚 cup.org/49AlCes


🚨 Thrilled to announce that my latest article, with the fantastic Prof. Elke Schwarz, is now out (open access): "Crimes of Dispassion: Autonomous Weapons and the Moral Challenge of Systematic Killing" cambridge.org/core/journals/…


Really pleased to see my article on regulating weapons via Aristotle (I know, not quite the normal approach!). Part of a special section in the newest edition of Ethics&IntlAffairs: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Many thanks to Daniel Philpott for reviewing my book. I'm so very grateful for his close reading—and positive review—of my work. And he's right—there is more to be said about the relationship between justice and forgiveness. Something to address next time :) tinyurl.com/mtjb4wm7


I am delighted to be starting a UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship in 2024 at University of Glasgow! Over the next 4 years I’ll be building a team to explore how we can improve global nuclear arms control & disarmament measures… #UKRIFLF gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…

My colleague Sarah Percy has written this fantastic book on why the combat exclusion rule is so dumb, and why people don't realize that women have ALWAYS fought in combat. We talked about it at the The Wilson Center check it out here: youtube.com/watch?v=QNJEPc…


Really happy to see the article, co-written with the brilliant Ari Jerrems, published with EJIR (European Journal of International Relations). The title is: "The #afterlives of state failure: echoes and aftermaths of colonialism". It is open access! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…

Many thanks to Iain Ferguson for a stellar IA review of The Civil Condition in World Politics: beyond tragedy and utopianism Bristol Uni Press School of International Relations Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies academic.oup.com/ia/article-abs…





At a workshop Faculty of Arts on Liane Hartnett's work on Love in International Relations. Great stuff and great comments from Toni Erskine Luke Glanville and @lefteleven among others! Alreadu out and open access: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…

I’m immensely grateful to this brilliant group (not pictured: Kate MacDonald, Adrian Little, and Daniel R. McCarthy) for generously engaging with my project.