Randolph Persaud Prof Emeritus School of International Service
- Degrees
- B.A. (Hons.); M.A.; PhD, York University
- Favorite Spot on Campus
- Office
- Book Currently Reading
- Isaac A. Kamola, Making the World Global: U.S. Universities and the Production of the Global Economy. Duke University Press, 2019.
- Bio
- Randolph B. Persaud is Associate Professor of International Relations at 麻豆传媒 in Washington D.C. He specializes in the areas of race and international relations, globalization, human security, and the politics of identity. Before joining 麻豆传媒, he was Assistant Director for the Center for International Security Studies at York University. At 麻豆传媒, he was Director of Comparative and Regional Studies. Dr. Persaud is the author of Counter-Hegemony and Foreign Policy published by the State University of New York Press and Co-Editor with Alina Sajed of Race, Gender, and Culture in International Relations: Postcolonial Perspectives. New York: Routledge (March 2018); Co-Editor of Race and International Relations, Special Issue of Alternatives (2001); Guest Editor of Race, Decoloniality and International Relations, Special Issue of Alternatives (2015) He has also published in major academic outlets such as Alternatives, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Race and Class, Connecticut Journal of International Law, Latin 麻豆传媒 Politics and Society, Globalizations, Korea Review of International Studies, and Encyclopedia of Globalization. Book chapters have been published by leading outlets such as Cambridge University Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Lynne Rienner, Routledge, Oxford University Press, Sage, United Nations University Press.
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Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Research Interests
Dr. Persaud鈥檚 research and teaching interests are in the areas of race and international relations; political economy of globalization; human and global security, violence against the Third World; migration/immigration; and the general politics of culture and identity.聽
Selected Publications
R.B. Persaud and Alina Sajed (Eds.) (2018). Race, Gender, and Culture in International Relations: Postcolonial Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
R.B. Persaud and Narendra Kumarakulasingam (Eds.) (2019). From Empire to Globalisation: Violence and the Making of Third World. Third World Quarterly: Special Issue. Vol. 40 No. 2, 2019.
R.P. Persaud and N. Kumarakulasingam, 鈥淰iolence and Ordering of the Third World,鈥 Third World Quarterly, Spring 2019.
R.B. Persaud, 鈥淜illing the Third World: civilizational violence as U.S. grand strategy,鈥 Third World Quarterly, Spring 2019. DOI:聽
R.B. Persaud and Alina Sajed (2018). Introduction: Race, gender and culture in international relations: Postcolonial perspectives. In R.B. Persaud and Alina Sajed (Eds.) (2018). Race, Gender, and Culture in International Relations: Postcolonial Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
S. Vucetic and R.B. Persaud (2018). 鈥楻ace in International relations,鈥 In R.B. Persaud and Alina Sajed (Eds.) (2018). Race, Gender, and Culture in International Relations: Postcolonial Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
R.B. Persaud, (2018). 鈥楽ecurity studies, postcolonialism, and the Third World,鈥 In R.B. Persaud and Alina Sajed (Eds.) Race, Gender, and Culture in International Relations: Postcolonial Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
R.B. Persaud (2019) 鈥楬uman Security鈥 in Alan Collins (ed.) Contemporary Security Issues. New York: Oxford University Press, 139-153 (Revised).
R.B. Persaud, (2017). 鈥榊ou and Me Forever: The Shared Ancestry of Empire and the Burdens of Leaving,鈥 Journal of Narrative Politics. Vol. 3, No. 2, 97-107.
Persaud, R.B. (2017). 鈥淭he rise of Donald Trump鈥檚 鈥淲hite Wall鈥 means that 2017 will not be a good year for politics鈥. London School of Economics US Centre Blog.
Persaud, Randolph B. (2016) 鈥淣eo-Gramscian Theory and Third Violence: A Time for Broadening鈥 Globalizations. Vol. 13, No. 5, 547-562.
R.B. Persaud and Christine B.N. Chin, (2016). 鈥楩rom sexation to sexualization: dispersed submission in the racialized global sex industry,鈥 Cambridge Review of International Affairs. Vol. 29, No. 1, 270-289.
R.B. Persaud, (2016). 鈥淭he Racial Dynamic in International Relations: Some Thoughts on the Antecedents of Bandung, 1955,鈥 In Quynh Pham and R. Shilliam and (Eds.). Meanings of Bandung. New York: Routledge
R.B. Persaud (2016). 鈥淭he Reluctant Immigrant and Modernity鈥 In Naeem Inyatullah and E. Dauphinee (Eds.). Narrative Global Politics. New York: Routledge, 5-24.
Selected Publications
Research Interests
Race and international relations; critical political economy og globalization; migration/immigration; culture and identity; human and global security; violence the Third World