Dr Jan Eijking
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Positions
William Golding Junior Research Fellow
Oxford Martin Fellow, Oxford Martin School
Research Associate, Department of Politics and International RelationsQualifications
BA (Utrecht), MPhil (Oxford), DPhil (Oxford)
Academic Background and Previous Positions
Jan is a William Golding Junior Research Fellow at Brasenose and works as postdoctoral Research Associate and Oxford Martin Fellow on the Changing Global Orders programme at the Oxford Martin School. He recently completed his DPhil in International Relations at Balliol College, University of Oxford and has previously held teaching positions at Utrecht University (2022-23) and at Pembroke College, University of Oxford (2021-22).
Undergraduate Teaching Areas
- Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Politics
- International Relations (all papers)
- Political Thought: Bentham to Weber
Research Interests
Jan works on expertise, empire, and capitalism in the history and theory of international organisations. His research has been funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council and the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) and has won the ISA Barbara W. Tuchman Prize (2023), the ISA Prize for Best Graduate Paper in IR Theory (2023), the ISA-Northeast Fred Hartmann Award (2022), and the EISA Best Graduate Paper Award (2021).
Selected Publications
Journal articles
- Historical claims to the international: the case of the Suez canal experts. International Studies Quarterly67(3) (2023)
- A “priesthood of knowledge”: the international thought of Henri de Saint-Simon. International Studies Quarterly 66(1) (2022)
Book chapters and review essays
- Why does Colombia export security expertise? Security cooperation between status and bureaucracy. In: Carlos Solar and Carlos Perez Ricart (eds.).Crime, Violence, and Justice in Latin America: Themes and Trends. London: Routledge (2022)
- Looking for Utopia: Experts and Global Governance. Review essay. Journal of International Political Theory 18(2) (2022)
Other writing
- The Technocratic Legacies of International Organisations. E-International Relations(2023)
How the technical expert emerged in 19th century politics – and what empire had to do with it. The Conversation (2020)
Other
Jan has written for public outlets including Responsible Statecraft and The Conversation. He also is an Associate Member of the Centre for Global Knowledge Studies at the University of Cambridge and affiliated with the Security History Network at Utrecht University. Previously he was the convener of the Seminar in the History of International Politics (SHIP) at the University of Oxford.
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