Emotions and International Relations, a Research Journey

This online event gives you a brilliant opportunity to hear from St Anne’s Tutor Professor Todd Hall on his research into emotions and international relations. The event will take place on Tuesday 1st June from 1pm-2pm BST.

It is easy to concede that emotions and affect are essential elements of what makes us human, but this tells us little as to how, when, why, and in what manner they are significant within international relations. In this talk, Professor Hall will discuss how he has  sought to make sense of the myriad ways feelings and emotions shape choices, behaviour, and interactions on the international stage. Whether in questions of trust between leaders or questions of war and peace between states, emotions do play a role, although not always in the way expected.

Professor Hall is a Professor of International Relations and Director of the University of Oxford China Centre. He earned his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2008 and has held postdoctoral fellowships at Princeton and Harvard, as well as visiting scholar appointments at the Free University of Berlin, Tsinghua University in Beijing, and the University of Tokyo.

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