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  1. 27 Apr 2016 · Political theorist, philosopher, and professor of International Relations, Julian Reid is known for his advance of the theory of biopolitics, contributions to cultural theory, postcolonial and post-structural thought, critique of liberalism, and seminal deconstruction of resilience.

  2. Julian Reid. Constructivists often criticize mainstream International Relations (IR) theories for their colonial approach to the cultures, knowledge, and agency of Indigenous peoples....

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of International Relations, University of Lapland‬ - ‪‪Cited by 5,582‬‬ - ‪War‬ - ‪Liberalism‬ - ‪Resilience‬ - ‪Subjectivity‬ - ‪Indigeneity‬.

  4. (Political theorist, philosopher, and professor of International Relations, Julian Reid is known for his advance of the theory of biopolitics, contributions to cultural theory, postcolonial and post-structural thought, critique of liberalism, and seminal deconstruction of resilience.  Educated in London (B.A., First Class Honours, 1996 ...

  5. Political theorist, philosopher, and professor of International Relations, Julian Reid is renown for his advance of the theory of biopolitics, contributions to cultural theory, postcolonial and post-structural thought, critique of liberalism, and seminal deconstruction of resilience.

  6. 27 Jun 2017 · Julian Reid begins, as Chandler does, by thinking the neoliberal through the lens of the liberal, but instead uses the Foucauldian framework of biopolitics and its focus on the valorization of life to show how liberalism and neoliberalism are inherently security projects.

  7. Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Research output (12) Activities (49) Personal profile. Research interests. War in social, political, and philosophical thought; war and international relations; liberal ways of war; the 'Global War on Terror'. Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals.