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Distinguished Scholar Lecture series

The Distinguished Scholar Lecture series brings leading voices in the field of International Relations to our community each year. Designed to spotlight groundbreaking research and bold new thinking, the series invites internationally recognized scholars whose work is shaping the study and practice of global politics.

Held annually, typically in the spring semester, these lectures provide a unique opportunity for students, faculty, and the broader community to engage directly with influential researchers at the forefront of the discipline. Each event fosters thoughtful dialogue, critical reflection, and meaningful exchange on the most pressing issues in international affairs.

The following is a curated list of previous and forthcoming speakers, including talk titles and links to their profiles.

Bust with books in window of King James VI Library

February 2026

Dunkirk in Korea: On the Transwar Histories of Battle Imaginaries

Professor Tarak Barkawi

Johns Hopkins University

November 2023

The use and misuse of the 'local turn'

Professor Oliver Richmond

University of Manchester

March 2018

Is global International Relations possible?

Professor Amitav Acharya

American University

April 2017

Feminism in the Age of Trump

Professor Cynthia Enloe

Clark University

May 2016

Sovereignty versus human rights in a post-western world

Professor Chris Brown

The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

May 2015

Travels in quantum realities

Professor James Der Derian

University of Sydney

February 2014

Masterclass

Professor Stephen Krasner

Stanford University