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Mexico's republican resistance and the crisis of international order
In a new article in The Conversation, PAIS's Tom Long and co-author Carsten-Andreas Schulz draw on an overlooked French intervention in Mexico to reflect on the tensions underpinning today's crisis of international order. In the 1860s, Spanish American diplomats articulated a republican vision of international order centred on the protection of weaker states from domination by great powers. The piece draws on Tom and Carsten's AHRC-funded research and recent article in the American Political Science Review.
Read the article -> How 1860s Mexico offered an alternative vision for a liberal international order