Dr Jasmine Gani is Assistant Professor in International Relations Theory at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳. She specialises in anti-colonial theory and history, and the politics of empire, race and knowledge production.
Her research has been published in International Studies Quarterly, Security Dialogue, International Affairs, Postcolonial Studies, and Millennium, among others. She is writing a book on ‘Racial Militarism’, using a postcolonial framework to analyse the relationship between race, militarism, and the state in both imperial metropoles and post-colonies. Her first monograph explored Syrian anti-colonialism against the US and Israel, drawing on archival research to trace the evolution of ideology and policy across intellectuals, social movements, and states. She was guest co-Editor of the 100th anniversary special issue of International Affairs on ‘’, which examined the nexus between academic knowledge production and colonial policies; and she has co-edited books on t