The Lived International


A Life in International Relations

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By Stephen Chan OBE
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Stephen Chan was awarded the OBE by Queen Elizabeth in 2010 - 'For services to Africa and Higher Education' - the same year he was awarded the International Studies Association accolade, Eminent Scholar in Global Development. Earlier a newspaper editor and literary publisher, and an international civil servant stationed in Africa, he has held responsible positions - including Deanships - at three British universities; held the George Soros Chair at the Central European University, and the Konrad Adenauer Chair at the elite Palestinian Bir Zeit University, among a string of other named and honorific appointments. He is Professor of World Politics at SOAS University of London, remains seconded to diplomatic engagements in Africa and the Middle East and heads the philanthropic Kwok Meil Wah Foundation. He has published 36 earlier scholarly books, five volumes of poetry, and three novels.

1. Receiving the International 2. Facing the International 3. Facing the Local 4. Facing the Contradictions 5. Facing the Tragedies 6. Facing Down History 7. Facing the Tragedy of Our Days 8. The Academy and the International

Oscillating between memoir, travelogue and poems, Stephen Chan offers a fascinating glimpse of a life well lived: as an activist, as a diplomat, as a scholar-teacher and as a policy adviser. He takes us from New Zealand to Sub-Saharan Africa and from the Middle East to East Asia, providing astute insights into key political challenges that define our time. -- Roland Bleiker, University of Queensland Through the eyes of Prof. Stephen Chan, The Lived International brings to life the messy, moving human relationships at the hinges of History, inviting us to hear behind the neat doctrines of International Relations textbooks: 'Will they fire? Will they not fire?' Stephen Chan lands this praxis with poetic grace and wit in a book that is part autobiography, part political narrative, and wholly a call from the heart for each of us to play our part for a better, more peaceful world. -- Ginie Servant-Miklos, Erasmus University Rotterdam

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