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Jeanne Morefield is an Associate Professor of Political Theory at the University of Oxford's Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR) and a Fellow of New College. She also serves as a Non-Residential Fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Her work bridges political theory, international relations, and intellectual history, focusing on liberalism, imperialism, and global politics. She has held academic roles at the University of Birmingham, Whitman College, and the Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University, and previously served as Co-President of the Association for Political Theory.
Her research examines the intersections of liberal thought with imperialism and internationalism, particularly in British and American contexts. Key projects include analyzing sex trafficking narratives in global imaginaries and critiquing liberal internationalism's decline. She has authored influential books such as *Covenants Without Swords* (2005), *Empires Without Imperialism* (2014), and *Unsettling the World: Edward Said and Political Theory* (2022).
Her publications explore themes like liberal decline, feminist international theory, and postcolonial critique. Awards include fellowships at New College and the Quincy Institute. She advises three graduate students and contributes to public discourse through outlets like *The Boston Review* and *Jacobin*.
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