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Dr. Gwilym David Blunt is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Sydney. Previously affiliated with City, University of London and the University of Cambridge, his academic work bridges philosophical theory with contemporary global challenges.
- Education: University of Western Ontario, University of Cambridge, University College London
Research Focus: His scholarship spans four interconnected domains:
- Global Distributive Justice: Analyzes systemic inequality through resistance frameworks and political human rights.
- Global Health: Investigates epistemic power dynamics in health policy shaping by major philanthropies.
- Power and Freedom: Examines domination concepts in neo-republicanism, including benevolent and epistemic domination.
- Democratic Theory: Critically engages with epistocratic alternatives to democracy and their domination problems.
Publication Trends: Blunt's academic output focuses on justice frameworks, power structures, and ethical dimensions of international governance. His 2020 monograph provides a foundational analysis of resistance mechanisms in global poverty contexts, while recent work explores epistemic injustice in transnational philanthropy.
Scientific Awards & Grants: Holds prestigious fellowships and has secured major research funding from:
- Cambridge Commonwealth Trust
- Social Science and Research Council of Canada
- Leverhulme Trust
Teaching Portfolio: Specializes in advanced international relations topics including
- International Relations Theory
- Global Ethics
- Political Philosophy
- Security Studies
- History of Political Thought
Professional Engagement: Active member of key academic associations such as the Royal Institute for International Affairs and the Australian Political Studies Association. Regular media contributor appearing on ABC's The Drum, CBC's The National, and France TV's Télématin.



