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PROF. LEA YPI Born Tirana, Albania, 08 September 1979. ADDRESS Department of Government London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE Email address: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Current Positions London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Government. Professor of Political Theory, since 2016 (with tenure since 2013). Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences. Adjunct Associate Professor in Philosophy, 2011 - ongoing. Co-editor, The Journal of Political Philosophy Commissioning editor, Renewal, A Journal of Social Democracy Interruptions from Service November 2010 – August 2011 (maternity leave) December 2015 – April 2016 and September 2016 – December 2016 (maternity leave) September 2017 – March 2018 (maternity leave) Past Positions Nuffield College, Oxford University. Post-Doctoral Prize Research Fellow, 2008-2011. Worcester College, Oxford University. Tutor in Politics, Michaelmas Term, 2009 and Hilary Term 2010. 1

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PROF. LEA YPI

Born Tirana, Albania, 08 September 1979.

ADDRESS

Department of GovernmentLondon School of Economics and Political ScienceHoughton StreetLondon WC2A 2AEEmail address: [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT

Current Positions

London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Government.Professor of Political Theory, since 2016 (with tenure since 2013).

Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences.Adjunct Associate Professor in Philosophy, 2011 - ongoing.

Co-editor, The Journal of Political PhilosophyCommissioning editor, Renewal, A Journal of Social Democracy

Interruptions from Service

November 2010 – August 2011 (maternity leave)December 2015 – April 2016 and September 2016 – December 2016 (maternity

leave)September 2017 – March 2018 (maternity leave)

Past Positions

Nuffield College, Oxford University.Post-Doctoral Prize Research Fellow, 2008-2011.

Worcester College, Oxford University.Tutor in Politics, Michaelmas Term, 2009 and Hilary Term 2010.

University of New of York in Tirana, affiliated to State University of New York.Lecturer, Department of Political Science, 2005-2006 (summer position)

European University Institute, FlorenceResearch-assistant, Department of Social and Political Sciences, 2005.

Italian Institute of Historical Studies, Naples

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Researcher, Project: ‘Ideas and reflective judgment in Kant’s third Critique ‘, 2003-04.

Visiting Positions

University of Tokyo and University of Kyoto (CAPE Centre for Applied Ethics)Visiting Faculty (August 2018)

McCoy Family Centre for Ethics in Society (Stanford University)Visiting Faculty (April 2017)

Institute for Advanced Study Berlin (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin).Fellow (September 2014- July 2015).

Sciences Po, Paris, Centre d'études européennes Visiting Researcher, (June-Sept. 2011)

University of Frankfurt, Centre of Excellence on “The Formation of Normative Orders”.Visiting Fellow, 2010, 2016.

Stanford University and Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (WIKO).Fellow of the Summer Institutes for Advanced Study on ‘Citizenship and Migration’, 2007, 2008

Social Science Research Centre (WZB), Berlin, GermanyVisiting Researcher, 2007.

Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences.Program Visitor in Political Theory, 2006, 2007.

EDUCATION

PhD in Political Theory, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 2004-2008.Thesis: Statist Cosmopolitanism.

Master of Research, Department of Political Science, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 2005.

Laurea (MA level) in Literature/Journalism (110/110 cum laude), University of Rome La Sapienza, 2004. Thesis: The Constitutional Debate of the European Union in the Radical Left Press.

Laurea (MPhil level) in Philosophy (110/110 cum laude), University of Rome La Sapienza, 2002. Thesis: Teleology and Physical-theology in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.

General Certificate of Education, Gjergj Kastrioti Secondary School, Durrës, Albania, 1997.

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Average: 10 /10. A levels in Mathematics, Physics, Literature.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Teleology and System in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming, expected 2019)

The Meaning of Partisanship (with Jonathan White), (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016).

Reviews

Symposium in Political Theory (forthcoming) “Partisan Justification” by Russell Muirhead (Dartmouth College) “On partisan compromise” by Daniel Weinstock (McGill University) “The meaning of partisanship” by Nadia Urbinati (Columbia University)

Symposium in Political Studies Review, vol. 16, issue 4 (2018), pp. 289-305. “The Idea of the Party” by Andrew Vincent (Cardiff University)“Partisan Justification” by Peri Roberts (Cardiff University)“Partisanship and Political Commitment” by Mark Donovan (Cardiff University)“Partisanship and representation” by Howard Williams (Cardiff University)“Partisan Compromise” by Gideon Calder (Cardiff University)“Revolutionary and transnational partisanship” by Matteo Bonotti (University of Melbourne)

Ethics, vol. 129, issue 1 (2018), pp. 168-172 by Matteo Bonotti.

Constellations, vol. 24, issue 2 (2017), pp. 277-79 by Daniel Jacobs.

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, vol. 20, issue 3 (2017), pp. 693-95 by Enrico Biale.

Political Studies Review, vol. 16, issue 1 (2018), pp. 1052-1069 by Danny Rye.

Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, paperback 2016).

(Italian translation: Stato e avanguardie cosmopolitiche , transl. Elisa Piras (Rome: Giusepppe Laterza, 2016).

(Spanish translation: Justicia Global y Política de Vanguardia, transl. Martin Vivanco Lira (Mexico City: Biblioteca de Ética, Filosofía del Derecho y Política, Editorial Fontamar, 2015).

Reviews

Symposium in Ethics and Global Politics (vol. 6, issue 2, 2013) “Introduction” by Catherine Lu (University of McGill)“How should we think about the relation between principles and agency?” by Pablo Gilabert (University of Concordia)“Lea Ypi on Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency: some reflections” by David Miller (Nuffield College, Oxford) “Global justice, positional goods and international equality” by Chris Armstrong (University of Southampton)“Activist political theory and the question of power” by David Owen (University of Southampton)

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“Listening to the avant-garde” by Rahul Rao (SOAS)

Political Theory, vol. 43, issue 5 (2015), pp. 699-703 (by Daniel Butt, Balliol College, Oxford)

The Review of Politics, vol. 75, issue 2 (2013), pp. 301-303 (by Shmuel Nili, Yale University)

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (by Mathias Risse, Harvard University) http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45905-global-justice-and-avant-garde-political-agency/

The Journal of Moral Philosophy, vol. 11, issue 2, pp. 249-52 (by Candice Delmas, Clemson University)

Political Studies Review, vol. 11, issue 2 (2013), p. 405 (by Anthony J. Langlois, Flinders University

Ethics and International Affairs, vol. 28, issue 2, pp. 266-7 (by Tom Bailey, John Cabot University, Rome)

Filosofia Politica, vol. 1 (2013), pp. 168-171 (by Elisa Piras, Sant’Anna Pisa)

European Political Science Review, vol. 13, issue 1 (2014), pp. 117-120 (by Laura Valentini, UCL, with a reply)

St Antony’s International Review vol. 9, issue 3, (2014), pp. 139-141 (by Ardevan Yaghoubi, New College, Oxford).

Philosophy in Review, vol. 34 (2014), no. 1-2, pp. 24-6 (by Kostas Koukouzelis, University of Crete)

Il Foglio, 15.06.2016 (by Giuseppe Perconte Licatese, University of Florence)

Il Manifesto, 07. 07. 2016 (by Stefano Petrucciani, University of Rome, La Sapienza)

Reset, 19 May 2016 (by Mattia Baglieri, University of Bologna)http://www.reset.it/libri/recensione-libro-ypi-cosmopolitismo-edizione-italiana

Edited Collections

Migration in Legal and Political Theory: The Ethics of Movement and Membership (with Sarah Fine) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016).

Contributors: Arash Abizadeh, Joseph Carens, Sarah Fine, Christopher Heath Wellman, David Miller, Chandran Kukathas, Ayelet Shachar, Kieran Oberman, David Owen, Sarah Song, Anna Stilz.

Reviews

Ethics and International Affairs, vol. 30, issue 4 (2016) (by Shelley Wilcox, San Francisco State University)

Political Studies Review, vol. 15, issue 1 (2016), pp. 89-90 (by Gwilym David Blunt, University of Cambridge)

Political Theory, forthcoming (by Christine Straehle, University of Groeningen)

LSE Review of Books (by Clara Sandelind, University of Huddersfield)http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/book-review-migration-in-political-theory-the-ethics-of-movement-and-membership/

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Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Critical Perspectives (with Katrin Flikschuh) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014).

Contributors: Martin Ajei, Katrin Flikschuh, Pauline Kleingeld, Sankar Muthu, Peter Niesen, Anthony Pagden, Arthur Ripstein, Anna Stilz.

Reviews

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (by Thomas Kurana, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) https://ndpr.nd.edu/news/60245-kant-and-colonialism-historical-and-critical-perspectives/

The Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol. 55, issue 2 (2016), pp. 340-41 (by Howard Williams, University of Cardiff)

Perspectives on Politics, vol. 14, issue 3 (2016), pp. 858-9 (by Reidar Maliks)

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, vol. 24, issue 1 (2016), pp. 185-188 (by Kate Moran, Brandeis University).

Kantian Review, vol. 21, issue 1 (2016), pp. (by Jordan Pascoe, Manhattan College)

Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, issue 1 (2016), pp. 82-84 (by Ronald Tinnevelt, Radboud University, Nijmegen)

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (forthcoming) (by Alice Pinheiro Walla, University of Bayreuth)

Marx and Philosophy Review of Books (by Stella Sanford, Kingston University)

Journal of Religious and Political Practice, vol. 2, issue 3 (2016), pp. 358-9 (by Irfan Ahmad, Australian Catholic University)

Postcolonial Studies, (2016) (by Nikita Dhawan, University of Innsbruck)

Kant and Marx (co-edited with Howard Williams), special issue of Kantian Review, vol. 22, issue 4 (2017)

Kant and Hegel (co-edited with Katerina Deligiorgi), special double issue of The Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, vol. 63/64 (2011).

Global Solidarity (co-edited with Patti Lenard and Christine Straehle), special feature in Contemporary Political Theory, vol. 9, issue 1 (2010).

Articles (all peer-reviewed)

Structural Injustice, Epistemic Opacity and the Responsibilities of the Oppressed (with Tamara Jugov), Journal of Social Philosophy (forthcoming)

The Democratic Case for Partisanship (Contribution to a Symposium on “The Meaning of Partisanship”) Political Theory (forthcoming).

Borders of Class: Migration and Citizenship in the Capitalist State, Ethics and International Affairs, vol. 32, issue 2, (2018), pp. 141-152.

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From Revelation to Revolution: The Critique of Religion in Kant and Marx, Kantian Review, vol. 22, issue 4, (2017), pp. 661-681.

The Unity of Reason and the Unity of Nature: Revisiting Kant’s Argument on Systematicity, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 117, issue 2 (2017), pp. 163-185.

The Politics of Peoplehood (with J. White), Political Theory, vol. 45, issue 4 (2017), pp. 439-465.

Structural injustice and the place of attachment, The Journal of Practical Ethics, vol. 5, issue 1, (2017), pp. 1-21.

Political Commitment and the Value of Partisanship, The American Political Science Review, vol. 110, issue 3 (2016) pp. 601-613

The New Partisanship (with J. White), Renewal, vol. 24, issue 2, (2016).

Sharing the burdens of the brain drain, Moral Philosophy and Politics, vol. 3, issue 1, pp. 37-44 (2016).

Mandatory Citizenship for Immigrants (with H. De Schutter), The British Journal of Political Science , vol. 45, issue 2, pp. 235-251 (2015).

On Revolution in Kant and Marx, Political Theory, vol. 42, issue 3, pp. 262-287 (2014).

(Chinese translation: 莱亚·易皮著,甄龙、朱艳丰译,论革命:康德与马克思,国外 理 论 动 态 , 2018 年 01 期 , P28-40 / Lea Ypi, trans. Zhen Long, Zhu Yanfeng, Foreign Theoretical Trends, 2018(1), P28-40.)

A Permissive Theory of Territorial Rights, The European Journal of Philosophy, vol. 22, issue 2, pp. 288-312 (2014).

The Owl of Minerva only flies at dusk, but to where? Ethics and Global Politics, vol. 6, issue 2, pp. 117-134 (2013).

What’s Wrong with Colonialism, Philosophy and Public Affairs, vol. 41, issue 2, pp. 158-191 (2013).

(Spanish translation "Qué està mal con el colonialismo", Signos Filosoficos, vol. 36, July/December (2016), pp. 142-178.)

Territorial rights and exclusion, Philosophy Compass, vol. 8, issue 3, pp. 241-253 (2013).

Language and Luck (with H. De Schutter) Politics, Philosophy and Economics, vol. 11, issue 4, pp. 357-381 (2012).

Public Spaces and the End of Art, Philosophy and Social Criticism, vol. 38, issue 8, pp. 843-860 (2012).

“Brought to life by the idealists, preserved by blind circumstance, killed by politicians”: Dilemmas of nation-building in Interwar Albanian Political Thought (1920-1928)”, East Central Europe, vol. 39, issue 2-3, pp. 304-330 (2012).

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Facts, Principles and the Third Man, Socialist Studies/Etudes Socialistes, vol. 8, issue 1, pp. 196-215 (2012).

(reprinted in Distributive Justice and Access to Advantage, ed. by A. Kaufmann, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2015).

On Partisan Political Justification (with J. White), The American Political Science Review, vol. 105, issue 2, pp. 381-396 (2011).

Self-ownership and the State: A Democratic Critique, Ratio, vol. 24, issue 1, pp. 91-106 (2011).

Finding its Way Between Realism and Utopia: Global Justice in Theory and Practice (review essay), Res Publica, vol. 17, issue 2, pp. 193-202 (2011).

Rethinking the Modern Prince (with J. White), Political Studies, vol. 58, issue 4, pp. 809-828 (2010).

Justice and Morality beyond Naive Cosmopolitanism, Ethics and Global Politics , vol. 3, issue 3, pp. 171-192 (2010).

Human Rights and Cosmopolitan Justice in an Enlightened Localist Perspective, Comparative Sociology, vol. 9, issue 5, pp. 594-610 (2010).

On the Confusion between Ideal and Non-ideal in Recent Debates on Global Justice, Political Studies, vol. 58, issue 3, pp. 536-555 (2010).

Natura Daedala Rerum? On the Justification of Historical Progress in Kant’s ‘Guarantee of Perpetual Peace’, Kantian Review, vol. 14, issue 2, pp. 118-148 (2010).

Politically Constructing Solidarity: the Idea of a Cosmopolitan Avant-garde, Contemporary Political Theory, vol. 9, issue 1, pp. 120-130 (2010).

Associative Duties, Global Justice and the Colonies (with R. E. Goodin and C. Barry), Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 37, issue 2, pp. 103-135 (2009).

Justice in Migration: a Closed Borders Utopia?’, The Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 16, issue 4, pp. 391-418 (2008).

(reprinted in Population and Political Theory, Philosophy, Politics and Society Series, ed. by J. S. Fishkin and R. E. Goodin, Oxford: Wiley Blackwell 2010).

Political Membership in the Contractarian Defence of Cosmopolitanism ‘, The Review of Politics, vol. 70, issue 3, pp. 442–472 (2008).

Sovereignty, Cosmopolitanism and the Ethics of European Foreign Policy’, European Journal of Political Theory, vol. 7, 349-364 (2008).

Statist Cosmopolitanism, The Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 16, issue 1, pp. 48–71 (2008).

The Albanian Renaissance between the Enlightenment and Romanticism’, East European Politics and Society, vol. 21, issue 4, pp. 661-680 (2007).

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(Albanian translation: ‘Midis Romantizmit dhe Iluminizmit: Mendimi Politik i Rilindjes Shqiptare’ in Polis, vol. 5, vol. 3, 2008, pp. 89-100).

Book chapters

“Politischer Fortschritt und die Funktion der Gerechtigkeit” in Geschichte, Gesellschaft, Geltung, XXIII Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie, eds. Michael Quante, Hamburg: Felix Meiner (2016), pp. 433-444.

“The Ethics of Movement and Membership” (with Sarah Fine) in Migration in Political Theory: The Ethics of Movement and Membership, edited by Sarah Fine and Lea Ypi, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016), pp. 1-10.

“Who is Exploited? The Moral Dilemmas of Guestwork Programmes” in Migration in Political Theory: The Ethics of Movement and Membership, edited by Sarah Fine and Lea Ypi, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016), pp. 151-174.

"From realism to activism: a critique of resignation in political theory” in The Trouble with Democracy: Political Modernity in the 21st Century, edited by Gerhard Rosich and Peter Wagner, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (2015), pp. 233-248.

"Kant on Colonialism: Apologist or critic" (with Katrin Flikschuh) in Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Critical Perspectives, edited by Katrin Flikschuh and Lea Ypi, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2014), pp. 1-18.

“Commerce and Colonialism in Kant’s Philosophy of History” in Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Critical Perspectives, edited by Katrin Flikschuh and Lea Ypi, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2014), pp. 99-126.

"The Problem of Systematic Unity in Kant's Two Definitions of Philosophy." In Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Kant-Kongresses 2010, ed. Stefano Bacin, et al. (Berlin: De Gryter, 2013), vol. 1, pp. 773-786.

“Cosmopolitanism without IF and without BUT” in Cosmopolitanism. For and Against, edited by Gillian Brock, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2013), pp. 75-91.

‘Teleology and System in Kant’s Architectonic of Pure Reason’ in Politics and Metaphysics in Kant, ed. by H. Williams, S. Baiasu, S. Philstrom, Cardiff: University of Wales Press (2011), pp. 134-151.

‘Il problema dell’allargamento dell’Unione Europea’ [The question of enlargement in the EU] in XXI Secolo: Il mondo e la storia (Rome: Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana), pp. 199-211 (2009) (in Italian).

‘Costituzione Europea’ [European Constitution], XXI Secolo – VII Appendice (Rome: Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana), pp. 409-412 (2008) (in Italian).

Shorter pieces / Book reviews8

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" Old divides; new devices: global citizenship for only half of the world" in Cloud Communities: The Dawn of Global Citizenship, edited by Rainer Baubock and Liav Orgad, EUI working papers, RSCAS, 2018/28.

“Two pictures of nowhere” (on R. Forst's Justification and Critique), Philosophy and Social Criticism, vol. 41, issue 3, pp. 219-23 (2015).

“Sobre el futuro del socialismo”, Interview to G.A.Cohen, in Por una vuelta al socialismo, edited by R. Gargarella and J. Queralt (Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Editores 2014).

“Pettit's Republic” (on P. Pettit's On the people’s Terms), Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy , vol. 22, issue 3/4 (2014), pp. 149-154.

"Liberalism and Empire in the Foundations of Modern International Thought" (on D. Armitage's Foundations of Modern International Thought), Contemporary Political Theory, vol. 13, issue 4 (2014), pp. 387-418.

Justice in a Globalized World: A Normative Framework (by L. Valentini) European Political Science, vol. 13, issue 1 (2014), pp. 120-122.

Freedom, Loyalty and the State (by A. Stilz) Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=18908.

Global democracy: for and against (by R. Marchetti) Political Studies Review, 8 (1), 80 (2010).

Der Tragiker beim frühen Hegel. Christliche Tragödie und Schicksal der Moderne (by R. Caputo), Hegel-Studien, 42, (2007).

Die Aktualität Hegels (by F. Li Vigni), Hegel-Studien, 37, 282-288 (2003) (in German).

Fiction

Vetëm për vete, Cabej, Tirana 1997 (in Albanian, short stories).

Gjumë i plagosur, Union of Writers and Artists of Albania, Tirana 1995 (in Albanian, poetry).

Newspaper Articles / Media appearances / Blog posts

Capitalism wil not give us the will to fight capitalism, what we need is a new International, British Politics and Policy Blog, 27.01.2018.

Celebrate the transformation of the Labour party not the individual that happens to speak for it, Democratic Audit Blog, 11.06.2017

Jeremy Corbyn’s rise shows the true value of political parties, British Politics and Policy Blog, 02.10.2015

L’ascesa di Jeremy Corbyn e il risveglio della sinistra in Gran Bretagna, La Città Futura, 19.09.2015.

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“It is true that some divisions are harmful to republics and some are helpful”: On Parties, Factions and the History of a Controversial Distinction, lawlog.blog.wzb.edu, 09.09.2015

LSE Guerrilla Lecture (with Lord Anthony Giddens and Conor Gearty), report on Times Higher Education, June 2014

Debate on “Borders and Walls”, BBC Radio 3, Free Thinking, January 2014 The philosophy of Europe, panelist on BBC Radio 3, Nightwaves, June 2013. Shqiptarët, liria për të lëvizur dhe liria për të qëndruar, Panorama, 10

11. 2010. Non siamo criminali, riforma ora, Il Manifesto, 23.03.2010. Çështja K., Panorama, 19.03.2010. Il fragile cosmopolitismo del vecchio continente, Il Manifesto, 12.03. 2008

(Interview, Claus Offe) La giustizia globale corre sull’innovazione, Il Manifesto, 10. 01. 2008

(Interview, Thomas Pogge). Australia, il governo laburista rivede la ‘soluzione del Pacifico’, Il

Manifesto, 11.12.2007. Il Bush-tour arriva in Albania, Il Manifesto, 10. 06. 2007. Si al mercato e botte in piazza, Il Manifesto, 21. 11. 06. Grosse koalition in Ucraina, Il Manifesto, 03.08. 06. Londra, 100 mila in piazza contro la guerra, Il Manifesto, 06.08.06. Le Nazioni unite: ormai è dramma umanitario, Il Manifesto, 11. 08.06. No alla tregua umanitaria: razzi sui convogli, Il Manifesto, 12. 08. 06. Siria e Iran ringraziano, Il Manifesto, 17. 08. 06. Anche l’Onu gira a vuoto, Il Manifesto, 18. 08. 06. Le Nazioni disunite, l’Onu chiede aiuto, Il Manifesto, 19. 08. 06. Tregua, strappo d’Israele, Il Manifesto, 20. 08. 06. Scontri e vittime, se questa è una tregua, Il Manifesto, 22. 08. 06. Le regole: ‘forza proporzionata’, Il Manifesto, 23. 08. 06. Cannonate sulla tregua, Il Manifesto, 24. 08. 06. Khartoum dice no alla risoluzione Onu, Il Manifesto, 25.08.06. Vertice Ue: Siria e Hezbollah, se ne occupi il Libano, Il Manifesto,

26.08.06. Hezbollah avverte: non ce ne andiamo, Il Manifesto, 27. 08. 06. Annan in Israele, i due soldati e il blocco, Il Manifesto, 30.08.06. Nuova legge anti-mercenari, Il Manifesto, 31. 08. 06. Damasco: niente armi a Nasrallah, Il Manifesto, 01. 09. 06. Il mezzo sì dell’Iran ad Annan, Il Manifesto, 02. 09. 06. La missione umanitaria italiana in Albania, Il Sole d’Italia, 15.05.93. Dietro le quinte, Il Sole d’Italia, 15.11.92.

Manuscripts under review or in preparation

(1) What is political progress?

(2) Legitimacy, dictatorship and utopia: a Marxist perspective on political obligation

(3) The moral ought in ‘as if’ history

(4) Organic reason and systematic requirements in Kant’s analysis of the method of philosophy (revise and resubmit, Synthese)

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(5) On dominated dominators

(6) Territorial Justice, book manuscript currently under contract with Princeton University Press

PRIZES

Finalist (1 of 7) for APSA's Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for "The Meaning of Partisanship" as the best book on government, politics or international affairs published in 2016.

Promotion to Professor Teaching Excellence Prize, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2016.

Winner of Brian Barry Prize for Excellence in Political Science awared by the British Academy for the article “Mandatory Citizenship for Immigrants” co-authored with H. De Schutter, 2014.

Annual Montreal Political Theory Manuscript Workshop Award for “The Meaning of Partisanship” in 2014.

Philosophers’ Annual, selection of “What’s wrong with colonialism” as one of the ten best articles published in philosophy for 2013.

Outstanding Teaching Performance Prize, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2013. (Nominated again by the LSE Student Union for excellence in teaching in 2014)

Runner-up for the “Gregory Kavka Prize” for the best article published in political philosophy in 2008-2009, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 2011.

Winner of the essay competition ‘Reframing Human Rights’, Coninx Foundation, Humboldt University & Social Science Reseach Centre (WZB) Berlin, selected out of 153 contributions from 62 countries, 2005.

Quarter-finalist team member at the Karl Popper International Debate ‘Open societies require open borders’ organized by the Open Societies Institute in Riga, Latvia, 1997.

First prize (national best speaker) at the Open Societies Institute national debate ‘Censorship of individual expression for the good of society is justified’, 1996.

First prize (national best team) at the debate ‘Majorities have the duty to protect the minorities’, 1996.

First prize, international literary competition, International Centre of Culture, Music

& Arts, Italy, 1996.

Honourable mention, international literary competition, Sole d’Italia, Italian daily, Belgium, 1993.

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Honourable mention at the Olympiad of Mathematics, Durres, Albania, 1990.

GRANTS / AWARDS

Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (euro 50,000 for research leave replacement 2014-

2015)

Australian Research Council, Discovery Grant (with Robert E. Goodin, Christian H. Barry, Gerhard E. Overland), project on "Benefitting from Injustice" (A$ 309,000 over 3 years, 2011-4).

Fellowship from Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin for the Summer Institute for Advanced Studies, 2007, 2008.

Fellowship from Irmgard Coninx Stiftung at the Wissenschaftzentrum Berlin, 2007.

Fellowship from Council of Europe at Europa Kolleg (German Language Institute) Kassel, 2006.

Fellowship from the Italian Foreign Ministry at the Philosophy Department, Rome ‘La Sapienza’, 2003.

Fellowship from the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies for workshop on ‘European contractarianism’2003.

Scholarship from the University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, 1998-2003.

Scholarship from Open Society Institute at the University of Rome, ‘La Sapienza’, 1998.

INVITED LECTURES, SEMINARS, PRESENTATIONS

2018 University of Durham, Henry Tudor Memorial Address, Department of PoliticsGoethe University Frankfurt, Conference on “Exploitation and Domination”Oxford Brookes University, Global Politics, Economics and Society Seminar

SeriesUniversity of Westminster, Political Science Research SeminarUniversity of Leeds, Philosophy and Politics Seminar Series

UCL Philosophy Society Research Seminar University of Milan San Rafaele, Spring School in Political Philosophy Keynote Lecture Fondazione Einaudi Turin and Siracuse University, Glen Newey Memorial Workshop

University of East Anglia Political Science Research SeminarUniversity Sant'Anna Pisa Workshop "Beyond Open and Closed Borders"University "Aleksander Moisiu" Durres Book Launch of "The Meaning of

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University "Aleksander Moisiu" Durres Lecture on "Migration in Political Theory"

"Night of Philosophy in Tirana", Panel on The Nature of LoveInstitute for Future Studies Stockholm, Research SeminarArctic University of Tromso, Conference on Selecting Refugees, Keynote

LectureUniversity of Rijeka, Philosophy Department, Symposium on "The Meaning of Partisanship"Humboldt University Berlin, Workshop on Workers’ ControlGoethe University Frankfurt, Conference on “A Kantian International Order”University of Kyoto, CAPE (Centre for Applied Philosophy) LecturePrinceton University Centre for Human Values Research SeminarMcGill University, Yan P. Lin Centre for Global Justice University of Toronto, Centre for EthicsQueen’s University Canada, Law and Philosophy Research Seminar

2017

London School of Economics and Institut Français London, Nuit des Idees, Panel on the Legacy of the Enlightenment.University of London, The Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society LectureUniversity of Nottingham, Department of Philosophy Research SeminarUniversity of Kent, Postcolonial Seminar (English Department)University of Milan, Political Theory Research SeminarUniversity of Rome “La Sapienza”, Department of Philosophy, Book launch for Italian Translation of “Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency”University of Warwick, Centre for Ethics, Law and Public Affairs, Research SeminarKing’s College London, Contemporary Marxist Theory SeminarStanford University, Centre for Ethics, Research SeminarUniversity of California Berkeley, Law, Philosophy and Political Theory, Research SeminarCentro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Mexico City, Research SeminarNational Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Law Department Research SeminarNational Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Book launch for Spanish Translation of “Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency”European University Institute, Law Department Conference on “Reason in Practice”Princeton University, Centre for Human Values, Manuscript Workshop on “Territorial Sovereignty” by Anna StilzLondon School of Economics, Department of Government, Conference on Kant and MarxUniversity of Catania, Department of Political Science, Political Theory Research SeminarKing’s College London, Law and Philosophy Forum on Revolution, Oppression and ViolenceUniversity of Bayreuth, Department of Philosophy Research ColloquiumKing’s College London, Workshop on the Relation between The Moral, the Political and the Ethical

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University of Graz, Department of Philosophy, Women in Philosophy Lecture Series

2016 University of Oxford, Conference on Utopia: History, Theory and the Future.Goethe University Frankfurt, Conference on The Current Relevance of Kant’s Philosophical Method.University of Frankfurt Justitia Amplificata, Conference on Europe Today: Normative ChallengesUniversidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Conference on Human Rights, Exploitation and Global JusticeFree University of Berlin, Conference on Kantian Approaches to Political PhilosophyCluster of Excellence for the Formation of Normative Orders, Frankfurt, Conference on Normative (B)OrdersUniversity of Bern, Department of Philosophy, PLEP Lecture SeriesScience Po, Paris, Political Theory Research SeminarEuropean University Institute, Political Theory Research Seminar

2015 University of Utrecht, Conference on Ethics of Economic Institutions Keynote Lecture

Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Conference on Structural InjusticeFree University of Berlin, Research Colloquium in Practical PhilosophyUniversity of Frankfurt, Colloquium at the Cluster of Excellence for Normative

OrdersHumboldt University, Berlin Colloquium on Rethinking Law in a Global ContextUniversity College London, Conference on "Global Justice and Political

Obligations"Queen Mary University, London, Workshop on ExploitationWissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Beiratsvorabend Keynote LectureUniversity of Copenhagen, Conference on "Compromise and Disagreement",

Keynote Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Research ColloquiumLiberty Fund Conference on “Freedom and toleration in the writings of Pierre

Bayle”University of Hamburg, Department of Politics, Symposium on The Meaning

of PartisanshipHumboldt University Berlin, Workshop on Territorial RightsUniversite' Libre de Bruxelles, Research Seminar in Political TheoryUniversity of Linkoping, Societas Ethica Keynote

University of Barcelona, Conference on Political Action and Economic Justice, Keynote University of Oslo, ARENA Research Centre, Workshop on The Meaning of Partisanship

University of Cardiff, Politics Department, Workshop on The Meaning of Partisanship

King’s College London, Legal and Political Theory Research Seminar University of Reading, Department of Politics, Research Seminar University of Cambridge, Political Philosophy Research Seminar University of Oxford, Moral Philosophy Research Seminar

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London School of Economics Forum in Legal and Political Theory Research Seminar

Marx and Philosophy Society Conference, Keynote Lecture

2014 Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Normative Theory Research Seminar Nuffield College, Oxford, Political Theory Research Workshop. University of Oxford, Department of Philosophy, Post-Kantian Research Seminar University of Amsterdam, Department of Politics Research Seminar

University of Leiden, Department of Philosophy Research SeminarUniversity of St Andrews, Department of Philosophy Research WorkshopUniversity College London, Department of History Conference on

Cosmopolitanism University of Montreal, Workshop on Global Justice and Colonialism

University of Newcastle, Department of Politics Research Seminar Czech Academy of Social Sciences, Critical Theory Conference Keynote Talk Goethe University, Frankfurt, Political Theory Colloquium Institute for Advanced Studies Bad Homburg, Ethics and Economics Conference

University of Amsterdam, Summer School on “Dirty Hands” Keynote TalkUniversité Libre de Bruxelles, Department of Political Science Workshop on

TheodicyUniversity of Munster, German Philosophical Association ColloquiumHumboldt University of Berlin, Constitutional Law Colloquium

Free University of Berlin, Political Theory Research Seminar Harvard University, Edmund Safra Centre for Ethics Public Lecture New York University, Legal and Political Philosophy Colloquium

University of Leuven ,Conference on The Idea of Purposiveness Keynote Lecture

University of Chicago, Political Theory Research WorkshopNorthwestern University, Department of Philosophy Public LectureYale University, Global Justice Research Seminar

2013 King’s College London, Workshop on “China and the Enlightenment” University of Ottawa, Department of Political Studies Research SeminarUniversity of Toronto, Public Lecture, Centre for EthicsUniversity of McGill, Political Theory Research SeminarQueen’s University at Kingston, Department of Politics Public LectureQueen’s University at Kingston, Department of Philosophy Reading GroupUniversity of Paris XVIII, Economics and Philosophy Research SeminarRenmin University, Beijing, Conference on “China in the World”University of Edinburgh, Seminar in Legal TheoryUniversity of Oxford, Political Thought ConferenceForum for European Philosophy, Philosophy Stand-Up, No Joke!University of Uppsala, Department of Politics Research SeminarANU School of Philosophy, Centre for Moral, Social and Political Theory, Research Seminar

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University of Melbourne, Department of Politics, Guest LectureUniversity of Ghana, Legon, Conference on “Global Justice: African

Perspectives”Carnegie Council Ethics & International Affairs, Conference on “Benefitting from Injustice”University of Newport, Department of Politics Research SeminarUniversity of Sussex, Department of Philosophy Research Seminar.

2012

Author meets critics for “Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency”

University of Southampton, March 2012ISA conference, San Diego, April 2012London School of Economics and Political Science, Forum for Legal and Political Theory,

December 2012

Heythrop College, Politics Department Research SeminarUniversity of Sheffield, Political Theory Research SeminarUniversity of Copenhagen, Politics Department Research SeminarUniversity of Bristol, Philosophy Department Research SeminarUniversity of Princeton, Institute of Human Values, Program for Ethics and

Public AffairsUniversity of Melbourne, Philosophy Department Research SeminarUniversity of Tilburg, Law Faculty Research SeminarUniversity of Darmstadt, Conference on “Kant on Race and Barbarism”,

KeynoteAustralian National University, Moral, Social and Political Theory Research

SeminarUniversity of Cambridge, History of Political Thought Research SeminarLondon School of Economics, Forum for European PhilosophyUniversity of Frankfurt, Colloquium in Political TheoryQueen Mary University, Institute for Historical ResearchUniversity College Dublin, Conference on Domination and MigrationUniversity of Uppsala, Workshop on “Benefitting from Injustice”University of Barcelona, Workshop on “Political Modernity in the 21st Century”Hertie School of Governance, Conference in honor of Claus OffeUniversity of Nijmegen, Workshop on “Global Justice and Democracy”

2011 University of Essex, Department of Government Seminar SeriesOpen University, Open Day Keynote LectureUniversity of Warwick, Political Theory SeminarNuffield College, Oxford, Political Theory WorkshopLondon School of Economics, Conference on Global DemocracyUniversity of Dresden, Conference on Kant’s “Republicanism and Liberalism”University of Oxford, Conference on “The State of the State”University of Edinburgh, Seminar on “Dialectic in Political Theory”University of York, Conference on “Motivation and Global Justice”

2010 University College London, Political Theory Seminar.

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University of Frankfurt, Cluster of Excellence for “The Formation of Normative Orders”

University Pompeu Fabra, “The Ethics of Migration”

2009 University of Oxford, History of Political Thought Seminar SeriesUniversity of Oxford, Centre for Political IdeologiesUniversity of Oxford, Centre for the Study of Social JusticeUniversity of Oxford, Nuffield College, Political Theory WorkshopLondon School of Economics, Philosophy Department “Karl Popper” Research

SeminarLondon School of Economics, Forum for European PhilosophyUniversity of York, Political Theory WorkshopWissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, ‘The Territorial Dimension of Citizenship’University of Amsterdam, ‘Liberalism, Romanticism, Nationalism in the 19th

Century’Luiss University Rome, Conference on ‘Human Rights in Conflict’Czech Academy of Sciences, Conference on ‘Philosophy and the Social

Sciences’Universty of Oxford, Nuffield College, Workshop on ‘Language Rights’

2008 University of Oxford, Centre for the Study of Social JusticeHertie School of Governance, Conference on ‘The Decline of Public Spaces’University of Oxford, Nuffield Political Theory WorkshopStanford University, Summer Institute on “Citizenship and Migration”LUISS University, Garnet Workshop ‘European and Global Citizenship at a

Cross-Road’,

2007 Australian National University, Political Theory Seminar.Freie Universität Berlin, Philosophy Research Seminar.Hertie School of Governance, guest lecture on the “Future of Kosovo Social Science Research Centre (WZB), Berlin, Comparative Politics Research

SeminarAustralian National University, Graduate Philosophy ConferenceWZB – Social Science Research Centre, BerlinWissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Summer Institute on ‘Citizenship and

Migration’Australian National University

2006 Australian National University, RSSS, Political Theory SeminarAustralian National University, Graduate Philosophy ConferencePrinceton University, Graduate Student Conference, 2006 – refereed.European University Institute, Conference on ‘The social and the political’.Essex University, Conference on ‘The social and the political’Max Weber Centre for Advanced Social and Cultural Studies, Erfurt

2004-5 WZB - Social Science Research Centre Berlin, 3d Roundtable on Transnationality.

London School of Economics and King’s College Dept. of War StudiesHarvard University, John F. Kennedy School of GovernmentItalian Institute for Historical Studies, Naples

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PAPERS AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES

American Political Science Association2010, 2013, 2014

European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions2007, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015

European Consortium for Political Research General Conference2007, 2009, 2011

International Studies Association Conference2012, 2014

UK Kant Society / International Kant Congress2007, 2010, 2014, 2015

Prague Annual Conference on "Philosophy and the Social Sciences"2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Association for Legal and Political Philosophy Annual Conference2008, 2016

German Philosophy Association Conference2014

DEBATES/ COMMENTS

Comments on Adrian Blau (ed), “Methods in Analytical Political Theory”, Kings College London (2017)

Debate on “Political philosophy and political thought”, Queen Mary University Summer School in Intellectual History (2016).

Symposium on Gillian Brock and Michael Blake's book "Debating the Brain Drain", University of Frankfurt, Cluster of Excellence for the Formation of Normative Orders (2015)

Symposium on Seyla Benhabib's book "Dignity in Adversity", Queen Mary University London (2015)

Symposium on Adrian Brisku’s book “Bittersweet Europe: Nation-building discourses in Albania and Georgia”, Central European University, Department of History (2014)

Comments on Seyla Benhabib’s paper “Democratic Sovereignty and Transnational Law”, New York University, Law Department (2013).

Symposium on David Armitage’s book Foundations of Modern International Thought, Queen Mary University, Department of History (2013)

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Debate on “Crowdsourcing a new constitution” LSE Institute for Public Policy Administration.

Debate on “What are the core social democratic values and how important are they?” with Monika Sie, Head of the Dutch Social Democratic Foundation, Wiardi Beckman Stichting (2013)

Presentation on “Power and agency in today's politics: How should reformers best understand the processes and mechanisms of progressive change in contemporary Britain”, London, Institute for Public Policy Research (2013)

Comments on Ban Van der Vossen’s paper “Imposing Duties and Original Appropriation”, Institute for Human Studies, George Mason University (2012)

Symposium on John Tomasi’s book Free Market Fairness, Forum for Legal and Political Theory, London School of Economics and Political Science (2011).

Oxford-Princeton Research Network meeting. Comments on Alan Patten’s paper “Rethinking Culture: The Social Legacy Account”, Princeton University, Politics Department (2010).

Roundtable with Amartya Sen on his book ‘The Idea of Justice’. Comments and discussion, Examinations School and Department of Philosophy, University of Oxford (2009).

Workshop on “Killing in War”, Comments on C. A. J. Coady’s paper “Collective Responsibility and War”, Department of International Relations, University of Oxford (2009).

Conference on ‘Democratic Self-Determination and Freedom of Movement’. Comments on Claus Offe’s paper “Migration and the Acquisition of Citizenship”, Hertie School of Governannance (2009).

International Relations Seminar Series, St Anthony’s College, Oxford University. Comments on Chris Bickerton’s paper ‘Europe’s Neo-Madisonians’ (2009).

TEACHING AND SUPERVISION

Undergraduate

Theory of Politics Plato to Rousseau Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to International Relations Key themes in the history of political thought: Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli and

Hobbes. LSE100 LSE Guerrilla Lectures

Graduate

Foundations in Political Theory

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Contemporary Disputes about Justice Marx and Marxism

PhD Doctoral Students’ Research Seminar (co-convener)

Other Global Justice (European Forum Alpbach – co-taught with Prof. Thomas Pogge

(Yale) Cosmopolitanism in the French and German Enlightenment (United Nations,

Centre for Administrative Innovation in the Euro-Mediterranean Region)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editorial roles and board membership

The Journal of Political Philosophy (co-editor) Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy (commissioning editor) Editorial board: Moral Philosophy and Politics; Democratic Theory; Australasian

Journal of Political Science; Jus Cogens; Enrahonar: An International Journal of Theoretical and Practical Reason; Polis, An Albanian Journal of Political Science

Advisory Board: Mercator Forum Migration und Demokratie (20017-), Center for Advanced Studies, Sofia, Irmgard Coninx Stiftung, Berlin (2008-2014)

Refereeing

ARTICLES

Acta Politica, American Political Science Review, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Ethics and International Affairs, Ethnicities, European Journal of Philosophy, European Journal of Political Theory, European Political Science Review, European Journal of International Relations, Global Policy, Global Constitutionalism, History of Political Thought, Ithaca: An Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy, International Studies Quarterly, International Theory, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Journal of the History of Ideas, Journal of Moral Philosophy, Journal of Politics, Journal of Political Philosophy, Journal of Social Philosophy, Kantian Review, Kant Studies Online, Millenium: Journal of International Studies, Nationalities Papers, Perspectives on Politics, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Political Studies, Politics, Polity, Prolegomena: An International Journal of Philosophy, Review of International Studies, Review of Politics, Social Theory and Practice, Southern Journal of Philosophy, Third World Quarterly.

BOOK MANUSCRIPTS

Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Harvard University Press, Princeton University Press, Polity Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Routledge

GRANT AGENCIES

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Dutch National Science Foundation, Research Foundation Flanders (FWO), Danish Research Council, Estonian Research Council, German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development

Research Networks

Leverhulme Research Network on “Global Justice and African Philosophy“, London School of Economics, University of Ghana.

Richard Holbrooke Forum on “Statecraft and Responsibility in the 21st Century”, American Academy Berlin

Ethics and Economics Research Network, 2013-ongoing, based at the University of Rotterdam

Research Network on ‘Negotiating Modernity: History of Modern Political Thought in East-Central Europe’, Funded by the European Research Council, Centre for Advanced Studies, Sofia (2008-2013).

AHRC Research Network on ‘Foundations of Egalitarian Justice’, 2009-2011, University of Exeter.

AHRC Research Network on “Territory and Justice”, 2009-2011, Universities of Bristol and Cork.

AHRC Research Network on ‘The Right to Microfinance’, 2009-2011, University of Birmingham.

Member of the UK Kant Society.

Member of the ECPR Standing Group on ‘Kantian Political Thought’.

Conference Organization

Manuscript Workshop on Chandran Kukathas’s forthcoming book on ”Immigration and Freedom”, London School of Economics and Political Science, November 2017-11-15

Workshop on “Kant and Marx”, London School of Economics and Political Science, May 2017

Conference on "Historical Injustice" (with Tamara Jugov), Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, July 2015

Ethics and Economics Research Network, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, July 2015

LSE-Princeton Political Theory Research Workshop, May 2015

Conference on "Structural Injustice" (with Tamara Jugov), Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, February 2015

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Conference on “Does the world need more than one state?” (with Mathias Koenig Archibugi), LSE Government Department, June 2014.

Conference on “Marxism and Global Justice” (with Gabriel Wollner), LSE Government and Philosophy Departments, May 2014.

Conference on “Global Justice after Colonialism” (with Catherine Lu), McGill University, May 2014.

Conference on “Crisis Politics: Democracy and Representation in Hard Times” (with Jonathan Hopkin), LSE, Government Department, June 2013.

Workshop on “The Relation between Political Theory and Political Science” (with David Soskice), LSE, Government Department, June 2013.

Workshop on “Albanian Political Thought”, European University of Tirana, June 2012.

Conference on “Migration in Legal and Political Theory” (with Sarah Fine), University of Cambridge and London School of Economics and Political Science, October 2011.

Panel on “Kant and International Trade”, ECPR General Conference, Reykjavik, 2011.

Annual Oxford Political Thought Conference (with Jules Townshend), St Catherine’s College, Oxford, January 2011.

Conference on “Kant and Colonialism: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives” (with Katrin Flikschuh), Center for the Study of Social Justice, October 2010.

UK Kant Society and Hegel Society of Great Britain Annual Conference (with Thom Brooks), St. Edmund’s Hall, Oxford, September 2010.

Panel on ‘Theorizing Partisanship’ (with J. White), ECPR Conference, University of Potsdam 2009.

Panel on “Kant and economic justice” at the PSA ‘Workshops in Political Theory’, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2008. Coordinator of the network on Kant and Social Justice.

Series of international seminars on ‘Marxism and Globalization’, Rome ‘La Sapienza’, 2003.

ADMINISTRATION

London School of Economics and Political Science, 2011 – present

- Research committee (2015 -)- PhD committee (2014)

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- Teaching committee (2014)- Co-convenor of the Political Theory Research Seminar (2011-13)- Co-convenor of the Doctoral Students Workshop (2011-13)- Convenor of the Best of POTY seminar series (2011-2014)- Convenor of the Brian Barry Annual Lecture (2011-)- Convenor of the LSE-Princeton Political Theory Workshop (2015-2016)- Admissions for Msc in Political Theory (2015)

Worcester College, Oxford 2009- 2010

- Arrangement of external tutorials, pastoral care for undergraduate students in PPE; History&Politics.- Monitoring of undergraduate work through reporting, collections, liaison with College and Department.- Organisation of admission and interviews for undergraduates applying for PPE and History and Politics.

Nuffield College, Oxford 2008 - 2009

- Member of the Equality Committee.- PhD supervision for Michaelmas Term 2008 (replacing Prof. David Miller). Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford 2008-2011

- Co-organisation of the political theory research seminar, Trinity Term 2010- Member of the Political Theory Panel - Member of the Centre for the Study of Social Justice

NON-ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

MEDIA

Intern at the foreign desk of the national daily newspaper ‘Il Manifesto’, Rome, Italy, 2006.

Correspondent for Il Sole d’Italia (Italian daily in Belgium) for interviews and reports in Albania, 1993-95.

Organizer & presenter of Albanian talk-show Young people at the mirror for Albanian national channel Shijak TV, 1996-7.

Collaborations with Rai Uno, Tele Libertà, Arena di Verona (Italy), France2 (France), Tele Luxembourg (Luxembourg) for reports from Albania. Interviews for Albanian TV (TVSH), newspapers (Rilindja demokratike, Republika) and Italian newspapers (Avvenimenti, Famiglia Cristiana, Libertà), 1991-92.

POLITICAL, NGO

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Language and intercultural trainer for European voluntary service program of the European Commission (EVS), Rome, 2004.

Intercultural mediator at the orientation course for migrants, International Organization of Migration (IOM) & Service Lazio 2000, Rome – Italy, 2003.

Interpreter (English, French, Italian, Spanish) and local assistant to International Federation of the Red Cross during NATO intervention in Serbia and to British NGO Hope and Homes for children., 1999.

Volunteer at the Albanian Red Cross and Action Plus (Albanian NGO for the prevention of HIV),1993-7.

LANGUAGES

Albanian (native speaker)

English, French, Italian (fluent: speaking, reading, writing)

German, Spanish (fluent: speaking and reading /good: writing)

REFERENCES

Robert E. Goodin , Distinguished Professor of Political Theory, ANU ([email protected] )

Rainer Forst , Professor of Philosophy and Political Theory, Goethe Universität Frankfurt ([email protected])

Claus Offe , Professor of Political Sociology, Hertie School of Governance ([email protected])

Joseph Carens , Professor of Political Theory, University of Toronto ([email protected])

Susan Mendus , Emerita Professor of Political Theory, York University ([email protected])

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