Peer-reviewed
Brain worlds: information order and interwar intellectual cooperation. European Journal of International Relations (2024)
Machine conquest: Jules Verne’s technocratic worldmaking. Review of International Studies (2024)
Historical claims to the international: the case of the Suez canal experts. International Studies Quarterly 67(3) (2023). Winner, EISA Best Graduate Paper 2021.
A “priesthood of knowledge”: the international thought of Henri de Saint-Simon. International Studies Quarterly 66(1) (2022)
Book chapter
Why does Colombia export security expertise? Security cooperation between status and bureaucracy. In: Carlos Solar and Carlos Perez Ricart (eds.). Crime, Violence, and Justice in Latin America: Themes and Trends. London: Routledge (2022)
Book reviews
Looking for Utopia: Experts and Global Governance. Review of Jens Steffek, International Organization as Technocratic Utopia, and Marieke Louis/Lucile Maertens, Why International Organizations Hate Politics. Journal of International Political Theory. (2022)
Corporate Sovereignty and Modern International Order. Review of Phillips Andrew and C. Sharman Jason, Outsourcing Empire: How Company-States Made the Modern World. International Studies Review 23(3): 1004-1005. (2021)
Review of Priya Satia, Time’s Monster: History, Conscience and Britain’s Empire. Global Intellectual History 6(2): 259-261. (2021)
Review of Ty Solomon, The Politics of Subjectivity in American Foreign Policy. St Antony’s International Review 14(1): 133-136. (2018)
Other writing
Donald Trump’s Attack on Online Censorship is a Distraction. Jacobin (2024)
Abolish the clubs. The New Statesman (2024)
Blind spots: Keynes’s struggle between expediency and idealism. The Times Literary Supplement (2024)
Beyond “following the experts”: technocracy and multilateralism. Changing Global Orders (2024)
How the U.S.-China Rivalry Is Putting the Internet at Risk. TIME Magazine (2023)
The Technocratic Legacies of International Organisations. E-International Relations (2023)
Josep Borrell’s ‘jungle’ trope was no slip of the tongue. Responsible Statecraft (2022)
Experts in de internationale politiek: tussen hoop en afleiding. Over de Muur [in Dutch] (2022)
Saint-Simon’s Technocratic Internationalism. Centre for Intellectual History (2021)
How the technical expert emerged in 19th century politics – and what empire had to do with it. The Conversation (2020)
Expert politics and the COVID-19 pandemic. Oxford Political Review (2020)
Colombia’s export of security expertise. Oxford Politics Blog (2019)