Dr Pedro Salgado
Summary
I am a scholar dedicated to critical studies in International Relations, Global Political Economy, and Historical Sociology. My teaching and research explore many interdisciplinary dialogues between these three areas, with an empirical emphasis on Latin American, and specifically Brazilian, experiences of colonisation, state-formation, and development.
Research outputs
2024
The 100-hour war between El Salvador and Honduras is famous for starting with a football match – the truth is more complicated
Dutra Salgado, P.
21 Feb 2024, In: The Conversation
Research output: Article
2023
Against sovereignty: the colonial limits of modern politics
Dutra Salgado, P.
29 Nov 2023, In: Millennium: Journal of International Studies
Research output: Article
2022
Embedded authoritarianism: sovereignty, coloniality, and democracy in Latin America
Dutra Salgado, P.
27 Nov 2022,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
2021
Anti-Eurocentric historicism: political Marxism in a broader context
Dutra Salgado, P.
20 Sep 2021, In: Historical Materialism. 29, 3, p. 199–223
Research output: Article
The transition debate in Brazilian history: The bourgeois paradigm and its critique
Dutra Salgado, P.
1 Apr 2021, In: Journal of Agrarian Change. 21, 2, p. 263-284
Research output: Article
2020
Agency and geopolitics: Brazilian formal independence and the problem of Eurocentrism in international historical sociology
Dutra Salgado, P.
3 May 2020, In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs. 33, 3, p. 432-451, 20p.
Research output: Article