Rodrigo Escribano Roca

Rodrigo Escribano Roca


About me

Rodrigo Escribano Roca is a Marie Curie Fellow in the Asia-Pacific Studies Group, Department of International and Global History (CSIC), as well as a researcher at the Centre for American Studies, Adolfo Ibáñez University, Chile. He's also a PhD in Philosophy from the School of Humanities and Communications Arts at Western Sydney University, Australia, 2019, and a PhD in ‘Latin America and the European Union in the International Context’ from the University Institute for Research in Latin American Studies, University of Alcalá, Spain, 2019. His latest book deals with the impact of Spanish American independence on the political cultures of Spain and the United Kingdom. He has published several articles in leading journals such as War in History, Mariner's Mirror, Global Intellectual History, Hispania and Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. He is Principal Investigator of Fondecyt Project No. 1240232, "The Political Culture of Post-Imperial Intervention. Spain and the South American Pacific Republics." His Marie Curie Action 101148590 — POST-EMPIRE, Horizon Europe (HORIZON) project is funded by the European Commission through the HORIZON-MSCA-2023-PF-01 grant. It aims to develop a political theory of post-imperial conflicts based on a comparison between Spanish interventionism in South America and other cases such as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

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