Tag Archive for: Professor Dom Alessio

This image is showing two siblings, Dominic Alessio from Richmond American University London and Imogen Alessio from McGill University, presenting their research on the role of the United Nations in the Indonesian occupation of West Papua. Full Text: Richmond HINT McGill UNIVERSITY American University London Re-thinking Agents of Empire The Role of the United Nations in the Indonesian Occupation of West Papua Dominic Alessio (Richmond American University London) Imogen Alessio (McGill University) new Z

Richmond Professor plays key role at New Zealand conference

Dom Alessio, Professor of History and Vice President International for the University, recently attended the New Zealand/Pacific Studies Association’s 27th annual conference which was jointly hosted by Stockholm University (Sweden) and the…
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Empires, Corporations and the Second Scramble for Africa

Dom Alessio, Professor of History and Vice President of International Programmes, has just published with his long-term academic partner, Professor Wes Renfro (Associate Dean of Social Sciences at Quinnipiac University in the USA), a new work…
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A study in terror: Richmond’s new MA explored by Culturall

Richmond’s new MA Terrorism, Security and Radical Right Extremism has just been featured by Culturall, a digital journal interested in culture and the arts and how they can influence and improve business and public policy. You can explore…
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Is the US an empire?

Professor Dominic Alessio, Professor of History and Vice President of International Programmes at Richmond, has just had an article published in the European Journal of American Studies with his long-term research colleague, Professor Wesley…