Alanna O'Malley
Associate professor
- Name
- Dr. A.M. O'Malley
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- +31 71 527 2785
- a.m.omalley@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Alanna O’Malley is Associate Professor at the Leiden University Institute for History.
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Alanna O’Malley is Associate Professor of International History at Leiden University in The Netherlands and an expert in the United Nations, the Global South and the history of international relations. She is Principal Investigator of the project: ‘Challenging the Liberal World Order from Within, the Invisible History of the United Nations and the Global South,' funded by a Starting Grant from the European Research Council. She has a PhD in History & Civilisation from the European University Institute and has been a Fulbright Scholar at George Washington University and a Kathleen Fitzpatrick Visiting Fellow at Sydney University. She held the inaugural Chair in United Nations Studies in Peace and Justice at Leiden University until 2021.
Her first book The Diplomacy of Decolonization, America, Britain and the United Nations during the Congo crisis 1960-64 was published in 2018. She has also published her work widely in leading journals including Humanity, International History Review, Past & Present and Journal of Cold War Studies, among others. She is a regular contributor to national and international media including Al Jazeera, BBC and CNN.
Associate professor
- Faculty of Humanities
- Institute for History
- History and International Studies
- O'Malley A.M. & Thakur V. (2022), Introduction: shaping a global horizon, new histories of the Global South and the UN, Humanity 13(1): 55-65.
- Newby Vanessa F. & O'Malley Alanna (2021), Introduction: WPS 20 years on : where are the women now?, Global Studies Quarterly 1(3): 1 (13).
- O'Malley A.M. (2018), The Diplomacy of Decolonisation, America, Britain and the United Nations during the Congo crisis 1960-64: Manchester University Press.
- O'Malley A.M. (17 March 2017), Afro-Asian links to Latin America, The Origins of the Global South at the UN. Medium. [blog entry].
- O'Malley A.M. (6 April 2017), How the Congo crisis has Reshaped International Relations. Africa is a Country. [blog entry].
- O'Malley A.M. (27 September 2017), When it comes to the U.N., Trump should be careful what he wishes for. The Washington Post.
- O'Malley A.M. (2017), During our Winter of Discontent, the UN is More Important than Ever, 37(5): .
- O'Malley A. (2017) H-Diplo Roundtable XVIIII, 19 on Czechoslovakia in Africa, 1945-1968. Review of: Muehlenbeck Philip (2015), Czechoslovakia in Africa, 1945-1968: Palgrave Macmillan .
- O'Malley A.M. (2017), The Anvil of Internationalism: The United Nations and Anglo-American Relations During the Debate over Katanga 1960-1963. In: Jerónimo M.B. & Monteiro J. (Eds.), Internationalism, Imperialism and the Formation of the Contemporary World: Palgrave Macmillan. 279-305.
- O'Malley A.M. (2016), "What an awful body the UN have become!!” Anglo-American UN relations during the Congo crisis, February-December 1961, Journal of Transatlantic Studies 14(1): 26-46.
- O'Malley A.M. & Jackson S. (2016), Why is the United Nations Still so Misunderstood?, The Conversation : .
- O'Malley A.M. (2016) ‘Czechoslovakia in Africa, 1945-1968’ , by Philip Muehlenbeck. Review of: Muehlenbeck Philip (2016), Czechoslovakia in Africa, 1945-1968: H-Diplo .
- O'Malley A.M. (2016), Review of: Gerard Emmanuel & Kuklick Bruce (2015), Death in the Congo: Murdering Patrice Lumumba. Cambridge M.A.: Harvard University Press .
- O'Malley A.M. (10 March 2016), Does Lumumba’ s shadow continue to hang over Congo’ s relationship with the international community?. [blog entry].
- O'Malley A.M. (2015), Article Review: Blumenau B., "The Other Battleground of the Cold War: The UN and the Struggle against International Terrorism in the 1970s”, Journal of Cold War Studies, (16)1 (2014) 61-84 (H-Diplo). [other].
- O'Malley A.M. (2015), Ghana, India, and the Transnational Dynamics of the Congo crisis at the United Nations, 1960-61, International History Review, Special Issue: Non-Alignment, the Third Force, or Fence-Sitting: Independent Pathways in the Cold War 37(5): 970-990.
- O'Malley A.M. (2015) ‘Diplomacy and Nation-Building in Africa, Franco-British Relations and Cameroon at the end of Empire,’. Review of: Torrent Melanie (2012), ‘Diplomacy and Nation-Building in Africa, Franco-British Relations and Cameroon at the end of Empire,’. London: I. B. Tauris. International History Review 37(3).
- O'Malley A.M. (14 June 2015), Statelessness – A Responsibility to Protect?. E-International Relations. Bristol: E-International Relations. [blog entry].
- O'Malley A.M. (2015), Statelessness – A Responsibility to Protect?, E-International Relations : .
- O'Malley A.M. (2014), ‘Tin, Tin in the Congo, Tin Mining in Belgian Congo’. In: Ingulstad M., Perchard A. & Storli E. (Eds.), Tin and Global Capitalism, 1850-2000: A History of “the Devil’s Metal”. London: Routledge.
- O'Malley A.M. (2014), ‘The Dag Factor, how “Quiet Diplomacy” changed the role of the Secretariat during the Congo Crisis, 1960-1961’. In: Melber H. & Stahn C. (Eds.), Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency: Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- O'Malley A.M. (2013) Anglo-American Relations; Contemporary Perspectives. Review of: Dobson Alan P. & Marsh Steve (2013), Anglo-American Relations; Contemporary Perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge. E-International Relations .
- O'Malley Alanna (2013), Alessandro Iandolo. “The rise and fall of the ‘Soviet Model of Development’ in West Africa, 1957–64.” Cold War History 12:4 (November 2012): 683-704. [other].
- O'Malley A.M. (2013), Review of: Irwin R.M. (2012), Gordian Knot, Apartheid and the Unmaking of the Liberal World Order. New York: Oxford University Press. Journal of African History 54(3): 453-454.
- O'Malley A.M. (2013), The UN is Blighted by the Misconception of Failure in the Congo, Africa at LSE : .
- O'Malley A.M. (2012) Who Killed Hammarskjöld? The UN, the Cold War and White Supremacy in Africa. Review of: Williams Susan (2012), Who Killed Hammarskjöld? The UN, the Cold War and White Supremacy in Africa. London: Hurst & Company. Cold War History 12(3): 567-568.