Simon Reid-Henry: Bibliography

13 publications

Simon Reid-Henry & Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert (2024)
Ingen motsetning mellom solidaritet og egeninteresser

Popular article in Panorama nyheter

Simon Reid-Henry et al. (2023)
Country Contributions to Global Public Goods for Health

PRIO Paper

Simon Reid-Henry & Audrey Kathleen Geissinger (2023)
The Politics of Duties during COVID-19

PRIO Policy Brief

Simon Reid-Henry & Audrey Kathleen Geissinger (2023)
Collective Action, COVID-19, and ‘Strategies of Engagement’

PRIO Policy Brief

Simon Reid-Henry et al. (2022)
How to Trust in a Pandemic: Report of the Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (IHSS) Working Group on COVID-19

IHSS Working Group on Covid-19, Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences

Simon Reid-Henry (2019)
Empire of Democracy: The Remaking of the West Since the Cold War, 1971–2017

Monograph

Kristoffer Lidén & Simon Reid-Henry (2016)
What’s in It for Them? Why the Veto Powers All Support Protection of Civilians (And Why They Often Fail to Agree on It)

PRIO Policy Brief

Simon Reid-Henry (2016)
Just Global Health?

Journal article in Development and Change

Simon Reid-Henry (2015)
The Political Origins of Inequality: Why A More Equal World Is Better For Us All

Monograph

Simon Reid-Henry (2015)
Genealogies of Liberal Violence: Human Rights, State Violence and the Police

Journal article in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space

Simon Reid-Henry & Ole Jacob Sending (2014)
The “humanitarianization” of urban violence

Journal article in Environment & Urbanization

Simon Reid-Henry (2013)
An Incorporating Geopolitics: Frontex and the Geopolitical Rationalities of the European Border

Journal article in Geopolitics

Simon Reid-Henry (2013)
Review Essay: On the Politics of Our Humanitarian Present

Journal article in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space

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