Ann-Sophie Levidis
20162022

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I am an Assistant Professor in Modern French History at the Australian National University. I have previously taught the History of International Relations at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, as well as at Harvard University and the University of Hitotsubashi in Tokyo. I received the Jean-Baptiste Duroselle Prize and the Seal of Excellence of the European Commission for my work in the History of International Relations . I have also been awarded the Sciences Po Teaching Prize. My work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes. My first monograph, The Saigon Trials: The End of the Pacific War, International Law and French Diplomacy in Asia, will be forthcoming with Cambridge University Press. At the Australian National University, I am working on my second monograph, National Liberation in the Atomic Francophone Pacific, and produce a film documentary to complement the book.

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