Writing

Crowd of people in a Manila marketplace. Credit: NIC LAW.

From anti-imperial, decolonial and interpretive perspectives, I have written on trade, (post)development, the European Union, and world politics.

In progress

— Alcazar III, Antonio Salvador M. ‘”Not a gift for the Third World”: How the European Economic Community’s generosity as a global trade power kept coloniality alive’. In: Thinking EUropean Studies Otherwise: Empire, Colonialism and Race (working title), edited by Rosalba Icaza, Beste İşleyen, Jan Orbie, and Siddharth Tripathi.

Alcazar III, Antonio Salvador M., Maria Khristine Alvarez, Joshua Miguel Makalintal, and Andya Paz. ‘Pilipiniana as anticolonial (re)theorising from-us-for-us’. In: Decolonial Theories and Pedagogies of Liberation: Resistance and Re-Existence, edited by Jairo I. Fúnez-Flores, Ana Carolina Díaz Beltrán, and Nathalia E. Jaramillo.

Peer-reviewed & scholarly works

— Alcazar III, Antonio Salvador M. 2024. ‘Culture of (dis)remembrance: Colonial amnesia in the Europe Union’s trade encounters with the Global South’. Educational Briefing: How to remember Europe? Contested European remembrance culture(s). Schwarzkopf-Stiftung Junges Europa. [read]

— Alcazar III, Antonio Salvador M. 2024. ‘Everything but Arms: The European Commission and its Geopolitical Discourse on Preferential Trade for “the Most in Need”’. In: The EU in a globalized world, edited by Thomas Hoerber, Alexandre Bohas, and Stefano Valdemarin, 41–56. London: Routledge. [read]

— Alcazar III, Antonio Salvador M., Camille Nessel, and Jan Orbie. 2023. ‘Decolonising EU trade relations with the global souths?’. Journal of Contemporary European Research 19, no. 2: 181–206. [download]

— Orbie, Jan, Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III, Anissa Bougrea, Szilvia Nagy, Alvaro Oleart, Jonalyn C. Paz, Rahel W. Sebhatu, Tiffany G. Williams, and Izabella Wódzka. 2023. ‘Editorial: Decolonizing rather than Decentring “Europe”’, European Foreign Affairs Review 28, no. 1: 1–8. [download]

— Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III, Joshua Babcock, Freya Cumberlidge, Taraf Abu Hamdan, Szilvia Nagy, and Izabella Wódzka. 2023. Beyond the colonial vortex of the ‘West’: Subverting non-western imperialisms before and after 24 February 2022. South/South Movement. [read]

— Orbie, Jan, Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III, and Tinus Sioen. 2022. ‘A Post-Development Perspective on the EU’s Generalized Scheme of Preferences’. Politics and Governance 10, no. 1: 68–78. [download]

— Alcazar III, Antonio Salvador M. 2019. ‘Subverting the idea(l) of equal opportunity in global trade: The paradoxes of differentiation for peripheral states’Polish Political Science Yearbook 48, no. 2: 245–66. [download]

— Alcazar III, Antonio Salvador M. 2019. ‘EU as principal-orchestrator: Horizontal policy externalisation through intermediaries’Global Politics Review 5, no. 1 & 2: 67–91. [download]

Book review: Dani Rodrik, Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018, 316 pp., World Trade Review 19, no. 3 (2020), 485–88. [download]

Book review: Erik Martinez Kuhonta, The Institutional Imperative: The Politics of Equitable Development in Southeast Asia, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011, 368 pp., Romanian Journal of Sociological Studies, no. 1 (2016), 93–5. [download]

Editing

— south/south dialogues: Beyond the colonial vortex of the ‘West’: Subverting non-western imperialisms before and after 24 February 2022. South/South Movement. 2023. In collaboration with Joshua Babcock, Freya Cumberlidge, Taraf Abu Hamdan, Szilvia Nagy, and Izabella Wódzka. [read]