
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]