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Bayly, Martin J. (2024) The empire cites back: the occlusion of non-western histories of IR and the case of India. International Studies. ISSN 0020-8817 (In Press)

Bayly, Martin J. (2023) Global at birth: a relational sociology of disciplinary knowledge in IR and the case of India. International Theory, 15 (3). 462 - 479. ISSN 1752-9719

Bayly, Martin J. (2023) Empire. In: Bukovansky, Mlada, Keene, Edward, Spanu, Maja and Reus-Smit, Christian, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of History and International Relations. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 202 - 217. ISBN 9780198873457

Bayly, Martin J. (2022) Global intellectual history in international relations: hierarchy, empire, and the case of late-colonial Indian international thought. Review of International Studies. ISSN 0260-2105

Bayly, Martin J. (2022) Lineages of Indian international relations: the Indian Council on World Affairs, the League of Nations, and the pedagogy of internationalism. International History Review, 44 (4). 819 - 835. ISSN 0707-5332

Raghavan, Pallavi, Bayly, Martin J., Leake, Elisabeth and Paliwal, Avinash (2022) The limits of decolonisation in India’s international thought and practice: an introduction. International History Review, 44 (4). 812 - 818. ISSN 0707-5332

Bayly, Martin J. (2021) (Un)knowing the country: empire & the genesis of the Afghanistan expertise industry. South Asia @ LSE (01 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.

Bayly, Martin J. (2021) Imperialism: beyond the ‘re-turn to empire’ in International Relations. In: de Carvalho, Benjamin, Costa Lopez, Julia and Leira, Halvard, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Historical International Relations. Routledge. ISBN 9780815347644

Han, Yuna, Millar, Katharine M. and Bayly, Martin J. (2021) COVID-19 as a mass death event. Ethics and International Affairs, 35 (1). 5 - 17. ISSN 0892-6794

Bayly, Martin J. (2021) Frontiers: real and imagined. Modern Asian Studies. ISSN 0026-749X (In Press)

Bayly, Martin J. (2020) Comrades against imperialism: Nehru, India, and interwar internationalism. International History Review, 42 (6). 1339 - 1341. ISSN 0707-5332

Millar, Katharine M., Han, Yuna, Kuhn, Katharina, Bayly, Martin J. and Morlino, Irene (2020) Britain avoids talking about COVID-19 deaths. that’s a mistake. LSE Covid 19 Blog (16 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Bayly, Martin J. (2020) The making of global international relations: origins and evolution of IR at its centenary. International Affairs, 96 (4). 1089 - 1091. ISSN 0020-5850

Millar, Katharine M., Han, Yuna, Bayly, Martin J., Kuhn, Katharina and Morlino, Irene ORCID: 0000-0002-0555-8033 (2020) Confronting the COVID-19 pandemic: grief, loss, and social order. . London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of International Relations, London, UK.

Bayly, Martin J. (2019) Mountstuart Elphinstone, colonial knowledge and 'frontier governmentality' in northwest India, 1849-1878. In: Hanifi, Shah Mahmoud, (ed.) Mountstuart Elphinstone in South Asia: Pioneer of British Colonial Rule. Hurst Publishers (London, England), London, UK, pp. 249-393. ISBN 9781849048361

Bayly, Martin J. (2017) The forgotten history of Indian international relations. ORF Issue Brief, 210. pp. 1-8.

Bayly, Martin J. (2017) Imagining new worlds: forging 'non-western' international relations in late colonial India. British Academy Review, 30. pp. 50-53. ISSN 2047-1866

Bayly, Martin J. (2016) Taming the imperial imagination: colonial knowledge and Anglo-Afghan relations, 1808-1878. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9781316339176

Bayly, Martin J. (2015) Imperial ontological (in)security: ‘buffer states’, international relations and the case of Anglo-Afghan relations, 1808–1878. European Journal of International Relations, 21 (4). 816 - 840. ISSN 1354-0661

Bayly, Martin J. (2014) The ‘re-turn’ to empire in IR: colonial knowledge communities and the construction of the idea of the Afghan polity, 1809-38. Review of International Studies, 40 (3). pp. 443-464. ISSN 0260-2105

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