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Quincy Cloet

DPhil International Politics

Department of International Politics

Biography

Dr Quincy R. Cloet is a graduate of the the Department of International Politics of the University of Aberystwyth. He previously worked as a Research Assistant for the College of Europe (Natolin Campus, Warsaw). During the Spring of 2017, he resided at the Graduate Institute in Geneva as a Junior Visiting Fellow, to conduct archival research at the UN Library. In 2019 he was a Visiting Fellow at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw. Dr Cloet was Book Reviews Editor for the Journal of Contemporary European Research.

Dr Quincy R. Cloet was awarded with a grant from UACES, the association for European Studies in the UK, to be the first historian to explore the association’s archives at the Historical Archives of the European Union in Florence. He has previously published book-chapters and one monograph, and presented papers in the fields of international (migration) history and European integration history. Most recently, he has co-edited a volume on the First World War, entitled Breaking Empires, Making Nations? The First World War and the Reforging of Europe.

Bibliography

Journal Articles

  • Cloet, Quincy. “Two Sides to Every Story(Teller): Competition, Continuity and Change in Narratives of European Integration.” Journal of Contemporary European Studies 25, no. 3 (July 3, 2017): 291–306. https://doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2017.1348339.

Books

  • Dowdwall, Alex, Quincy Cloet, and Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski, Breaking Empires, Making Nations? The First World War and the Reforging of Europe (Warsaw: College of Europe Natolin Campus, 2017).

  • Cloet, Quincy, Jürgen Habermas and Andrew Moravcsik: A Dialogue on European Integration, the Nation-State, Democracy and Identity (Warsaw: College of Europe Natolin Campus, 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M64058.

Book Chapters

  • Cloet, Quincy, ‘A fuller knowledge of the facts’ – the League of Nations’ endeavours to produce international expertise’, in The League of Nations – Present Perspectives, ed. by Karen Gram-Skjoldager and Haakon A. Ikonomou (Aarhus University Press, 2019).
  • Cloet, Quincy, Sara Cosemans, and Idesbald Goddeeris, ‘Mobility as a Transnational Strategy: Sikhs Moving to and from Belgium’, in Sikh across Borders: Transnational Practices of European Sikhs, ed. by Kristina Myrvold and Knut Jacobson (Continuum, 2012), pp. 51–67.
  • Cloet, Quincy, Sara Cosemans, and Idesbald Goddeeris, ‘Migratie en interne breuklijnen: sikhs in België’, in Migratie: winnaars en verliezers, ed. by Cedric Ryngaert and Michèle Morel (Acco, 2011), pp. 97–110.

Book Reviews