About

Interior of a Tepoznieves ice cream shop, Tepoztlan
In Tepoztlan, Mexico

Tom Long is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick.

Tom’s first book, Latin America Confronts the United States: Asymmetry and Influence (Cambridge University Press, 2015) was named one of the best books of 2016 by Foreign Affairs. It is now out in paperback (Cambridge, Amazon). His second book, A Small State’s Guide to Influence in World Politics will be published in early 2022 in hardcover, paperback, and ebook in the Oxford University Press series, “Bridging the Gap” (Oxford). Tom’s research interests include U.S.-Latin American relations, Latin American foreign policy, small states, and the dynamics of asymmetrical international relations.

Tom has published research in many major journals, including IR- and politics-focused journals such as World Politics, International Security, International Affairs, Perspectives on Politics, and International Studies Review. He has also published in regional and historical outlets including Latin American Research Review (2010 and 2020), Bulletin of Latin American ResearchDiplomatic History, and Foro Internacional, as well as having authored several book chapters and essays (full list here). His research in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, and the United States, has been supported by grants from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, Fulbright Program, Tinker Foundation, British Council, the British Academy and Leverhulme Trust, and the Truman Library Institute. He is the Chair of the Robert A. Pastor North American Research Initiative, based at American University, where he completed his PhD in International Relations in 2013.

At the University of Warwick, Tom teaches modules on rising powers, Latin American politics, and IR of the Americas. He is also an Affiliated Professor at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) in Mexico City. During 2018, he was Fulbright visiting professor at the Instituto de Ciencia Política of the Pontificia Universidad Católica of Chile; he was previously on the faculties of the University of Reading and American University. He has been on the faculties of the University of Reading, CIDE (Mexico City), and American University; he has also been a visiting researcher at Universidad de los Andes (Bogota) and Fundação Getúlio Vargas (Rio de Janeiro).

He has given invited lectures at Oxford University, Amherst College, the College of Europe (Bruges), University College London, Friedrich-Alexander University (Nuremberg), American University, FGV (Rio), UNAM, CIDE, Universidad de los Andes, and elsewhere, and frequently presents at conferences, including those of the International Studies Association and Latin American Studies Association.

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