I wrote a blogpost for the Oxford Martin Programme on Changing Global Orders titled “Charting a Path to Global Tax Justice in the Twenty-First Century” (July 2024)
On May 27 and 28, 2024, I co-hosted an interdisciplinary conference on the Past & Future of Global Tax Justice at UZH with Alice Pirlot (Graduate Institute, Geneva)
On the 16th of February 2024, I invited Prof. Gabriel Zucman at the Collegium Helveticum. He presented the EU Tax Observatory Global Tax Evasion Report 2024. More on this in UZH News.
I am now the Secretary of the Society for French Historical Studies
I served as the outreach officer for the History and Modern Languages Tripos at Cambridge and have taught taster lectures on Postcolonial France.
On December 3, 2020, I gave a presentation at an online conference co-organized by the Tax Justice Network, Gurminder K. Bhambra, and Julia McClure titled Imperial Inequalities: States, Empires, Taxation and Reparations
I organized and presided an international conference on the “New Political Economies of the French Empire, 19th-20th centuries” which took place on February 28, 2020 at the Maison Française, Columbia University. The conference brought together a distinguished group of historians, economists and political scientists.
“Global Taxation Is a Mess. Here’s How to Start Fixing It.”
The Nation, December 20, 2019
“Quantitative Literacy for historians: who’s afraid of numbers?”
(with Nicholas Mulder), Perspectives on History, Guest Blog, May 18, 2016