Stuart Harris, BEc (Hons) (Sydney), PhD (ANU)
Emeritus Professor, Department of International Relations
Email: stuart.harris@anu.edu.au
Biographical Statement
I have continued research on China's foreign policy, its relationship with the US and the region and on regional responses to globalisation, with particular emphasis on China. I am involved with various coming projects on China, regional multilateralism and institutions and Australian foreign policy.
Research Interests
China's international relations, especially with the US; regional, notably Northeast Asian, economic, political and strategic developments; US and Australian foreign policy.
Key Publications
- (ed. with G. Klintworth) China as a Great Power, Pearson Educational/St Martins Press, 1995.
- (ed. with A. Mack) Asia-Pacific Security, Allen & Unwin, 1997.
- Will China Divide Australia and the US?, Australian Centre for American Studies, 1998.
- (with R. Cooper) 'The US-Japan Alliance' in Blackwill and Dibb (eds), America's Asian Alliances, MIT Press, 2000.
- 'The Asian response to its economic crisis and global implications', The Pacific Review, September 2000.
- (with G. Austin) Japan and Greater China, Hurst, 2001.
- Does China Matter? The Global Economic Issues, in Barry Buzan and Rosemary Foot (eds), Does China Matter? Essay's in Memory of Gerry Segal, Routledge, 2004.
Career Highlights
Director, Bureau of Agricultural Economics (1967-72); Senior Official Department of Trade (1972-75); Director, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, ANU (1982-84); Head, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (1984-88).