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William Tow
Professor, Department of International relations, ANU

BA (Redlands), MA, PhD (USC)

OFFICE   Hedley Bull Centre, Building 130, Room 2.15
TELEPHONE   6125 8550
EMAIL   william.tow@anu.edu.au

Biographical Note

William T. Tow, BA (History) Redlands, MA (International Relations), University of Southern California [USC], PhD (USC) is Professor in the Department of International Relations. He was previously Professor of International Relations both at the University of Queensland and at Griffith University and an Assistant Professor of International Relations at USC. He has been a Visiting Fellow at Stanford University and a Visiting Research Associate at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London. His articles have appeared in such international relations journals/monograph series as the IISS Adelphi Papers, Survival, Security Studies, China Quarterly, Pacific Review and International Affairs. He is the editor of the Australian Journal of International Affairs and co-editor of the Routledge Curzon book series on Asia-Pacific security. He has served on the Department of Foreign Affairs Foreign Affairs Council and on the National Board of Directors of the Australian Fulbright Commission.

Select Publications

Asia Pacific Strategic Relations: Seeking Convergent Security (Cambridge, 2001)
International Relations in the New Century (co-editor, Oxford, 2000)
Encountering the Dominant Player (Columbia 1991)
The Limits of Alliance (co-authored, The Johns Hopkins University Press 1990).

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