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Department of International Relations
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Academic StaffLorraine Elliott. Global governance, global environmental politics, non-traditional security including environmental and human security, Asia-Pacific regionalism, environmental governance in Southeast Asia, cosmopolitan international theory. View Biographical StatementGreg Fry. International politics of the South Pacific region, nuclear arms control, Australia's foreign policy, international relations theory. View Biographical StatementStuart Harris. International relations of China and countries of Northeast Asia, Asia-Pacific regional cooperation, Australia's foreign policy. View Biographical StatementPaul Keal. Indigenous rights in world politics, the theory and practice of sovereignty and self-determination in the Asia-Pacific region, ethical and cultural factors in the political re-building of war torn states, concepts of security. View Biographical StatementKatherine Morton. The role of civil society in international relations, international environmental politics, international development and the influence of international norms on domestic political and socio-economic change. View Biographical StatementJacinta O'Hagan. Issues of culture and identity in international relations, conceptions of the West in world politics, conceptions of humanitarianism. View Biographical StatementTony Payne. Politics of the Caribbean, international political economy, the politics of development. View Biographical StatementHeather Rae. Theories of international relations, the historical sociology of the state, nationalism, the construction of state boundaries, the smuggling and trafficking of human beings. View Biographical StatementJohn Ravenhill. The politics of international economic relations, especially the fields of trade and production, and on Australian foreign policy. View Biographical StatementChris Reus-Smit. International relations theory, international history, international law, international ethics, institutional theory, the application of social and political theory to the study of global politics. View Biographical StatementWilliam Tow. Alliance politics, US security policy in the Asia-Pacific, security politics in the Asia-Pacific, Australian security policies. View Biographical StatementPeter Van Ness. Chinese foreign policy, the international relations of East Asia. View Biographical Statement |
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