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Working Papers


The Working Papers series provides a vehicle for the circulation of work-in-progress, one objective being to enable authors to gain feedback before completion of their projects. Circulation of manuscripts as Working Papers does not preclude their subsequent publication as journal articles or book chapters.

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2008
WP2009/1 Australia as a supplier of uranium to the Asian region: Implications,
by Stuart Harris
09-1
2008
WP2008/1 Designing a mechanism for multilateral security cooperation in Northeast Asia,
by Peter Van Ness
08-1
WP2008/2 Regional energy security: An elusive objective?,
by Stuart Harris
08-2
WP2008/3 East Asian regionalism: Much ado about nothing?,
by John Ravenhill
08-3
WP2008/4 The politics of post-trauma emotions: Securing community after the Bali bombing,
by Emma Hutchison
08-4
WP2008/5 Raymond Aron and the morality of realism,
by Murielle Cozette
08-5
WP2008/6 Institutionalising Northeast Asia: The energy market,
by Stuart Harris
08-6
2007
WP2007/1 What security makes possible: Some thoughts on critical security studies,
by Anthony Burke
07-1
WP2007/2 Case studies in Chinese diplomacy,
by Stuart Harris
07-2
WP2007/3 Fighting irrelevance: An economic community 'with ASEAN characteristics',
by John Ravenhill
07-3
WP2007/4 Obstinate or obsolete? The US alliance structure in the Asia-Pacific
by William T. Tow and Amitav Acharya
07-4
WP2007/5 Understanding emotions in world politics: Reflections on method,
by Roland Bleiker and Emma Hutchison
07-5
WP2006/6 US public diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific: Opportunities and challenges in a time of transition
by Sarah Ellen Graham
07-6
2006
WP2006/1 Russia and Europe: National identity, national interest, pragmatism, or delusions of empire?,
by Robert F. Miller
06-1
WP2006/2 American hegemony: A dangerous aspiration?,
by James L. Richardson
06-2
WP2006/3 Blair, Brown and the Gleneagles agenda: Making poverty history, or confronting the global politics of unequal development?,
by Anthony Payne
06-3
WP2006/4 Is China an economic threat to Southeast Asia?,
by John Ravenhill
06-4
2005    
WP2005/1 Transnational feminism: Political strategies and theoretical resources,
by Brooke A. Ackerly and Bina D'Costa
05-1
2004    
WP2004/1 International Relations' First Great Debate: Context and Tradition,
by Darshan Vigneswaran and Joel Quirk
04-1
WP2004/2 Rentier Shifts, Legitimacy, and the Social Sources of International Financial Hegemonies,
by Leonard Seabrooke
04-2
WP2004/3 Whose Oceania? Contending Visions of Community in Pacific Region-building,
by Greg Fry
04-3
WP2004/4 Advocacy or Activismn: gender Politics in Fiji,
by Nicole George
04-4
     
2003    
WP2003/1 Does China Matter? The Global Economic Issues,
by Stuart Harris
03-1
WP2003/2 The Evolving Dialectic Between State-centric and Human-centric Security,
by Pauline Kerr
03-2
WP2003/3 Reimagining International Society Through the Emergence of Japanese Imperialism,
by Shogo Suzuki
03-3
WP2003/4 The Requirements of European International Society: Modernity and Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire,
by Ayla Göl
03-4
WP2003/5 The Neo-Roman Republican Legacy and International Political Theory,
by Steven Slaughter
03-5
     
2002    
WP2002/1 Engendering International Relations: What Difference Does Second-generation
Feminism Make?

Jacqui True
02-1
WP2002/2 Obligation and the Political Authority of International Law,
Christian Reus-Smit
02-2
WP2002/3 Normative Progress and Pathological Practices: The Modern State and Identity Politics,
Heather Rae
02-3
WP2002/4 Lost at Sea : Australia in the Turbulence of World Politics,
Christian Reus-Smit
02-4
WP2002/5 Corruption is Bad: Normative Dimensions of the Anti-corruption Movement,
Mlada Bukovansky
02-5
WP2002/6 Bringing Legitimacy back in to Neo-Weberian State Theory and International Relations,
Leonard Seabrooke
02-6
WP2002/7 Critical Liberalism in International Relations,
James L. Richardson
02-7
WP2002/8 Cosmopolitan Theory, Militaries and the Deployment of Force,
Lorraine Elliott and Graeme Cheeseman
02-8
WP2002/9 Globalisation and China's Diplomacy: Structure and Process,
by Stuart Harris
02-9
     
     
     
2001    
WP2001/1 Relating Global Tensions: Modern Tribalism and Postmodern Nationalism,
Paul James
01-1
WP2001/2 Political Crises in Northeast Asia: An Anatomy of the Taiwan and Korean Crises,
Stuart Harris
01-2
WP2001/3 Threat Perception and Developmental States in Northeast Asia,
Tianbiao Zhu
01-3
WP2001/4 Hegemony, Not Anarchy: Why China and Japan Are Not Balancing US Unipolar Power,
Peter Van Ness
01-4
   
2000  
WP2000/1 Managing the US Base Issue in Okinawa: A Test for Japanese Democracy,
by Aurelia George Mulgan
00-1
WP2000/2 Globalisation and Security in East Asia,
by Peter Van Ness
00-2
WP2000/3 Death of Distance or Tyranny of Distance? The Internet, Deterritorialisation, and the Anti-Globalisation Movement in Australia,
Ann Capling and Kim Richard Nossal
00-3
WP20004 The 'English School' in China: A Story of How Ideas Travel and are Transplanted,
Yongjin Zhang
00-4
1999  
WP1999/1 South Pacific Security and Global Change: The New Agenda,
by Greg Fry
99-1
WP1999/2 Australia and Nuclear Arms Control as ‘Good International Citizenship’,
by Marianne Hanson
99-2
WP1999/3 ASEAN and the Southeast Asian ‘Haze’: Challenging the Prevailing Modes of Regional Engagement,
by James Cotton
99-3
WP1999/4 The Asian Regional Response to Its Economic Crisis and the Global Implications,
by Stuart Harris
99-4
WP1999/5 Internationalisation: What Scholars Make of It?
by N. Hamilton-Hart
99-5
1998  
WP1998/1 The ASEAN Regional Forum. A Model for Cooperative Security in the Middle East? by Micheal Leifer 98-1
WP1998/2 Environmental Insecurity, Forest Management, and State Responses in Southeast Asia, by Peter Dauvergne 98-2
WP1998/3 The Rise of an Environmental Superpower? Evaluating Japanese Environmental Aid to Southeast Asia, by Peter Dauvergne 98-3
WP1998/4 The PRC's Quest for Great Power Status: A Long and Winding Road,
by Stuart Harris
98-4
 
1997  
WP1997/1 Nuclear ‘Breakout’: Risks and Possible Responses, by Andrew Mack 97-1
WP1997/2 Island Disputes in Northeast Asia, by Andrew Mack 97-2
WP1997/3 Hedley Bull and International Security, by Samuel M. Makinda 97-3
WP1997/4 The Foreign Policy of the Hawke-Keating Governments: An Interim Review, by James L. Richardson 97-4
WP1997/5 From Island Factory to Asian Centre: Democracy and Deregulation in Taiwan, by Gregory W. Noble 97-5
WP1997/6 Corporate Power in the Forests of the Solomon Islands, by Peter Dauvergne 97-6
WP1997/7 Globalisation and Deforestation in the Asia-Pacific, by Peter Dauvergne 97-7
WP1997/8 From Paternalism to Partnership: Australia's Relations with ASEAN, by John Ravenhill 97-8
 
1996  
WP1996/1 Ameliorating the Security Dilemma: Structural and Perceptual Approaches to Strategic Reform, by Andrew Butfoy 96-1
WP1996/2 The New Peacekeepers and the New Peacekeeping, by Trevor Findlay 96-2
WP1996/3 Why Democracies Don't Fight Each Other: Democracy and Integration, by Harvey Starr 96-3
WP1996/4 The Constructivist Turn: Critical Theory After the Cold War, by Chris Reus-Smit 96-4
WP1996/5 Framing the Islands: Knowledge and Power in Changing Images of ‘The South Pacific’, by Greg Fry 96-5
WP1996/6 You Just Don’t Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and IR Theorists, by J. Ann Tickner 96-6
WP1996/7 The China–Japan Relationship and Asia–Pacific Regional Security, by Stuart Harris 96-7
WP1996/8 The Declining Probability or War Thesis: How Relevant for the Asia–Pacific?, by James L. Richardson 96-8
WP1996/9 The Rajin-Sonbong Free Trade Zone Experiment: North Korea in Pursuit of New International Linkages, by James Cotton 96-9
WP1996/10 n/a n/a
 
1995  
WP1995/1 New Light on the Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute, by Kimie Hara 95-1
WP1995/2 Implications of Taiwan-Chinese Relations for Australia, by Stuart Harris 95-2
WP1995/3 In Search of a New Identity: Revival of Traditional Politics and Modernisation in Post-Kim Il Sung North Korea, by Alexandre Y. Mansourov 95-3
WP1995/4 The Neo-Classical Ascendancy: The Australian Economic Policy Community and Northeast Asian Economic Growth, by Trevor Matthews and John Ravenhill 95-4
WP1995/5 The World Trade Organisation - Throwing the Baby Out With the Bath Water?, by P.A. Gordon 95-5
WP1995/6 Culture, Relativism and Democracy: Political Myths About 'Asia' and the 'West', by Stephanie Lawson 95-6
WP1995/7 Russian Policy Towards the 'Near Abroad': The Discourse of Hierarchy, by Wynne Russell 95-7
WP1995/8 Recasting Common Security, by Andy Butfoy 95-8
WP1995/9 Industry Policy in East Asia: A Literature Review, by Heather Smith 95-9
WP1995/10 Contending Liberalisms: Past and Present, by James L. Richardson 95-10
 
1994  
WP1994/1 Inter-Civilisation Conflict: A Critique of the Huntington Thesis, by Jacinta O'Hagan  
WP1994/2 The Future of Asia–Pacific Security Studies in Australia, by Pauline Kerr and Andrew Mack  
WP1994/3 Australia's Regional Security Environment, by Stuart Harris  
WP1994/4 Policy Networks and Economic Cooperation: Policy Coordination in the Asia-Pacific Region, by Stuart Harris  
WP1994/5 North Korea's Nuclear Program: the Options are Shrinking, by Andrew Mack  
WP1994/6 The Asia–Pacific: Geopolitical Cauldron or Regional Community?, by James L. Richardson  
WP1994/7 'Climbing Back onto the Map?': The South Pacific Forum and the New Development Orthodoxy, by Greg Fry  
WP1994/8 Human Rights and Cultural Specificity: The Case of Papua New Guinea, by Michael Jacobsen  
WP1994/9 Nuclear Endgame on the Korean Peninsula, by Andrew Mack  
WP1994/10 China's Public Order Crisis and Its Strategic Implications, by Greg Austin  
 
1993  
WP1993/1 The Practice of Common Security: China's Borders with Russia and India, by Gary Klintworth  
WP1993/2 Strategic Trade Policy: The East Asian Experience, by Trevor Matthews and John Ravenhill  
WP1993/3 Environmental Regulation, Economic Growth and International Competitiveness, by Stuart Harris  
WP1993/4 The Environment and Sustainable Development: An Australian Social Science Perspective, by Stuart Harris  
WP1993/5 Gaddis' Lacuna: Foreign Policy Analysis and the End of the Cold War, by Valerie Hudson  
WP1993/6 The Return of Practical Reason, by Hayward R. Alker, Jr.  
WP1993/7 An American New World Order?, by James L. Richardson  
WP1993/8 Concepts of Security in the Post-Cold War, by Andrew Mack  
WP1993/9 Australian Security in the 1990s, by Andrew Mack  
WP1993/10 Nuclear-Free Zones in the 1990s, by Andrew Mack  
 
1992  
WP1992/1 After the Cold War and the Gulf War: Prospects for Security in the Asia-Pacific, by Andrew Mack  
WP1992/2 Questions About a Post-Cold War International Order, by J.L. Richardson  
WP1992/3 New Hierarchies in East Asia: The Post-Plaza Division of Labour, by Mitchell Bernard and John Ravenhill  
WP1992/4 Federalism and Australian Foreign Policy, by Stuart Harris  
WP1992/5 Moving Target - Korea's Nuclear Proliferation Potential, by Peter Hayes  
WP1992/6 The Economic Aspects of Pacific Security, by Stuart Harris  
WP1992/7 The Gulf War and Australian Political Culture, by James L. Richardson  
WP1992/8 The Case For a Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone in Northeast Asia, by Andrew Mack  
WP1992/9 Nuclear Dilemmas: Korean Security in the 1990s, by Andrew Mack  
WP1992/10 Arms Proliferation in the Asia-Pacific: Causes and Prospects for Control, by Andrew Mack  
1991  
WP1991/1 International Trade, Ecologically Sustainable Development and the GATT, by Stuart Harris  
WP1991/2 Middle Powers and International Sanctions: Generic Theory Reconsidered, by Kim Richard Nossal  
WP1991/3 Continuity and Change in Cooperative International Regimes: The Politics of the Recent Environment Debate in Antarctica, by Lorraine M. Elliott  
WP1991/4 Foreign Policy Analysis, International Relations Theory, and Social Theory: Critique and Reconstruction, by Ian Bell  
WP1991/5 China as a Third World State: Foreign Policy and Official National Identity, by Peter Van Ness  
WP1991/6 The Drawbacks of the Detached View: Russia, the USSR and the Pacific, by Artem Rudnitskiy  
WP1991/7 'Civil Society' and Nationalism in North Korea: Foundations for Political Change? by James Cotton  
WP1991/8 Australia and the South Pacific: From 'Strategic Denial' to 'Constructive Commitment', by Greg Fry  
WP1991/9 Implementing Foreign Policy: The Environmental Challenge, by Stuart Harris  
WP1991/10 The Korean Nuclear Issue, by Song Young Sun  
 
1990  
WP1990/1 Middle Power Leadership and Coalition Building: The Cairns Croup and the Uruguay Round, by Andrew Fenton Cooper and Richard A. Higgott  
WP1990/2 The Soviet Far East, by Geoff Jukes  
WP1990/3 The Environmental Challenge: The New International Agenda, by Stuart Harris  
WP1990/4 India in Southwest Asia, by Amin Saikal  
WP1990/5 Is Unilateral Trade Liberalisation the Answer? by Trevor Matthews and John Ravenhill  
WP1990/6 The Politics of Baltic Nationalisms, by William Maley  
WP1990/7 Peacekeeping in the South Pacific: Some Questions for Prior Consideration, by Greg Fry  
WP1990/8 Informal Theories of Rationality, by James L. Richardson  
WP1990/9 The Limits to Liberalisation in Industrialising Asia: Three Views of the State, by James Cotton  
WP1990/10 The Influence of the United Nations on the Antarctic System: a Source of Erosion or Cohesion? by Stuart Harris  
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