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Stuart Harris, BEc (Hons) (Sydney), PhD (ANU)
Emeritus Professor, Department of International Relations

Tel: +61 2 6125 2171
Fax: +61 2 6125 8010
Email: stuart.harris@anu.edu.au
Location: Room 2.29, Hedley Bull Centre

Biographical Statement

Stuart Harris head and shoulders
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 and Northeast Asia. Other areas of current research include the foreign policy elements of energy developments and of religion.

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

  • 'Institutionalizing Northeast Asia: The Energy Market', in Martina Timmermann and Jitsuo Tsuchiyama (eds), Institutionalizing Northeast Asia: Regional Steps Towards Global Governance. New York: United Nations University Press, 2008.
  • 'Power and Order in Northeast Asia: A Review', Australian Journal of International Affairs, 62(2) 2008: 245–59.
  • 'Economic Dimensions of Energy Security in the Asia-Pacific', in Michael Wesley (ed.), Energy Security in Asia. New York: Routledge, 2007 (co-author).
  • 'Does China Matter? The Global Economic Issues', in Barry Buzan and Rosemary Foot (eds), Does China Matter? A Reassessment: Essays in Memory of Gerald Segal. London: Routledge, 2004.
  • Japan and Greater China: Political Economy and Military Power in the Asian Century. London: Hurst, 2001 (co-author).
  • 'Asian Multilateral Institutions and Their Response to the Asian Economic Crisis: The Regional and Global Implications', Pacific Review, 13(3) 2000: 495–516.
  • Will China Divide Australia and the US? Sydney: Australian Centre for American Studies, 1998.

Career Highlights

Head, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (1984–1988); Director, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, ANU (!982–1984); Deputy Secretary, Department of Trade (1972–1975); Director, Bureau of Agricultural Economics (1967–1972).