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International relations, globalisation & international political economy

Areas of expertise

  • Global economic governance
  • The World Trade Organization
  • Rethinking "the international" with particular reference to the Third World
  • Political history of socialist policing and control in China
  • Post-communism
  • German politics
  • Northern Irish politics
  • British politics
  • International trade and political economy
  • The international politics of the Asia-Pacific
  • Australia's role in regionalism, regional security issues and humanitarian intervention
  • European Union issues
  • Integration theory
  • Politics in Southeast Asia
  • Comparative studies of Muslim societies
  • United States politics

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Selected recent publications

Books

Ann Capling, All the way with the USA: Australia, the US and free trade, (University of New South Wales Press, 2004).

Book chapters

Ann Capling, “The multilateral trade system at risk? Three challenges to the World Trade Organisation" in The WTO and the Doha round: the changing face of world trade, (Dordrecht: Kluwer Law International, 2003), pp.37-58.

Ann Capling, Kim Nossal, “The third sector meets the national security state: the anti-globalisation movement in Canada after 9/11" in Delicate dances: public policy and the non-profit sector, (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003), pp.275-296.

Ann Capling, Kim Nossal, “The limits of likemindedness: Australia, Canada and international trade" in Parties long estranged: Canada and Australia in the twentieth century, (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press 2003), pp.229-248.

Robyn Eckersley, "Soft law, hard politics, and the Climate Change Treaty" in C. Reus-Smit (ed.), The politics of international law, (Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 80-105.

Derek McDougall, “Humanitarian intervention and peacekeeping as issues for Asia-Pacific security" in New and critical security and regionalism: beyond the nation state, (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003), pp.33-53.

Journal articles

Ann Capling, “Democratic deficit, the global trade system and September 11”, Australian Journal of Politics and History. 49 (2003), pp. 372-379.

Ann Capling, Kim Nossal, “Parliament and the democratization of foreign policy: the case of Australia's joint standing committee on treaties”, Canadian Journal of Political Science. 36 (2003), pp. 835-855.

Robyn Eckersley, "The big chill: the WTO and multilateral environmental agreements", Global Environmental Politics. 4(2) 2004, pp. 24-50.

Derek McDougall, "Conflicts in the southwest Pacific: the relevance of new security perspectives", Contemporary Security Policy, 25(2) 2004, pp. 1-21.

Derek McDougall, "Intervention in the Solomon Islands", The Round Table, 93(374) 2004, pp. 213-223.

Philomena Murray, “Factors for integration? Transnational party cooperation in the European parliament 1952-79”, Australian Journal of Politics and History. 50(1) 2004, pp. 102-115.

Philomena Murray, “An Asia Pacific response to the European Union: Australian elite perceptions”, Asia Europe Journal. 1 (2003), pp. 103-119.

Chris Rumford, Philomena Murray, “Globalization and the limitations of European integration studies: interdisciplinary considerations”, Journal of Contemporary European Studies. 11 (2003), pp. 85-93.

Conference papers

Ann Capling & Kim Nossal, "The rise and fall of Chapter 11: investor-state dispute mechanisms and the North American and Australia-US Free Trade Agreements", Proceedings of the Oceanic Conference on International Studies (Australian National University, 2004).

Philomena Murray, ”The EU as a model of regional integration: challenges and agendas”, European integration and the Asia Pacific region, (Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, 2003).

Jonathan Symons, ”NGOs in international organizations: searching for legitimacy in global governance?”, Refereed papers from the 2003 APSA conference, (School of Government, University of Tasmania, 2003).

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Postgraduate research

Political Science

PhD

Petrie Anderson: The politics of Australian trade policy in Southeast Asia. (Supervisor: Derek McDougall)

Adam Berryman: Islam and immigration in Europe. (Supervisor: Philomena Murray)

David Envall: Challenge, failure and opportunity: Leadership and Japan's prime ministers at G7 summits, 1979-83. (Supervisor: Derek McDougall)

Devika Goonewardene: International relations and postcolonialism in South Asia. (Supervisor: Phillip Darby)

Prudence Gordon: Explaining TRIPs, TRIMs and GATS: the political economy of changes to the GATT/WTO. (Supervisor: Ann Capling)

Dora Horvath: Conceptualising the emerging notion of citizenship in the European Union. (Supervisors: Brian Galligan & Philomena Murray)

Karen Hussey: A comparative analysis of the EU and Australia’s engagement with global environmental governance: leaders and laggards understood. (Supervisor: Philomena Murray)

David Lansley: Australia and the causes/effects of bilateral trade agreements. (Supervisor: Ann Capling)

Fiona Machin: The EU as a peacemaker for intra-state conflict? European integration and conflict resolution in Northern Ireland and Cyprus. (Supervisor: Philomena Murray)

Bruno Mascitelli: The role of the state in Italy's post war economy. (Supervisor: Philomena Murray)

Manusavee Monsakul: Network politics: Japanese influence and domestic actors in Thailand's crisis management. (Supervisor: Brian Galligan)

Toshiya Nakamura: One the way to a normal state: transformation of Japan's security policy after the end of the Cold War. (Supervisor: Derek McDougall)

David Ross: Making a meal of it: Aid for food in a globalising economy. (Supervisor: Derek McDougall)

Lawrence Sheehan: The changing conception of national identities of state institutional responses: Russia, Canada and Belgium. (Supervisor: Peter Shearman)

Sharif Shuja: Prospects for arms control and nuclear non-proliferation in South Asia. (Supervisor: Peter Shearman)

Katrina Stats: Is the European union a cosmopolitan project? (Supervisor: Philomena Murray)

MA

Nicole Boldt: The politico-economic history of Australian-United States trade relations. (Supervisor: Ann Capling)

Gerard Corkeron: The military free market: current trends in the outsourcing of military operations and services. (Supervisor: Derek McDougall)

Jarrod Lenne: Future directions in global economic governance. (Supervisor: Ann Capling)

Aza Ozmanian: International dimension of the Kurdish question. (Supervisor: Peter Shearman)

Gabriel Turzo: Moral leadership or policy imperialism: the international impact of America's war on drugs. (Supervisor: David Tucker)

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