Publications
Politics and International StudiesPublications
Below you will find details of a select range of books and journal articles published by Polis members each year.
2024
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Finch, M. (2024). Making Makers: The Past, the Present, and the Study of War. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Link]
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Jakupec, V. (2024). Dynamics of the Ukraine War: Diplomatic Challenges and Geopolitical Uncertainties. Cham: Springer. [Link]
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Jakupec, V., Kelly, M. & McKay, J. (2024). Foreign Aid in a World in Crisis. New York: Routledge. [Link]
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Keane, J. & He, B. (2024). China’s Galaxy Empire: Wealth, Power, War and Peace in the New Chinese Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[Link]
- Thomas, A. (2024). Iran and the West: A Non-Western Approach to Foreign Policy. New York: Routledge. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I. & Sokolova-Shipoli, D. (2024). Muslim Legal Pluralism in the West: Transnationalism, Political Participation, Citizenship and Shari’a. London: Palgrave. [Link]
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- Akbarzadeh, S., Naeni, A., Bashirov, G. & Yilmaz, I. (2024). The Web of Big Lies: State-Sponsored Disinformation in Iran. Contemporary Politics. [Link]
- Barlow, R., Akbarzadeh, S. & Nasirpour, S. (2024). A Dialogical Appraisal of Diasporic Women’s Work to Impact Change in Iran. Third World Quarterly, 45(8): 1343-1361. [Link]
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Ferguson, P. (2024). Realpolitik in the Anthropocene: Resilience, Neoclassical Realism, and the Paris Agreement. Global Environmental Politics, 24(2): 1-8. [Link]
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He, B. (2024). Confrontation versus Coexistence: The Dynamics of Australia-China Ideological Relations, 1996-2022. Journal of Contemporary China, 1-15. [Link]
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Jones, D. & Smith, M. L. R. (2024). The Age of Ambiguity: Art and the War on Terror Twenty Years After 9/11. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 47(2): 115-134. [Link]
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Kelly, M., Pardy, M, McGlasson, M. (2024). The Sound of Silence? Listening to Localisation at the World Humanitarian Summit. Disasters, 48(2). [Link]
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Meskell, L. & Isakhan, B. (2024). Reconstruction across the Middle East: UNESCO and the rise of Heritage INGOs. Contemporary Levant, 9(1): 33-49. [Link]
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Narayanan, Y. (2024). An Ecofeminist Politics of Chicken Ovulation: A Socio-Capitalist Model of Ability as Farmed Animal Impairment. Hypatia. [Link]
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Richards, I., Smith, C. & Barton, G. (2024). Holding to Account or Amplifying Extremist Hate? A Mixed Method Analysis of Newspaper Reporting of Far-Right Crime in Australia. Critical Studies on Terrorism, 17(1): 115-144. [Link]
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Slaughter, S. (2024). The Prospects of the G20’s Support of Liberalism: International Order and the Sustainable Development Goals. Global Society, 28(2): 157-176. [Link]
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Zimmerman, S. (2024). The Ideology of Incels: Misogyny and Victimhood as Justification for Political Violence. Terrorism and Political Violence, 36(2): 166-179. [Link]
2023
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- He, B., Breen, M. & Allison-Reumann, L. (2023). Comparative Federalism in Asia: Democracy, Ethnicity and Religion. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Hundt, D. (2023). South Koreans and the Politics of Immigration in Contemporary Australia. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Narayanan, Y. (2023). Mother Cow, Mother India: A Multispecies Politics of Dairy in India. Stanford: Stanford University Press. [Link]
- Richards, I., Brinn, G. & Jones, C. (2023). Global Heating and the Australian Far Right. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Slaughter, S. (2023). Republican Global Constitutionalism: The Failure of Global Governance and the Power of Citizens. London: Edward Elgar. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I. and Erturk, O. F. (2023). Populism, Authoritarianism and Necropolitics: Instrumentalization of Martyrdom Narratives in AKP’s Turkey.London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
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- Akbar, A. & Isakhan, B. (2023). The Islamic State, Shia religious clerics and the mobilization of Shia militias in Iraq and Syria. Cotemporary Politics. 29(5): 535-552. [Link]
- Chubb, D. & McAllister, I. (2023).Global values or national interest? Public opinion towards foreign aid in Australia. Australian Journal of International Affairs. 77(4): 345-358. [Link]
- Feenstra, R. & Tormey, S. (2023). From social mobilisation to institutional politics: Reflecting on the impact of municipalism in Madrid and Barcelona. Social Movement Studies. 22(1): 80-98. [Link]
- Ferguson, P., Nethery, A. & Nwokora, Z. (2023). Transitional Support for Former Members of Parliament: Benchmarks for ‘Professional Parliaments’. Parliamentary Affairs. [Link]
- Isakhan, B. & Meskell, L. (2023). Rebuilding Mosul: public opinion on foreign-led heritage reconstruction. Cooperation and Conflict. [Link]
- Isakhan, B. (2023). Civil society in hybrid regimes: trade union activism in post-2003 Iraq. Political Studies. 71(2): 295-313. [Link]
- Roy, C., Ware, A. & Laoutides, C. (2023). Middle powers as ‘peacemaking entrepreneurs’ in Myanmar’s peace process 2011-2021. The Pacific Review. [Link]
- Sonrexa, J., Kelly, L., Barton, G. & Ware, A. (2022). Perspectives on violent extremism from development-humanitarian NGO staff in Southeast Asia. Third World Quarterly. 44(1): 170189. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I. & Demir, M. (2022) Manufacturing the Ummah: Turkey’s Transnational Populism and Construction of the People Globally, Third World Quarterly. 44)2): 320-336. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I., Shipoli, E. & Dogru, A. (2023). Transnational Securitization: The Discursive Mechanism Behind the Pro-AKP Diaspora’s Repression of the Dissident Diaspora Groups in the West. 30(3): 521-539. [Link]
2022
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- Akbarzadeh, S. (2022). Middle East Politics & International Relations: Crisis Zone. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Kelly, L. & Rogers, A. (2022). Internal Evaluation in Non-Profit Organisations Practitioner Perspectives on Theory, Research, and Practice. New York: Routledge. [Link]
- Roose, J., Flood, M., Greig, A., Alfano, M. & Copland, S. (2022). Masculinity and Violent Extremism. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I. (2022): Authoritarianism, Informal Law, and Legal Hybridity: The Islamisation of the State in Turkey. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
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- Chubb, D. & Zadeh-Cummings, N. (2022). International Engagement with North Korea: Disability, Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid. Third World Quarterly. 44(1): 134-151. [Link]
- Hewes, S. & Hundt, D. (2022). The Battle of the Coral Sea: Australia’s Response to the Belt & Road Initiative in the Pacific. Australian Journal of International Affairs. 76(2): 178-193. [Link]
- Isakhan, B. & Akbar, A. (2022). Problematizing Norms of Heritage and Peace: militia Mobilization and Violence in Iraq. Cooperation and Conflict. 57(4): 516-534. [Link]
- Isakhan, B. & Gourlay, W. (2022). State-society Relations and Inter-Communal Dynamics in Conflict: Non-Muslim Minorities in post-IS Iraq. Nations and Nationalism. 28(4): 1459-1473. [Link]
- Nasirpour, S., Barlow, R. & Akbarzadeh, S. (2022). Iran’s Feminist School in the Diaspora: Dynamics of Decline and Demobilization. Development and Change. 53(4): 736-759. [Link]
- Nethery, A., Nwokora, Z., Ferguson, P. & Clarke, M. (2022). Politics as a Transitory Vocation: A case study of the Post-parliamentary challenges experienced by former Victorian MPs. Australian Journal of Political Science. 57(4): 403-419. [Link]
- Nwokora, Z. & Brouzet, D. (2022). The Invisible Primary in an Agent-Based Model: Ideology, Strategy, and Competitive Dynamics. Political Research Quarterly. 76(2): 636-653. [Link]
- Richards, I. (2022). A Philosophical and Historical Analysis of “Generation Identity”: Fascism, Online Media, and the European New Right. Terrorism and Political Violence. 34(1): 28-47. [Link]
- Stead, V. & Petrou, K. (2022). Beyond the ‘Triple Win’: Pacific Islander farmworkers’ use of social media to navigate labour mobility costs and possibilities through the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 49(9): 2194-2212. [Link]
- Vergani, M., et al. (2022). Racist and Anti-diversity Attitudes as Predictors of Support for Political Violence among Supporters of Mainstream Political Parties. Terrorism and Political Violence. 35(5): 1085-1105. [Link]
- Vergani, M. & Link, R. (2023). A Conceptual Framework to Map Responses to Hate Crime, Hate Incidents and Hate Speech: The Case of Australia. Social Policy and Society. 22(3): 441-458. [Link]
- Ware, A., Ware, V. & Kelly, L. (2022). Strengthening everyday peace formation after ethnic cleansing: operationalising a framework in Myanmar’s Rohingya conflict. Third World Quarterly. 43(2): 289-308. [Link]
- Xu, J. Qu, L. & Zhang, G. (2022). Governing social eating (chibo) influencers: Policies, approach and politics of influencer governance in China. Policy and Internet. 14(3): 525-540. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I., Demir, M. & Shipoli, E. (2022). Securitisation via functional actors and authoritarian resilience: collapse of the Kurdish peace process in Turkey. Australian Journal of Political Science. 57(1): 1-16. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I. & Shipoli, E. (2022). Use of past collective traumas, fear and conspiracy theories for securitization of the opposition and authoritarianisation: the Turkish case. 29(2): 320-336. [Link]
- Zimmerman, S. (2022). Parallel Lines in the Sand the Impact of Parallel French Interventions on UN Stabilization Operations in Mali and the Central African Republic. Global Governance. 28(1): 58-79. [Link]
- Zimmerman, S. (2022). The Ideology of Incels: Misogyny and Victimhood as Justification for Political Violence. Terrorism and Political Violence. [Link]
2021
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- Chubb, D. & McAllister, I. (2021). Australian Public Opinion, Defence and Foreign Policy: Attitudes and Trends since 1945. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
- Hatherell, M. & Welsh, A. (2021). The Struggle for the National Narrative in Indonesia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
- Pargoo, M. & Akbarzadeh, S. (2021). Presidential Elections in Iran: Islamic Idealism since the Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Link]
- Heemsbergen, L. (2021). Radical transparency and digital democracy: Wikileaks and beyond. Leeds: Emerald. [Link]
- Kingsburg, D. (2021). Separatism and the state. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Slaveski, F. (2021). Remaking Ukraine after World War II: the clash of local and central Soviet power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Link]
- Vatter, M. (2021). Living law: Jewish political theology from Hermann Cohen to Hannah Arendt. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I. (2021): Creating the Desired Citizen: Ideology, State and Islam in Turkey. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Link]
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- Akbarzadeh, S., Barlow, R. & Nasipour, S. (2021). Registered NGOs and advocacy for women in Iran. Third World Quarterly. 42(7): 1475-1488. [Link]
- Balaton-Chrimes, S. (2021). Who are Kenya’s 42(+) tribes? The census and the political utility of magical uncertainty. Journal of Eastern African Studies. 15(1): 43-62. [Link]
- Balaton-Chrimes, S. & Pattnaik, S. (2021). The Rightful Share: Land and Effective Claim Making in Odisha, India. Development and Change. 53(3): 623-646. [Link]
- He, B. (2021). Taming Chinese power: decoding the dynamics of Australian foreign policies toward the rise of China. Australian Journal of International Affairs. 75(6): 650-664. [Link]
- Nethery, A. (2021). Incarceration, classification and control: Administrative detention in settler colonial Australia. Political Geography. 89. [Link]
- Qin, X, & He, B. (2021). The politics of authoritarian empowerment: Participatory pricing in China. International Political Science Review. 43(5): 613-628. [Link]
- Roy, C., Ware, A. & Laoutides, C. (2021). The political economy of Norwegian peacemaking in Myanmar’s peace process. Third World Quarterly. 42(9): 2172-2188. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I., Shipoli, E. & Demir, M. (2021). Authoritarian resilience through securitization: an Islamist populist party’s co-optation of a secularist far-right party. Democratization.28(6): 1115-1132. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I. & Erturk, O. F. (2021). Populism, violence and authoritarian stability: necropolitics in Turkey. Third World Quarterly. 42(7): 1524-1543. [Link]
- Zhang, K., He, B. & Wu, J. (2021). Double trouble? Effects of social conflict and foreign investment on consultative authoritarianism in China. Contemporary Politics. 27[4]: 371-396. [Link]
2020
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- Akbarzadeh, S. (2020). Routledge Handbook of Political Islam. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Burchill, S. (2020). Misunderstanding International Relations: A Focus on Liberal Democracies. London: Palgrave. [Link]
- Engen, R., Breede, H. & English, A. (2020). Why We Fight: New Approaches to the Human Dimension of Warfare. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press. [Link]
- Kelly, L. (2020). Evaluation in small development non-profits: deadends, victories, and alternative routes. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
- Richards, I. (2020). Neoliberalism and neo-jihadism: propaganda and finance in Al Qaeda and Islamic State. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [Link]
- Slaughter, S. (2020). The Power of the G20: The Politics of Legitimacy in Global Governance. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Vatter, M. (2020). Divine democracy: Political theology after Carl Schmitt. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Link]
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- Bashirov, G. & Yilmaz, I. (2020). The rise of transactionalism in international relations: evidence from Turkey’s relations with the European Union. Australian Journal of International Affairs. 74(2): 165-184. [Link]
- Chubb, D. (2020). Perceptions of terrorism in Australia: 1978-2019. Australian Journal of International Affairs. 74(3): 264-281. [Link]
- Conduit, D. (2020). Authoritarian power in space, time and exile. Political Geography, 82: 102239. [Link]
- Conduit, D. & Akbarzadeh, S. (2020). Pre-election polling and the democratic veneer in a hybrid regime. 27(5): 737-757. [Link]
- Guan, J. & Shi, Y. (2020). China’s economic strategy: when theory meets practice. Australian Journal of International Affairs. 74(4): 348-354. [Link]
- He, B. (2020). Regionalism as an instrument for global power contestation: the case of China. Asian Studies Review. 44(1): 79-96. [Link]
- Holbrook, C. (2020). Redesigning collaborative governance for refugee settlement services. Australian Journal of Political Science. 55(1): 86-97. [Link]
- Hundt, D. (2020). The changing role of the FIRB and the politics of foreign investment in Australia. Australian Journal of Political Science. 55(3): 328-343. [Link]
- Isakhan, B. (2020). The Islamic State attacks on Shia holy sites and the ‘shrine protection narrative’: threats to sacred space as a mobilization frame. Terrorism and Political Violence, 32(4): 724-748. [Link]
- McConnell, A. & Tormey, S. (2020). Explanations for the Brexit policy fiasco: near-impossible challenge, leadership failure or Westminster pathology? Journal of European Public Policy. 27(5): 685-702. [Link]
- Meskell, L. and Isakhan, B. (2020). UNESCO, World Heritage and the gridlock over Yemen. Third World Quarterly. 41(10): 1776-1791. [Link]
- Ozguc, U. (2020). Borders, detention, and the disruptive power of the noisy-subject. International Political Sociology. 14(1): 77-93. [Link]
- Pan, C. (2020). Enfolding Wholes in Parts: Quantum Holography and International Relations. European Journal of International Relations. 26(1): 14-38. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I., Caman, M. E. & Bashirov, G. (2020). How an Islamist Party Managed to Legitimate Its Authoritarianisation in the Eyes of the Secularist Opposition: The Case of Turkey. Democratization. 27(2): 265-282. [Link]
2019
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- Conduit, D. (2019). The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Link]
- Hatherell, M. (2019). Political Representation in Indonesia: The Emergence of the Innovative Technocrats. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Jakupec, V. & Kelly, M. (2019). Foreign Aid in the Age of Populism: Political Economy Analysis from Washington to Beijing. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Kingsbury, D. (2019). Politics in Developing Countries. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Robinson, G. (2019). Being Left-Wing in Australia: Identity, Culture and Politics after Socialism. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing. [Link]
- Tormey, S. (2019). Populism: A Beginner’s Guide. New York: Simon & Schuster. [Link]
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- Akbarzadeh, S., Ahmed, Z. S., Laoutides, C. & Goulay, W. (2019). The Kurds in Iran: balancing national and ethnic identity in a securitised environment,’ Third World Quarterly. 40(6): 1145-1162. [Link]
- Akbarzadeh, S. & Ibrahimi, N. (2020). The Taliban: A New Proxy for Iran in Afghanistan? Third World Quarterly. 41(5): 764-782. [Link]
- Chubb, D. & Yeo, A. (2019). Human rights, nuclear security and the question of engagement with North Korea. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 73(3): 227-233. [Link]
- Clarke, M. & Feeny, S. (2019). The dragon versus the kangaroo: perceptions of Chinese and Australian influence and development assistance in Vanuatu. Australian Journal of Political Science, 54(3): 334-354. [Link]
- Clarke, M., Perreard, S. & Connors, P. (2019). Building a humanitarian sector career: understanding the education vs experience tension. Third World Quarterly. 40(9): 1655-1669. [Link]
- Ferguson, P. (2019). Discourses of resilience in the climate security debate. Global Environmental Politics, 19(2): 104-126. [Link].
- Hundt, D. & Kim, S. (2019). Elite opinion and the “belt and road” debate in South Korea. Pacific Affairs. 92(1): 27-48. [Link]
- Hundt, D., Walton, J. & Lee, S. J. E. (2019). The politics of conditional citizenship in South Korea: An analysis of the print media. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 49(3): 434–51. [Link]
- Keys, B. & Yorke, C. (2019). Personal and Political Emotions in the Mind of the Diplomat. Political Psychology. 40(6): 1235-1249. [Link]
- Mulherin, P. E. and Isakhan, B. (2019). State-Media Consensus on Going to War? Australian Newspapers, Political Elites, and Fighting the Islamic State. International Journal of Press/Politics. 24(4): 531-550. [Link]
- Mulherin, P. E. & Isakhan, B. (2019). The Abbott Government and the Islamic State: An Elitist Foreign Policy Discourse. Australian Journal of Political Science. 54(1), 82-98. [Link]
- Partlett, W. & Nwokora, Z. (2019). The foundations of democratic dualism: Why constitutional politics and ordinary politics are different. Constellations. 26(2): 177-193. [Link]
- Slaughter, S. (2019). Interpreting Civil Society Engagement with the G20: The Qualified Inclusion of the 2014 Civil 20 Process. Globalizations, 16(1): 36-49. [Link]
- Vergani, M., et al. (2019). Does the Awareness of Mortality Shae People’s Openess to Violence and Conflict? An Examination of Terror Management Theory. Political Psychology. 40 (1): 111-124. [Link]
- Vivoda, V. (2019). LNG import diversification and energy security in Asia. Energy Policy. 129: 967-974. [Link]
2018
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- Ammirato, P. (2018). The growth of Italian cooperatives: Innovation, resilience and social responsibility. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Delaney, D., Engen, R. & Fitzpatrick, M. (2018). Military Education and the British Empire, 1815-1949. Vancouver: University of British Columbia. [Link]
- Ferguson, P. (2018). Post-growth politics: a critical theoretical and policy framework for decarbonisation. Cham: Springer. [Link]
- Jakupec, V. (2018). Development Aid: Populism and the end of the neoliberal agenda. Cham: Springer. [Link]
- Lentz, C. & Lowe, D. (2018). Remembering Independence. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Vandenberg, A. (2018). Education policy and the Australian education union: resisting social neoliberalism and audit technologies. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
- Ware, A. & Laoutides, C. (2018). Myanmar’s ‘Rohingya’ conflict. New York: Oxford University Press. [Link]
- Vergani, M. (2018). How Is Terrorism Changing Us? Threat Perception and Political Attitudes in the Age of Terror. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
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- He, B., Allison-Reumann, L. & Breen, M. (2018). The Covenant Connection Re-examined: The Nexus between Religions and Federalism in Asia. Political Studies, 66(3): 752-770. [Link]
- Nwokora, Z. & Pelizzo, R. (2018). Measuring Party System Change: A Systems Perspective. Political Studies, 66(1): 100-118. [Link]
- Ralph, N. & Hancock L. (2018). Exploring the role of alternative energy corporations in ethical supply chains and corporate peacebuilding. Global Governance. 24(1): 81-102. [Link]
- Yilmaz I. & Bashirov, G. (2018). The AKP after 15 Years: Emergence of Erdoganism in Turkey. Third World Quarterly. 39(9): 1812-1830. [Link]
2017
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- Clarke, M. & Halafoff, A. (2017). Religion and Development in the Asia-Pacific: Sacred places as development spaces. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Feenstra, R., Tormey, S., Casero-Ripollés, A. & Keane, J. (2017). Refiguring democracy: The Spanish political laboratory. London: Routledge. [Link]
- He, B. (2017). Nationalism, national identity and democratization in China. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Hundt, D. & Uttam, J. (2017). Varieties of capitalism in Asia: beyond the developmental state. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
- Kingsbury, D. (2017). Politics in Contemporary Southeast Asia: authority, democracy and political change. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Stead, V. (2017). Becoming Landowners: Entanglements of Custom and Modernity in Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste Introduction. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. [Link]
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- Akbarzadeh, S. & Barry, J. (2017). Iran and Turkey: Not quite enemies but less than friends. Third World Quarterly. 38(4): 980-995. [Link]
- Balaton-Chrimes, S. & Haines, F. (2017). Redress and corporate human rights harms: an analysis of new governance and the POSCO Odisha project. Globalizations. 14(4): 596-610. [Link]
- Langolis, A. Wilkinson, C. Gerber, P. & Offord, B. (2017). Community, Identity, orientation: sexuality, gender and rights in ASEAN. Pacific Review. 30(5): 710-728. [Link]
- Pan, C. & Turner, O. (2017). Neoconservatism as Discourse: Virtue, Power and US Foreign Policy. European Journal of International Relations. 23(1): 74-96. [Link]
- Slaughter, S. (2017). The G20 and Climate Change: The Transnational Contribution of Global Summitry. Global Policy. 8(3): 285-293. [Link]
2016
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- Engen, R. (2016). Strangers in Arms Combat Motivation in the Canadian Army, 1943-1945. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press. [Link]
- He, B. (2016). Contested Ideas of Regionalism in Asia. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Isakhan, B. (2016). Democracy in Iraq: History, Politics, Discourse. London: Routledge. [Link]
- Roose, J. (2016). Political Islam and Masculinity: Muslim Men in Australia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. [Link]
- Xu, J. (2016). Media Events in Web 2.0 China: Interventions of Online Activism. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. [Link]
- Yilmaz, I. (2016): Muslim Laws, Politics and Society in Modern Nation States: Dynamic Legal Pluralisms in England, Turkey and Pakistan. London: Routledge. [Link]
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- Barlow, R. & Nejati, F. (2016). Impact and significance of the 2016 ‘Campaign to Change the Male Face of Parliament’ in Iran. Social Movement Studies. 16(3): 361-368. [Link]
- Chubb, D. & Joon Kim, H. (2016). Civil society, democracy and the state in South Korea: a critical dialogue. Australian Journal of Political Science. 51(1): 163-176. [Link]
- Ferguson, P. (2016). Liberalism and economic growth: a theoretical exploration. Environmental Values. 25(5): 593-619. [Link]
- Ferguson, P. (2016). The politics of productivity growth in Australia. Australian Journal of Political Science. 51(1): 17-33. [Link]
- Hundt, D. (2016). Public opinion, social cohesion, and the politics of immigration in South Korea. Contemporary Politics. 22(4): 487-504. [Link]
- Vergani, M. & Tacchi, E. (2016). When Catholics turn right: the effects of the Islamic terrorism threat on the fragmented Catholic Italian voters. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 42(11): 1885-1903. [Link]