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Security and Disarmament in the Asia Pacific: Resumés of participants (2002)

Dr Shahram Akbarzadeh

Dr Shahram Akbarzadeh is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at Monash University. His research interests focus on the politics of Central Asia, political Islam, identity formation and globalization. He completed his MA in Russian and East European Studies at Birmingham University (1992) and his PhD at La Trobe University (1998). Dr Akbarzadeh has taught International Relations, Russian politics, and Middle Eastern politics.

In 2000 Dr Akbarzadeh was the Middle East Studies conference co-convener and currently serves as the Central and West Asia Councilor for the Asian Studies Association of Australia. He has promoted Asian studies through contacts with industry and the academia by research and publication. He guest edited a special issue of Asian Studies Review on the Middle East (Vol.25, No.2, 2001) and a special issue of the Journal of Arabic, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies on Globalisation (Vol. 5, No.2, 2000). He has published in many refereed journals. Among his latest publications are a co-edited book on Muslim Communities in Australia, and a co-authored book on Tajikistan . He edits the internationally refereed journal Pacifica Review: Peace Security and Global Change, published by Taylor and Francis in the United Kingdom.

Dr Akbarzadeh is currently conducting two research projects: Islam and Globalization, and Islam and Political Legitimacy in Asia.

Selected publications

Books:

1. Co-authored with Kamol Abdullaev: Historical Dictionary of Tajikistan, Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Md. & London, scheduled for February 2002.

2. Co-edited with Abdullah Saeed: Muslim Communities in Australia, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, September 2001.

Refereed journals:

1. Political Islam in Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan, Central Asian Survey, London, Vol.20, No.4 (2001), pp.449-63.

2. Uzbekistan Looks West, Russian and Euro-Asian Bulletin, Vol.8, No.4, April 1999, pp.1-8.

3. National Identity and Political Legitimacy in Turkmenistan,Nationalities Papers, Vol.27, No.2 (1999), pp.271-290.

4. How the Elite Survives in Uzbekistan, Political Expressions , Monash University, Melbourne, Vol.2, No.1 (1998), pp.31-45.

5. Islamic Clerical Establishment in Central Asia, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, University of New England, Armidale, Vol.20, No.2 (December 1997), pp.73-102.

6. The Political Shape of Central Asia, Central Asian Survey, London, Vol.16, No.4 (1997), pp.517-42.

7. A Note on Shifting Identities in the Ferghana Valley, Central Asian Survey, London, Vol.16, No.1 (1997), pp.65-8.

8. Why Did Nationalism Fail in Tajikistan?, Europe-Asia Studies formerly Soviet Studies, Glasgow, University of Glasgow, Vol.48, No.7 (November 1996), pp.1105-29.

9. Nation-Building in Uzbekistan, Central Asian Survey, London, Vol.15, No.1 (1996), pp.23-32.

Book Chapters

1. “Unity or Fragmentation?”, in Saeed & Akbarzadeh (eds)Muslim Communities in Australia, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, September 2001, pp.228-34.

2. Co-authored, “Searching for Identity: Muslims in Australia”, in Saeed & Akbarzadeh (eds) Muslim Communities in Australia, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, September 2001, pp.1-11.

3. Co-authored, “Can the Politics of Status Quo Prevent Conflict in Central Asia?”, in David Carment & Albrecht Schnabel (eds), Conflict Prevention: Path to Peace or Grand Illusion? (United Nations University Press, 2001).

4. “The Soviet Union: Collapse of the USSR and Formation of Independent Republics”, History Behind the Headlines , Michigan, The Gale Group (2000), pp.252-65.

5. “Reformism in the Bukharan Khanate”, in David Christian & Craig Benjamin (eds), World of the Silk Roads: Ancient and Modern, Belgium, Brepols (1998), pp.165-180. Reprinted in 2000.

Professional non-refereed Publications

1. “Abdullajanov and the ‘Third Force’”, in Kamoludin Abdullaev & Catherin Barnes (ed.), Politics of Compromise, The Tajikistan Peace Process, Issue 10 of Accord, an international review of peace initiatives, Conciliation Resources, London, 2001.

2. “The plague of regionalism and Patronage in Tajikistan”, Central Asia Caucasus Analyst, 6 December 2000

3. “Is Islam A Threat to Stability in Central Asia?” Central Asia Caucasus Analyst, 2 March 2000

Dr Luciano Bardi

Education

The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Ph. D. in Political Science.
M.A. in International Relations.
University of Florence, Florence. Laurea in Scienze Politiche.

Current Employment (since 1998)

University of Pisa: Professor of Political Science.

Other Professional Appointments and previous employment

1999 - : University of British Columbia. Visiting Professor of Political Science.
1986 - 1998: University of Bologna. Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics. (1998 - 2000 Visiting Professor of Comparative Politics.)
1989 - : California State University. Florence International Program. (Visiting Professor of Political Science.)
1982 - : Dickinson College. Bologna Center.(Visiting Professor of Political Science. Courses in Italian Politics and International Relations.)
1979 -1985: European University Institute. Research Fellow.

Involvement in Research Projects

2001 - : EU Parties and Party System. Project Director.
1999 - 2001: EU Security and the Mediterranean . Project Director
1997 - : Europaeum Project on Party System Change. Project Co-Director.
1995 - : ECPR Research Group on Party Membership. Project Director for Italy.
1987 - 1994: ECPR Research Group on Party Organizations. Director of Field Research for Italy and Project Director for Transnational Parties.
1991 - 1994: EUI Research Project on the EC Commission. Project Co-Director.
1984 - 1987: European Parliament Research Project on Preference Voting. Project Director.
1979 - 1982: EUI/EES, Members of European Parliament Survey. Project Director for Italy.
1983 -1985, General Project Coordinator.

Current research interests

Institutions and politics of the European Union
Political parties
Elections
Security and foreign policy issues in the Mediterranean

Memberships in Editorial and Advisory Boards

Party Politics
Journal of Southern European Politics
European Union Politics

Publications

1) "L'Opinione pubblica americana e l 'Eurocomunismo", with Richard S. Katz, in Critica Sociologica, N. 47, Autumn 1978.

2) "Voto di preferenza e ricambio del personale parlamentare in Italia (1946-1976)" with Richard S. Katz, in Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, N. 1, 1979.

3) "Preference Voting in Italian Parliamentary Elections" with Richard S. Katz in American Journal of Political Science, N. 1, Febbraio 1980.

4) "Italy says 'No'", in West European Politics, N. 3, October 1981.

5) "I parlamentari europei. Risultati di un'indagine" in Democrazia e Diritto, 1984, n. 1-2.

6) "Members of the European Parliament: Experiences, Attitudes and Perceptions", in K. Reif (ed.), European elections 1979/81 and 1984, Berlin, Quorumverlag, 1985.

7) "Voto di preferenza in Italia e legge elettorale europea, in Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, August 1985.

8) "The institutions and process of decision-making in the draft treaty establishing the European Union", in R. Bieber, J. P. Jaques and J.H.H. Weiler (eds.), An ever closer union, Bruxelles, 1985, (with G. Pasquino).

9) "Le processus d'institutionnalisation prvu par le projet de trait", in R. Bieber, J.P. Jaques and J.H.H. Weiler (eds.), L'Europe de Demain (with Gianfranco Pasquino), 1986.

10) "Dal Progetto Spinelli all'Atto Unico. Quanti passi indietro?" in Democrazia e Diritto, October 1987, (with G.Pasquino).

11) "Voto di preferenza e competizione intrapartitica alle elezioni europee: prospettive di armonizzazione", in Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, April 1988

12) "Integrazione europea e istituzioni", in Relazioni Internazionali, March 1989.

13) Il parlamento della Comunit… Europea. Legittimit… e riforma, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1989.

14) "Rappresentanza e Parlamento Europeo", in Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, August 1989.

15) "The Harmonization of European Electoral Law", in Serge Noiret (ed.), The Comparative Study of European Electoral Reforms, Baden-Baden, Nomosverlag, 1990.

16) Il voto nelle elezioni europee del 1989. Implicazioni nazionali e prospettive comunitarie, Milano, Ricerche e Rassegne ISPI, 1990.

17) "Le terze elezioni del Parlamento europeo. Un voto per l'Italia o un voto per l'Europa?",in Raimondo Catanzaro e Filippo Sabetti (eds.), Politica in Italia 1989, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1990.

18) "Italy" in T. T. Mackie (ed.), Europe Votes 3, Darthmouth, Aldershot, 1990.

19) "Italy", (with L. Morlino), in Richard Katz e Peter Mair (eds.), Party Organizations in Western Democracies 1960-1990. A Data Handbook., Beverly Hills and London, Sage Publications, 1992.

20) "Transnational Party Federations in the European Community", in Richard Katz e Peter Mair (eds.), Party Organizations in Western Democracies 1960-1990. A Data Handbook., Beverly Hills and London, Sage Publications, 1992.

21) "Italy", in Ruud Koole and Peter Mair (eds.), Political Data Yearbook of the European Journal of Political Research, 22:449-460, 1992.

22) "The Membership of Political Parties in European Democracies, 1960-1990", (with Richard Katz, Peter Mair et al.), in European Journal of Political Research, 22:329-345, 1992.

23) Euroministri. Il governo dell'Europa, with Gianfranco Pasquino, Milano, Il Saggiatore, 1994

24) "Italy: Tracing the Roots of the Great Transformation", with Leonardo Morlino, in Richard Katz e Peter Mair (eds.), How Parties Organize: Adaptation and Change in Party Organizations in Western Democracies, Beverly Hills and London, Sage Publications, 1994, pp. 242-278.

25) "Transnational Party Federations, European Parliament Party Groups, and the Building of Europarties", in Richard Katz e Peter Mair (eds.), How Parties Organize: Adaptation and Change in Party Organizations in Western Democracies, Beverly Hills and London, Sage Publications, 1994, pp. 357-373.

26) "Politicizzati e alienati: una democrazia per pochi", with Gianfranco Pasquino, in Arturo Parisi e Hans M. A. Schadee (eds.), Sulla del soglia cambiamento. Elettori, Partiti, Istituzioni alla fine della prima Repubblica, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1995, pp. 17-43.

27) "Transnational Trends in European Parties and the 1994 Elections of the European Parliament", in Party Politics, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1996, pp. 99-114.

28) "Anti-Party Sentiment and Party System Change in Italy" in Thomas Poguntke e Susan Scarrow (eds.) The Politics of Anti-Party Sentiment, Special Issue of the European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1996, pp. 345-363.

29) "Change in the Italian Party System", in Res Publica, Vol. 38, No 2, 1996, pp. 279-294.

30) "Italy and EU Enlargement", in Karl Kaiser e Martin Brning (eds.) East-Central Europe and the EU : Problems of Integration , Bonn, Europa Union Verlag, 1996, pp. 155-166.

31) "Il federalismo nell'Unione Europea", in Claudia Dall'Agata e Michele La Rosa (eds.) Riforma dello Stato, federalismo e diritti di cittadinanza , Milano, Franco Angeli, 1997, pp. 80-97.

32) "Change in the Italian Party System", articolo diverso da quello al No 29, in Mark Donovan (ed.) Italy. International Library of Politics and Comparative Government, Darthmouth, Ashgate, 1998, pp. 321-334.

33) Politica in Italia. I fatti dell'anno e le interpretazioni. Edizione 1998 , with Martin Rhodes (eds.), Bologna, Il Mulino, 1998, pp. 328;"Introduzione", with Martin Rhodes, pp. 27-45.

34) Politics in Italy. Mapping the Future, with Martin Rhodes (eds.), pp. 298; "Introduction: mapping the future", with Martin Rhodes, pp. 21-37, Boulder, Westview Press, 1998.

35) "The Italian Party System: the Effective Magnitude of an Earthquake", with Piero Ignazi, in Piero Ignazi e Colette Ysmal (eds.) The Organization of Political Parties in Southern Europe, pp. 91-109, Westport, Praeger, 1998.

36) Il Parlamento europeo, with Piero Ignazi, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1999.

37) "Italien: Dealignment und die Antworten der Parteien" in Peter Mair, Wolfgang C. Mueller e Fritz Plasser (eds.), Parteien auf komplexen W„hlerm„rkten, Vienna:, Signum:,1999.

38) "Les perspectives des f‚d‚rations europ‚ennes de partis", in Pascal Delwit, Erol Kulahci et C‚dric Van De Walle (eds .), Les f‚d‚rations europ‚ennes de partis: organisation et influence , Bruxelles, Editions de l'Universit‚ de Bruxelles, 2001

39) "Transnational Trends in Europarties and the Evolution of the Europarty System", in Bernard Steunenberg and Jacques Thomassen (eds.), The European Parliament on the Move: Towards Parliamentary Democracy in Europe , London, Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.

40) Kurt Richard Luther and Ferdinand Mller-Rommel (eds) Political Parties in a Changing Europe: Political and Analytical Challenges, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002.

41) "Italian Parties: Change and Functionality", in Paul Webb, David Farrell and Ian Holliday (eds.) 'Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies', Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002.

42) "Party Responses to electoral Dealignment in Italy", in Peter Mair, Wolfgang C. Mller, e Fritz Plasser (eds.), Changes in Electoral Markets: Party Challenges and Party Responses. London: Sage Publications, 2002.

43) "Gli europartiti e il sistema partitico dell'Unione Europea" in Sergio Fabbrini (ed.) Istituzioni e attori della Unione Europea, Roma, Laterza,(forthcoming, 2002).

44) Enlarging the European Union: Facing the Political, Institutional and Economic Challenges, with Martin Rhodes and Susan Senior Nello (eds.), special issue of the International Political Science Review,(forthcoming , 2002).

45) Evoluzione della sicurezza nel Mediterraneo , with Federica Bicchi and Serena Giusti (eds.), Saveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, (forthcoming 2002).

 

Professor Carl Bridge

Carl Bridge is Professor of Australian Studies and Head of the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies at King's College in the University of London. He holds degrees in Modern History from the University of Sydney and Flinders University, is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and has held academic posts at the University of Adelaide, Flinders University and the University of New England, where, until 1996, he was Chair of the Board of Defence Studies. He chairs the Australian Bicentennial Scholarships and Fellowships Committee and the Northcote Scholarships Committee. He has held visiting fellowships at Clare Hall and Churchill College, Cambridge, at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London, and in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. He has lectured and researched widely in Asia, Europe and North America. His main fields of research are Australian and British political, diplomatic, military and intellectual history since the Great War. His books include:Revolution. A History of the Idea; Holding India to the Empire; A Trunk Full of Books, Munich to Vietnam; Between Empire and Nation, and Manning Clark. He is currently working on a book on War and Society in Twentieth Century Australia.

Dr Kevin Paul Clements

Nationality: New Zealand, Permanent Resident of UK and the USA
Date and Place of Birth: 18.9.46, Opotiki, New Zealand
Marital Status: Married - Valerie M. Clements
Children: 3 Elwyn, (27) Stephen (25) Timothy (21)
Ethnic Identity: European

Address:
International Alert,
1 Glyn Street, London SE11 5HT, United Kingdom

Phone 207 7938383 Fax 207 793 7975
e mail: kclements@international-alert.org
kevin.clements@virgin.net
kevinpclements@aol.com

PRESENT POSITION

Secretary General International Alert, an International NGO working for the transformation and resolution of violent conflict in Africa, the Caucases,Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Colombia. I took leave from my position as Vernon and Minnie Lynch Chair of Conflict Resolution and Director of ICAR at GMU in 1999 to take up this position. I resigned in December 2000 in order to stay in London.

SCHOLASTIC AND UNIVERSITY RECORD

B.A 1966 Political Science and Sociology,V.U.W
B.A.(Hons) First Class 1967 Political Science and Sociology. V.U.W
Ph.D 1970 Sociology. Victoria University of Wellington V.U.W
1968 New Zealand Post-Graduate Scholarship.
1970 New Zealand Post-Doctoral Fellowship held at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford, England.

DETAILS OF PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

1967-1970 Tutor in Sociology, Victoria University.
1968 -1970 Tutor in Political Science, Victoria University.
1970-1971 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Oxford University, U.K.
1971-1973 Lecturer in Sociology, Hong Kong University.
1973-1976 Lecturer in Sociology, Canterbury University.
1976 -1992 Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Canterbury University.
1978 -1979 Visiting Fellow, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore.
1979 Visiting Lecturer, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England.
1982-1984 Director, Quaker United Nations Office, Geneva (specialising in Development, Disarmament and Human Rights issues).
1989-1990 Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder, U.S.A.
1992- 1994 Head, Peace Research Centre, Australian National University
1994- 1999 Director of the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, Fairfax Virginia (This was equivalent to the position of Dean at GMU) + Vernon and Minnie Lynch Chair of Conflict Resolution. (A tenured and endowed Chair at GMU). I resigned my Chair in December 2000

RESEARCH

Ph.D "The Churches and Social Policy : A study in the Relationship of Ideology to Action"
Post-Doctoral Research: "A Critique of Theories of Modernisation"

Recent:

Conflict Resolution in Theory and Practice.
Best Practices in Conflict Resolution.
Conflict in the Asia Pacific Region.
Security Sector Reform.

Past :

Religion, ideology and social change
Development and Disarmament.
International Organisations (Specifically Reform of the United
Nations in relation to the management and resolution of violent conflicts)
The Costs-Benefits of Unilateral Anti-Nuclearism-with special reference to NZ/US relations.
Development Theory and Development Planning.

BOOKS/OFFICIAL REPORT

1. From Right to Left in Development Theory, 1979, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore.

2. With F.Corner, D.Hunt and B Poananga, Defence and Security : What New Zealanders Want Vols 1 and 2 Wellington, Government Printer.

3. Back from the Brink : The Creation of a Nuclear Free New Zealand,1988 Allen and Unwin, Wellington & London.

4. Elise Boulding, Clovis Brigagao, Kevin Clements (Editors) 1990 Peace, Culture and Society : Transnational Research and Dialogue, pp 320, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, USA. ( I wrote the Preface to this book, contributed one chapter and edited one half of the whole volume).

5. Editor, Peace and Security in the Asia Pacific Region:Post Cold War Problems and Prospects pp 400 1993 Tokyo, United Nations University Press

6. K.Clements and C.Wilson (eds) 1994 UN Peacekeeping at the Cross Roads pp 180 ANU Peace Research Centre

7. K.Clements and R .Wards (eds) 1994 Building International Community: Cooperating for Peace:Case Studies. pp 329 Sydney Allen and Unwin Ltd

8. Kevin P Clements, 1997 Teori Pembangunan:dari kiri ke kanan, Jogjakarta, Pustaka Pelajar, This is the Indonesian Translation of an updated version of From Right to Left in Development Theory

ARTICLES/ CHAPTERS/REPORTS

1. "The Religious Variable : Dependent, Independent or Interdependent?", pp 24-36, The Sociological Yearbook of Religion in Britain, 1971, London, S.C.M. Press.

2. "A symbolic Interpretation of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution 1965-1968", pp 14-22, Political Science, Volume 24, No 2, September 1972.

3. "The Expatriate as a stranger", pp 2-5, The Voice, Hong Kong University, Social Science Society, March 1973.

4. "Some Notes on Social Policy and Social Administration in Hong Kong",The New Zealand Social Worker, Volume 8, Number 1, February 1972, p 15.

5. "Community Organisation : The Key to Development?", pp 1-4, Overseas Development Committee, Newsletter, January 1974.

6. "The Social Work Students Understanding of Social Work : Some Hong King Notes", pp 3-19, The New Zealand Social Worker, Volume 10, No 4, December 1974.

7. "Towards a Radical Comparative Political Sociology; Or Whatever happened to the Committee on Comparative Politics?", pp 124-130, Political Science, Volume 27, Numbers 1 and 2, July-December 1975.

8. "Underdevelopment and Development in Asia", pp 25-27, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, Volume ll, Number 3, 1975.

9. "Towards a Self Reliant New Zealand : Beyond Dependence to Independence",New Zealand International Review, pp 13-16, Volume 1, No 4, July-August 1976.

10. "War and Peace both begin in the minds of Human Beings", pp 51-55, in J.Hinchcliffe (Ed), Peace is Possible, Auckland, New Zealand, Pacific Publishers.

11. "Thailand and South East Asia : Problems and Prospects", New Zealand International Review, pp 14-18, Volume 1, Number 5, September-October 1976.

12. "The Citizens for Rowling Campaign : An Insiders View", pp 81-96,Political Science, Volume 28, No 2, December 1976.

13. "Thailand Since the Coup : Full Circle", pp 23-27, New Zealand International Review, Volume 2, Number 3, May-June 1977.

14. "The Politics of Inequality", Chapter 33 in S. Levine (Ed), New Zealand Politics : A Reader, London and Sydney, Allen and Unwin, February 1978.

15. "Social Control", Chapter 3, pp 54-69 in W.E. Willmott (Ed), 1978,Social Studies in Perspective : A Sociological Perspective, Methuen, New Zealand.

16. "Power and Influence", Chapter 5, pp 90-106 Ibid.

17. "Priorities in Social Research", pp 53-73, National Research Advisory Council Proceedings, 1977, Wellington.

18. K.Clements and R.Gidlow (Eds), Volume 12, Numbers 1, 2, 3, 1976,Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology .

19. K.Clements and R Gidlow (Eds), Volume 13, Numbers 1, 2, 3, 1977 Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology.

20. K.Clements and R.Gidlow (Eds), Volume 14, Numbers 1, 2, 3, 1978,Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology.

21. K.Clements and D.Drache, "Symposium on Progressive Modes of Nationalism in New Zealand, Canada and Australia", pp 282-285, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, Volume 14, No 3 (Part 2), October 1978.

22. "Society : Depression Gloom", Comment , Volume 1, Number 2, pp 12-14, 1978.

23. "New Zealand", pp 53-77, in Social Sciences in Asia , Volume 3 , Paris, UNESCO , 1979.

24. "New Zealand's Development Model; and the prospects for Human Rights",Asian Cultural Forum on Development Report, 1978, pp 23-28.

25. "Nouvelle-Zelande", pp 55-83, L'Infrastructure des Sciences Sociales en Asie, lll, Paris, UNESCO.

26. "Economic Depression-Ideological Crisis", pp 41-42, Industrial Relations Review, Volume 1, Number 4, 1979.

27. "The De-Industrialisation of Australia and New Zealand", pp 32-37,Industrial Relations Review, Volume 1, Number 4, 1979.

28. "The Limitations of a National Perspective", pp 73-76, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, Volume 15, Number 1, March 1979.

29. "Human Rights in Asia and the Pacific", pp 15-20, Foreign Policy Perspectives, Volume 1, Number 3, 1979, Auckland.

30. "Trans-Tasman Co-Operation : Who will Benefit?", Comment, No 10, March 1980, pp 15-18.

31. "The animals went in two by two", Industrial Relations Review, Volume 1,Number 6, March-April 1980, pp 34-40.

32 "Whose Dominions?", New Zealand International Review, Volume Vl, Number 2, March-April, 1982, pp 15-20.

33. "Review, P.E.Glasner, The Sociology of Secularisation", 1980,International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Volume XXl, 1-2, pp 126-127.

34. "Politics : Has the art of the possible become an Impossible Art?", Chapter 8, New Zealand Society, (Eds), P. Spoonley, D. Pearson and I. Shirley, 1981 Dunmore Press, Palmerston North.

35. "Public Interest Movements and Freedom of Information in New Zealand", pp 303-306, Sharing : Proceedings of LAA/NZLA Conference, 1981 Sydney, ANZ Publishers.

36. "Socialism : A Human Association in pursuit of a Humane Society", pp 179-198, Chapter 9, Development Tracks, (Ed) Ian Shirley, 1982, Dunmore Press, Palmerston North.

37. "Social Democracy and Underdevelopment : Singapore and Malaysia", Chapter 5, pp 92-112, in P.Davis (Ed), Social Democracy in the Pacific Region, 1983, Ross Publications, Auckland.

38. "Labour Debate : Middle Class M.P's Meddling", National Business Review, Volume 13, No 31, 16 August, 1982.

39. "Think Big, Think Again, Think People : A Critique of Capital Intensive Development Strategies", Eleventh Geography Conference Proceedings, V.U.W 1982, pp 26-28.

40. Q.U.N.O. Reports and Articles : 1982-1984 : (these are held in the archives of Quaker Peace and Service London).

(1) "Report of Meeting held on 26th October 1982 re World Bank Report, I.D.A in Retrospect", pp 4, 27.10.82.

(2) The World Commodity Crisis", pp 4, 23.2.83.

(3) "Imperial Requiem : The Decline of Superpower Influence in Our Time", pp 1, 9.2.83.

(4) "Confidential Report on Discussion with Martin Huslid", Ambassador for Norway, Co-Ordinator Group B", pp 4, 11.1.83.

(5) "Confidential Discussion with Bhagirath Lal Das", Ambassador for India, Chairman of the Group of 77 Preparatory Committee on Trade, 22.2.83, pp 3.

(6) "Confidential Report on Discussion with Gamani Corea" Secretary General UNCTAD, pp 4, 28.2.83.

(7) "Finance and Development", pp 5, 1.3.84.

(8) "Looking Towards Williamsburg : US International Economic Policy", pp 4, 21.3.83.

(9) "QUNO Geneva in the 1980's", pp 7, 27.4.83.

(10) "Confidential Report on Meeting with World Jewish Congress", pp 3, 18.4.83.

(11) "Interdependent Global Crises demand Integrated Responses", pp 3, 30.4.83.

(12) UNCTAD 6 Briefings "Some Questions for the UK and US delegations", pp 3, 10.5.83.

(13) "We the people of the United Nations : A Review of the work of the Swedish Ambassador to NGO 's", pp 4, 26.4.83.

(14) "The START/INF Talks : What Chance of Success?, pp 4, 26.4.83.

(15) "Justice and Development - Security and Peace; A Preview of UNCTAD 6 ", pp 5, 1.6.83.

(16) UNCTAD 6, pp 7, 15.7.83.

(17) "Quaker facilitation of Jewish/Muslim Dialogue", pp 3, 31.8.83.

(18) "Human Rights Sub-Commission", pp 3, 31.8.83.

(19) "Confidential Report on Palestine (1)", pp 4, 4.10.83.

(20) "Confidential Report on Palestine (2)", pp 4, 6.10.83.

(21) "The Question of Conscientious Objection to Military Service; A Modest step forward at the 36th Session of the HR Sub Commision", pp 3, 7.10.83.

(22) N.G.O Consultation on the World Disarmament Campaign and the Prevention of Nuclear War", pp 2, 28.10.83.

(23) "Confidential report on C.S.D.E", pp 2, 27.10.83.

(24) "Confidential Report on Muslim-Jewish Dialogue", 28.10.83.

(25) "World Disarmament : A Socialist Perspective", pp 4, 30.10.83.

(26) "Confidential Report on inclusion of Asian Human Rights N.G.O's in the work of the United Nations", pp 2, 30.10.83.

(27) "The Lebanon Conference on National Dialogue : The First Phase", pp 20, 9.11.83

(28) "The Question of Conscientious Objection to Military Service : Action Alert for the Human Rights Commission", pp 4, 1.12.83.

(29) "Confidential Report on the Independent International Commission for Humanitarian Affairs", pp 4, 13.12.83.

(30) "Middle East/Lebanon", pp 2, 25.1.84.

(31) "Confidential Report on Nabil Ramlawi - P.L.O. Representative Geneva", pp 2, 25.1.84.

(32) "North-South Negotiations : There must be a better way?", pp 32, 20.3.84.

(33) "Confidential Report on the US View of UNCTAD and the North South Dialogue", pp 10, 6.4.84.

(34) "Civil and Political Rights", pp 35-39, Report of NGO Conference on Human Rights, International Commission of Jurists, Geneva, January 1984.

(35) "Confidential Report on Meeting with Robert Van Schaik", Ambassador of the Netherlands to the UN Geneva, pp 3, 4.5.84.

(36) "Confidential Report on the elaboration of a second optional protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights", pp 3, 2.7.84.

(37) "Indigenous People's Land Rights; The case of the Maoris of New Zealand", pp 11, 15.4.84.

(38) "Strategy Session on Second Draft Optional Protocol", pp 3, 7.8.84.

(39) "Intervention of second draft Optional Protocol", pp 3, 7.8.84

(40) "Border Problems in Papua New Guinea", Christchurch Press, 10.11.84.

Copies of all these reports are available in the University of Canterbury

Library (Authors Collection) or at Quaker Peace and Service, London, U.K.

Chapters and Articles Written Post 1984

41."The Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights", pp 3, Amnesty International Newsletter, April, 1985.

42. "Perspective : New Zealand's Relations with the U.S.A, Britain and the Pacific", pp 67-97, Asian Exchange, Volume IV, Nos 2 and 3, January 1986.

43. "The Quest for Peace, Review of the non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference", pp 11-17, New Zealand International Review, Volume XI, No 1, January/February, 1986.

44. "New Zealand's Relations with the UK, the US and the Pacific", pp 590-607, Alternatives : Journal of World Policy , Volume 10, Number 4,1985.

45. "Differing Views in the Quest for Peace and Security", pp 8-11,Accent , Volume 1, No 3, August 1986.

46. "Kevin Clements answers his Critics", Accent, Volume 1, No 4, September, 1986, pp 7.

47. "New Zealand's Anti-Nuclear Stand", pp 32-35, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Volume 43, Number 2, March 1987.

48. "The New Zealand Defence Review : A Unique Opportunity for Public Participation", Chapter 12, pp 214-242, in J Boston and M Holland, 1987 The Fourth Labour Government : Radical Politics in New Zealand, Auckland, Oxford University Press.

49. "New Zealand Defence and Security in a Nuclear Age", Lincoln Efford Memorial Lecture, 30 March 1987, W.E.A Publication, Christchurch, pp33.

50. "Defence and Security : What I want, What New Zealanders Want and What Christian Vocation Demands", pp 3-17, in Christian Peacemaking Now , University of Waikato, Conference report 1986, Hamilton.

51 "Defence and the Pacifist", The Friend, Volume 145, Number 25, June 19 1987, pp 781-784.

52. "New Zealand Paying for the Nuclear Ban", pp 41-45, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Volume 43, No 4, July/August 1987.

53. "Neutralitet for Fred-Ett Nyzeelandskt Perspektiv", pp 26-38, 1987,Nr 5 Fredsarsdelegationens skriftserie, Stockholm, Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

54. "Neutrality for Peace", Chapter 5, pp 37-45, in C.J. Burrows (Ed), 1987,The Nuclear Predicament : Problems and Solutions, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

55. "Global Security and Arms Control", pp 14-19, New Zealand International Review, Volume XIII, No1, January/February 1988.

56. "Nuclear Issues in the 1987 General Election", pp 5-7, Peace Research Centre Newsletter A.N.U., Volume 2, No 3, 1987.

57. "New Zealand's role in promoting a Nuclear Free Pacific", Journal of Peace Research, Oslo, Vol 25, No 4, 1988, pp 395-410.

58. "Moving Beyond a Nuclear Free New Zealand", The Peacemaker, Vol. 41, No 1, March 1988.

59. "Peace and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region", New Zealand International Review, Vol XIV, No.1, January/February, 1989, pp 12-16.

60. "Common security in the Asia-Pacific Region: Problems and Prospects",Alternatives, Volume XIV, Number 1, January 1989, pp 49-76.

61. "Peace and Justice in Quaker Education", pp 53-57, in Proceedings of the First International Congress on Quaker Education, 1988, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina.

62. "The Politics of New Zealand's Anti-Nuclear Initiatives" in Yoshikazu Sakamoto (Ed), 1988, Asia: Militarization and Regional Conflict, London ZED Books, pp 167-183, (United Nations Studies on Peace and Regional Security Volume 3).

63. "A Peace Meeting in Greece", The Peacemaker, Vol 42, No 2, June 1989, pp 6-9.

64. "Neutrality for Peace : A New Zealand Perspective", pp 27-41, in C. John and R. O'Grady (Eds), 1988, Nuclear Free Nation: A Case Study of Aotearoa-New Zealand, Hong Kong, Christian Conference of Asia.

65. "Will Test Ban Conference Self Destruct?", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol 45, No 6, July/August 1989, pp 16-20.

66. "The Quaker Contribution to Peace Making", Peace Review : The International Quarterly of World Peace, Volume 1, Number 3, Summer 1989, pp 40-44.

67. With Niu Qiang, "Summary Report 53rd Pugwash Symposium on Peace and Security in the Asian-Pacific Region", pp 147-151, Pugwash Newsletter, Volume 26, No 4, 1989.

68. "Peace, Development and the Environment", New Zealand International Review, Vol XIV, No 6, November/December 1989, pp 18-22.

69. "Is Conferencing Peacemaking?", pp 17-21, The Peacemaker, Vol. 42, No 4, December 1989.

70. "Asia-Pacific Security: The Persisting Cold War", pp 18-23, New Zealand International Review, Vol XV, No1, January-February 1990.

71. "Peace and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region", pp 117-123, Pugwash Newsletter, January 1990, Volume 27, No 3.

72. "Peacemaking in the 1990s", pp 32-44, Sites: A Journal for Radical Perspectives on Culture, No 20 Autumn, 1990.

73. "Towards a Nuclear Free Pacific", Chapter 3, pp 74-95, in Paul F. Green (Ed), Studies in New Zealand Social Problems, 1990, Dunmore Press, Palmerston North.

74. "Transcending National Security: Towards a More Inclusive Conceptualisation of National and Global Security", New Views of International Security, Occasional Paper Series, No 1, June 1990, Syracuse University, New York, pp 31.

75. "Towards a Sociology of Security", Conflict Resolution Consortium of the University of Colorado Working Paper No 90-4, pp 28.

76."Nynjirando no ba'ai" Chapter 2 pp 51-60 in T Toyoda, S Iijima and J Maki (eds) 1990 Taiheiyo no hikakuka Koso Iwanami-shinsho 150 Tokyo Iwanami-shoten publishers

77. "Regional Conflicts and Global Security" Pugwash Newsletter Vol 28 No 2 October 1990 pp 131-137

78."War: Did the UN do it Right?" New Zealand Herald 13.3.91

79."The Gulf War and World Order" Peacelink No 90 April 1991 pp28-30 also published as Fact Sheet No11/5 March 1991 by the New Zealand Foundation for Peace Studies.

80."The New Zealand Peace Movement and Political Change" Chapter 12 in J.Henderson and R Kennaway (eds) Beyond New Zealand:Foreign Policy Options for the 90s , 1991 Auckland Longman Paul Ltd

(81) "Regional Conflicts and Global Security" pp 46-52 in J Rotblat (ed)1991 Towards a Secure World in the Twenty First Century:Proceedings of the 40th Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, London England

(82) "Transcending National Security:Towards a More Inclusive Conceptualisation of National and Global Security" pp 242-250 in J Rotblat (Ed) 1991 Towards a Secure World in the Twenty First Century:Proceedings of the Fortieth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs London , England.

(83) "Nouveaux espaces de conflict et de cooperation dans le Bassin du Pacifique:La perspective neo-zelandaise" Chapitre douze pp 291-321 in Gerard Hervouet (ed) 1991 Asie-Pacifique:Les nouveaux espaces de Cooperation et de conflits, Canada Les Presses de L'Universite Laval

(84) "The Last Broken Promise:Amending New Zealand's Anti Nuclear Act" pp 8-9 Pacific Research, Vol 4 No 4 November 1991

(85) "The Final Broken Promise:Moves to Amend New Zealand's Anti Nuclear Legislation" pp 21-23 The Indian Ocean Review Vol 4 No 4 1991

(86) "New Zealand's no-nuke policy at risk" The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, pp 7-9 Vol 48 No 1 January February 1992

(87) "Peace and Security in the Asia Pacific Region:Post Cold War Problems and Prospects" Bulletin of Peace Proposals , Volume 23 (2) pp 177-188 1992

(88) Guest Editor, Peace Review Volume 4 Number 2 1992 pp44 on "Asia Pacific Peace and Security"

(89) Editorial on Peace and Security in the Asia Pacific Region, pp2-7 Peace Review, Volume 4 Number 2 1992

(90) "Security and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific:Developments and prospects-Pacific and South East Asian Perspectives" pp95-107, Conference of Research Institutes in Asia and the Pacific UNIDIR, Geneva 1992

(91) "A Peace Research Agenda for the 1990s" Scientists for Global Responsibility, Update Volume 1 Number 1 April 1993 pp2-4

(92) "The United Nations' Peacemaking and Peacekeeping Roles:Problems and Prospects" Chapter 17 pp213-224 in R Mahmood and R Sani (eds) 1993Confidence Building and Conflict Reduction in the Pacific ISIS Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.

(93) "National Security and Regional Arms Control"pp 141-149 in United Nations, Disarmament Topical Papers 13, National Security and Confidence Building in the Asia Pacific Region, 1993 New York, United Nations

(94) "Searching for a Global Security System" pp1-10 World Affairs Vol 10 No 1 1993.

(95) "Peace and Security in the Asia Pacific Region" pp264-268 in J Rotblat (ed) 1993 Striving for Peace Security and Development in the World, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs Singapore Continental Press.

(96) "Regional Security" pp32-35 in J.Rotblat (ed) 1993 Striving for Peace Security and Development in the World, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs Singapore Continental Press.

(97) "Regionalism accelerates in the Asia Pacific", Pacific Research Vol 6 No. 3 August 1993 pp6-9

(98) E.Chauvistre and K.Clements, "CTBT Negotiating Mandate Agreed" p.25 Pacific Research Vol 6 No 3 August 1993

(99) "Peace Research in Australia and New Zealand" The Indian Ocean Review, Vol 6 No 2 1993 pp 26-27

(100) "Co-Operative Security: our Best Bet" Defence Quarterly Vol 1 No 2 August 1993 pp14-15

(101) "New Alternatives for Japan in the Post Cold War Era:A view from the South West Pacific" Peace Studies(Heiwa Kenkyu)-Annals of the PSAJ (Nihon Heiwa Gakkai Vol 18 November 1993 pp 38-45

(102) "Prospects for a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty", Pacific Research, Vol 6.No 4 November 1993 pp 23-23.

(103) "The influence of individuals and Non-Governmental Organisations on New Zealand Foreign Policy Making, 1943-1993-with special reference to the United Nations and Disarmament", Chapter 6 pp111-133 in A.Trotter (ed) 1993 Fifty Years of New Zealand Foreign Policy Making, Dunedin University of Otago Press.

(104) "The South Pacific Forum" Chapter 20 pp 132-142, 1993 Disarmament and National Security in an Interdependent World, New York United Nations (105) "Challenges to Regional Security and Disarmament Measures" Chapter 30 pp 222-227 1993 Disarmament and National Security in an Interdependent World, New York, United Nations

(106) "Limiting the Production and Spread of Landmines" pp3-6 Pacific Research,Vol 7 No 1 February 1994

(107) "Towards a Nuclear Free Pacific" Chapter 3 pp82-103 in Paul F Green (ed) Studies in New Zealand Social Problems (2nd Edition) 1994 The Dunmore Press, New Zealand

(108) with W Lambourne,"Militarisation and Development:The need for a consistent and Ethical Foreign Policy", Development Bulletin Vol 30 April 1994 pp 37-39

(109) "Living our Peace Witness" FWCC Background Paper, 18th Triennial Meeting, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. 1994 pp 1-7

(110) "New Zealand Peace and Security Studies" Chapter 9 in P.Evans (Ed) 1994 Studying Asia Pacific Security. Canada, University of Toronto -York University Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies pp187-197.

(111) "The Implementation of Agreed CBMs:Regional Experience" pp 94-100 in Disarmament:Topical Papers 18: Cooperation in the Maintenance of Peace and Security and Disarmament. 1994 United Nations Centre for Disarmament Affairs, N.Y

(112) "Introduction" to K.Clements and R Ward (eds) 1994 Building International Community:Cooperating for Peace Case Studies, Sydney Allen and Unwin Ltd pp1-27

113) "Conclusion" to K.Clements and R Ward (eds)1994 Building International Community:Cooperating for Peace Case Studies, Sydney Allen and Unwin Ltd pp 325-329

(114) "An overview of Non-Proliferation Developments since the end of the Cold War" pp 13-19 in Bombs in Basements?A Disarmament Agenda for 1995 1994 NCCD, IPPNW, UNANZ Wellington New Zealand.

(115) "The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)" Pacific Research Vol 7 No 3 August 1994 pp12-13

(116) "The 25th South Pacific Forum:Managing Our Resources"Pacific Research Vol 7 No 3 August 1994 pp 18-19

(117) "World Court Project"Pacific Research Vol 7 No 3 August 1994, p.39. (118) "Imagining a World Without Nuclear Weapons:Moving Beyond the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty" pp4-11 Current Affairs Bulletin, 1994/January 1995

(119) "Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Asia-Pacific Region:Culture, Problem Solving and Peacemaking" Pacifica Review Vol 6 No 2 1994 pp1-15.

(120) "Reforming the United Nations and promoting International Peace:An Elaboration of Gareth Evans1s proposals" Pacifica Review, Vol 6 no 2 1994 pp99-117.

(121) "Conflict Prevention and the Role of CSBMs in the Asia Pacific Region" Chapter 4 pp23-43 in M.Chalmers, O Greene and Xie Zhiqiong (Eds) 1995 Asia Pacific Security and the United Nations, University of Bradford Press,

United Kingdom

(122) "Why the Cold War Ended:Carrots were more important than Sticks" Chapter 8 1996 in R Summy and M Salla (Eds) Why the Cold War Ended, Connecticut, Greenwood Press

(123)."Boston Research Centre for the Twenty First Century:Global Citizens Awards" by K Clements,E Boulding, A Carnesale, J Montgomery and Ken Lowry in The American Journal of Economics and Sociology Volume 55 No 3 1996

(124). "North East Asian Regional Security:The role of International Institutions" in T Inoguchi and G Stillman (Eds) 1997 North East Asian Regional Security:The Role of International Institutions, United Nations University Press.

(125)."The Future of Peace and Conflict Studies" Peace and Policy Volume 1 Number 2 1997

(126) "Okinawa in the 21st Century" Peace and Policy , Volume 2 Number 1 1997

(127) "The Role of the United Nations in the Asia Pacific Region" Chapter 9 in The Future of the United Nations. Seoul Kyung Hee University Press

(128) "Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation" Peace and Conflict Studies Volume 4 1 July 1997 pp 3-14

(129) "The desirable Status and Role of the United Nations in the 21st Century" Occasional Paper UNA of Korea 1997

(130)"Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving" pp 4-10 Journal of Peace Studies, 1998

(131)"The United Nations:Preventive Diplomacy and the Quest for Human Security" Peace Forum Vol XIII 24 1996 pp 83-101

(132) "The Role of Education and Training in Building a Culture Favourable to the Non-Violent Transformation of Conflict" Occasional Paper 3 Life and Peace Institute, 1997 Uppsala Sweden

(133)"Home Truths", New Routes , Uppsala Volume 3: 1 1997 pp 11-15

(134) "A Field in Tension:From Alternative Dispute Resolution to Conflict Transformation" Chapter 9 pp 129-148 in R Du Plessis and Geoff Fougere, 1998 Politics, Policy and Practice, Christchurch, University of Canterbury Press

(135)."International Peace Institutions " Chapter 3 in John Lampen (ed) 2000 No Alternative?Non-violent responses to Repressive Regimes, York William Sessions Ltd.

(136) "An evaluation of the Role of the ASEAN Regional Forum in promoting Peace and Security in South East Asia" Part VIII pp 767-776 in J Rotblat Ed,Remember Your Humanity, 1999 London World Scientific Publishers

(137) "Towards Conflict Transformation and a Just Peace" Chapter 14 Berghof Handbook on Conflict Transformation, Berlin 2001

(138)" Peace Education in Conflict Zones" pp9-16 in Sang Saeng, UNESCO Korea Volume 2 December 31 2001

Unpublished papers delivered at professional meetings / seminars

"Religious Ideology and Social Action", pp 14. Presented at Seminar, heology and the Social Sciences, Massey University, January 1970.

"A Critique of 'Modernisation" Theories. Presented to the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Oxford, October 1970.

"Some Sociological Questions about the 'Human Factor' in Town Planning". Address to the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Town Planning Institute, 26 October 1973.

"Politics in a Colonial Setting : The Case of Hong Kong", pp 1-15. Paper presented to the New Zealand Sociological Association Conference, 16-17 November 1973, Victoria University Wellington,

"Community Power : Decentralisation of the Health Service", pp 1-6. Presented to Interdisciplinary Conference on Social Policy for New Zealand, 21 November 1974.

"Towards a Radical Political Sociology : Some Questions about the State of the Discipline", pp 1-10, paper presented to the Conference of the New Zealand Sociological Association, Auckland University, 22-23 November 1974.

"Development and Underdevelopment in New Zealand : Some problems associated with nation building in an affluent society", pp 1-12, Presented to the Fourth Regional Training Seminar on Sociology and Development, New Delhi, India, March 17-28, 1975, UNESCO .

"An ecology of political repression in Malaysia", pp 1-15. Presented to the 1975 Annual Conference of SAANZ, University of Waikato, New Zealand.

"Priorities in Social Research", pp 18. Presented to the Social Sciences Committee of the National Research Advisory Council, Wellington 20 May 1977.

"Towards an Independent New Zealand", pp 18, Winter Lecture, presented to the Victoria University of Wellington, 29 July 1977.

"The Political Implications of Neo-Classical, Structuralist and Neo Marxist Theories of Development". Presented to the Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore 18 December 1978, and also the East-West Centre University of Hawaii July 1979.

"Development and Underdevelopment in Malaysia". Presented to the School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom, April 1979.

"The Ideological Crisis". Presented to the New Zealand Sociological Association Conference, November 1979.

"Think Big, Think Again, Think People: A Critique of Capital Intensive Development Strategies". Presented to New Zealand Geographer's Conference on Development Options for New Zealand. August 1981, Victoria University of Wellington.

"New Zealand1s Relationship with the United States, the United Kingdom and The Pacific". Paper presented to the United Nations University Seminar on Peace and Security Issues in Asia and the Pacific, Tashkent, Soviet Union May 1985.

"Report on Regional Peace and Security Issues", New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Christchurch, June 1985

"Preventing the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons : A Review of the 6th Non Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, Wellington, 6 December 1985, United Nations Association, Annual General Meeting.

"The New Zealand Defence Review Process". Paper presented to Regional Seminar on Peace and Security, United Nations University, Auckland 3-6 April 1986.

"Defence and Security : What New Zealanders Want". Paper presented to Christian Peacemaking Now Conference, University of Waikato, 28-30 November 1986.

"Defence and Security : Challenges for the Future", pp 15 Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University Seminar on New Zealand Defence, 9 December 1986.

"Daring to Imagine a World Without Nuclear Weapons : An analysis of the problems associated with a small state trying to impose anti-nuclear conditions over its alliance partners - the case of New Zealand". Presented to 5 Continent, Peace and Disarmament Conference, Athens, Greece. 13-17 December 1986.

"The role of small states in changing world political structures : with special reference to New Zealand", paper presented to the United nations University/Kanagawa Prefecture Conference on "Common Security and the Role of the State" Yokohama, Japan, 12-16 December 1987.

"Peace and Justice in Quaker Education", pp 1-12 paper presented to Peace and Justice Workshop of First International Conference on Quaker Education, 7-10 April 1988, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.

"Does New Zealand's Anti-Nuclear Policy Diminish United States Security?", paper presented to the Faculty of Arts, Pitzer College, Claremont California, 12 April 1988.

"Common Security in the Asia-Pacific Region", paper presented to International Peace Research Association Conference, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 16 August 1988.

Inaugural lecture on Common Security in the Asia-Pacific Region, to Post-Graduate Students, Richardson Institute for Peace Studies, Lancaster University, England, 11 October 1988.

"Common Security : An untested model in the Asia-Pacific Region" delivered to the First Peace Olympiad on "Peace through International Co-Operation", organised by KEADEA, Athens Greece, 13-18 March 1989.

"Common Security : A Pre-requisite for denuclearisation in the Asia-Pacific Region", paper presented to 56th Pugwash Symposium on Peace and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region, International House, Tokyo, Japan, 16-19 September 1989.

"Transcending National Security : Towards a More Inclusive Conceptualisation of Peace and Security". Program for the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict, Maxwell School, Syracuse University. 23-24 February 1990.

"Alternative Conceptions of Security" 40th Pugwash Conference on Science and International Affairs" University of London 14-21 September 1990 "Peace and security in the Asia Pacific Region" 41st Pugwash Conference on Science and International Affairs" Beijing China 16-23 september 1991

"Keynote Lecture to University of Western Australia, Summer School on "Australasia and Asia", 16-21 January 1992

Invited paper on "Security and Disarmament Research in Asia and the Pacific" to UNIDIR Conference, 23-25 March 1992, Beijing, China.

Invited paper on the" UN and Peacekeeping" 6th Asia Pacific RoundTable, ISIS, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Invited paper on "The UN and the Gulf War", IPRA Commission on Peace Building in the Middle East, + Chair of International Conflict Resolution Workshop, IPRA 14th General Conference, Kyoto Japan 23-30 July 1992.

Invited Paper on "A Peace Research Agenda for the 1990s" Australian Institute for International Affairs, Canberra Australia 30 March 1993

Invited paper on "The South Pacific Forum and Confidence Building in the South West Pacific" United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs, Conference on Disarmament in an Interdependent World, Kyoto, Japan 13-16 April 1993

Invited paper on " The role of Non-Governmental Organisations in the Determination of New Zealand Foreign Policy" Foreign Policy School, University of Otago, Dunedin New Zealand May 14-17 1993

Invited paper on "The End of the Cold War" Peace Studies Conference, University of Queensland, 24-25 September 1993.

Invited paper on "International Humanitarian Intervention", University of Victoria, British Columbia, 24-26 January 1994

Invited paper on "Regional Confidence Building Measures:With special Reference to South Asia" UN Office for Disarmament Affairs, Regional Meeting on CBM's and Disarmament in the Asia Pacific Region, Kathmandu Nepal 30 January-4 February 1994.

Keynote address on the Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention to MAPW AGM, Adelaide, April 1994.

Co-Organiser and Chair APPRA, Asia Foundation, USM Penang Malaysia, Conference on Conflict Resolution in the Asia Pacific Region; Cross cultural perspectives on problem solving and peacemaking. May 22-26 1994

Keynote speaker on Non-Proliferation at UNANZ/NCCPD, conference on New Zealand and the Disarmament Agenda for the 1990s. Wellington NZ 29-31 July. 1994

Invited keynote address to PRIME/UNU Workshop on Reform of the United Nations. Meiji-Gakuin University Tokyo, Japan 11-14 March 1995.

Fourth Lippincott Peace lecture, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore Pa. 22 March 1995.

Lecture on Internal Conflicts and Development to the Friday Morning Group, World Bank 21 April 1995.

Invited paper to Friends Association of High Education Conference, Haverford College, Haverford Pa. 22-25 June 1995 on "Teaching Conflict resolution in Public Universities"

Paper on "Advocacy and Reconciliation" at the second conference on Forgiveness and Reconciliation organised by the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy July 1995.

Kevin Clements and Chris Mitchell, Consultations with the UN Department of Political Affairs on "New Frameworks for Conflict Prevention" July 20-21 1995

Keynote address on "Reform of the United Nations" at the Annual Conference of COPRED, Willamette College, Oregon August 1995.

Expert Consultant at Research Review Panel for the United States Institute for Peace, September 1995

Invited Paper on "Affirmative Action and Conflict Resolution" Adam Institute Jerusalem Israel November 1995 plus consultations with partners at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Bethlehem University, Palestine.

Commissioned paper on the Political Dimensions of the Dayton Accords for the Winston Foundation, Washington DC January 1996

Keynote Speaker at George Washington University on "Exploring the Ethical Dimensions of Environmental Conflicts" 24th February 1996

Inaugural Lecture to Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research on "The Future of Peace and Conflict Studies" Boston Research Centre for the 21st Century, 3 April 1996

Siena College, Albany New York 1996 Distinguished Peace Lecture on the Bosnian Peace Process 10 April 1996

Invited Lecture to the Programme on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution at Harvard University on "The Contribution of Peacebuilding and Problem Solving to Conflict Transformation" 29 April 1996

Field Trip with Susan Allen Nann to Georgia and Abkhazia to organise a problem solving workshop between parliamentarians December 1996

Keynote address to United States Peace Corps Agency on "The Relationship between Development and Conflict "January 14 1997

Plenary Address to Hewlett Foundation Conference on "Conflict Resolution Theory and Training" January 30th 1997

Invited Paper to Conference organised by NCDO of the Netherlands on "Conflict Resolution education and training in North America" February 1997

Facilitator of Conflict Resolution Mapping Exercise at the Kontakt de Kontinenten, Netherlands February 1997.

ISA Conference Toronto March 1997 Invited Discussant on a panel on Peacekeeping.

Invited Paper on The Protection of Minority Rights, Minority Rights Group Annual General Meeting, London April 1997.

Guest Lecturer on Preventive Diplomacy and Negotiation Theory to UNITAR Training Seminar for UN officials and Diplomats on Conflict Prevention Stadts Schlaining Austria 26-30 June 1997

Invited Paper to the 47th Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs " An Evaluation of the role of the ASEAN Regional Forum in Promoting Peace and Security in the Asia Pacific Region" Lillehammer, Norway 1-7 August 1997

International Studies Association, 16-20 February 1999 Invited paper on Development and Preventive Diplomacy

Lecture to Kings College London, Centre for Defence Studies on Conflict Transformation in the 21st century. 2 March 1999

Chair of meeting on Human Security and Global Governance, "West Asian Security Issues" Toda Institute, Istanbul Turkey 5-6 March 1999

Invited Paper on "Companies and Conflict" to NorskHydro, Oslo, Norway 19 March 1999

Facilitator at European Platform on Conflict Prevention, Seminar on Codes of Conduct in Conflict Resolution Practice. 25-26 April 1999

Hague Appeal for Peace 9-15 May 1999 , Coordinator of Mediator Group, Commentator on Queen Noor's presentation on Women and Conflict, Chair of Workshop on Kosovo.

Consultant and Lecturer at 4 Colleges Summer School on Conflict Prevention and Preventive Diplomacy 14-19 June 1999

Guest Lecturer to MA in Peace Studies Programme at Stadt Schlaining Austria 7-11 October 1999

Guest Lecturer at Wilton Park Conference on Private Security Companies 19-21 November 1999

Invited Keynote speaker to MIT and Harvard Consultation on "Good Offices and Conflict Resolution" 26-28 January 2000.

Distinguished Guest Lecturer at Brandeis University on "Kosovo One Year Afterwards", leader of Faculty Seminar on "Learning Communities", and guest speaker at seminar on "Conflict prevention;Theory and Practice" 13-17 February 2000

Guest Lecturer at the International Institute for Policy Studies, Japan on The Role of Regional Organisations and NGOs in Conflict Prevention 23-26 March 2000

Invited Consultant to Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Security Sector Reform 12 April 2000.

Presentation to the World Bank on the role of the "Private Sector in Conflict Prevention", Post Conflict Reconstruction Unit 20 April 2000

Department for International Development, Consultant to CPR network on Conflict Prevention Theory and practice and policy formation- Oxford 15 -17 May 2000

Guest Speaker at GTZ/Loccum Consultation on Conflict Prevention. Loccum Germany 18-20 May 2000

Wilton Park Lecturer on "Reform of the United Nations". 25 May 2000

Chair of HUGG 2 Limassol Cyprus on Peace and Security in West Asia 26-28 May 2000

Commencement Speaker at the Frankfurt International School, 3 June 2000

Japanese Foreign Ministry and Institute of International Affairs-Guest Speaker at two Symposia. NGOs in Conflict Prevention, and Search for a Comprehensive approach to Conflict Resolution. Tokyo Japan 7-14 June 2000

Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chair of Working Group on Non State Actors in Conflict Prevention, Kreusenberg, Sweden 19-20 June 2000

Keynote Speaker at London and Middlesex Yearly Meeting, Religious Society of Friends on "Conflict Prevention in the 21st Century". 24 June 2000

Keynote Speaker at 18th International Peace Research Association Conference, Tampere Finland on "Positive Experiences of Peacebuilding and Social Transformation" 8 August 2000

Keynote Speaker to State of the World Forum, New York on Business and Conflict 7th September 2000

Keynote Speaker on "Development and Conflict" to PICAR Conference Harvard University, 8-9 September 2000

Discussant on "Sovereignty and International Humanitarian Intervention", Pugwash Conference on Science and International Affairs, Como, Italy 29 September-1st October 2000

Facilitator and Workshop Leader, Osijek Peace Center, Vukovar Croatia 9-13 October 2000

Expert member of Study Group Researching Peace Practice, Uppsala Sweden 16-18 October 2000

Guest Lecturer, on Development, Poverty and Conflict, Bradford University School of Peace Studies 19 October 2000

Keynote Speaker at the Helsinki Citizens Assembly on "Conflict Transformation and Democratisation" and Chair of Panel on Business and Peace, Baku, Azerbaijan 30 October-1 November 2000

Expert member of UK Delegation to G8 officials Meeting on Humanitarian Intervention and Conflict Prevention 28th November Canada House

Keynote Speaker at EPBLO Meeting on Conflict Prevention in the 21st Century at the European Parliament 7th December 2000

Keynote Speaker at ZEF/GTZ Conference on Conflict Prevention and Peace Building, on "Ngos and Conflict Prevention" Bonn. Germany 14-16 December 2000

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

I am a current member of the

(1) International Peace Research Association

(2) Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs

(3) COPRED and NCPCR

(4) European Platform on Conflict Prevention-Board Member of the European Centre for Conflict Prevention

(5) Past Secretary General of the Asia Pacific Peace Research Association

(6) Past President of the International Peace Research Association

(7) Past President of the International Peace Research Association Foundation.

PAST AND PRESENT PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

1. 1974-1975 New Zealand Representative on the SAANZ Executive.

2. 1974-1975 Editor of the SAANZ Newsletter.

3. 1974-1975 Member of the Editorial Board of The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology.

4. 1975 Member of the Editorial Board, Current Sociology.

5. 1976-1979 Editor of The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology.

6. 1975-1982Chairman of the Canterbury Council for Civil Liberties.

7. 1980 Chairman/Organiser of Three Nation Conference on Development and Underdevelopment in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

8. 1982-1983Chairman/Organiser of Colloquium, "North-South Negotiations: There must be a better way?, Chateau Bossey, Geneva, Switzerland.

9. 1984 Consultant to New Zealand National Commission of UNESCO on Communications and Development.

10. 1985 Vice-Chairman, International Year of Peace National Committee.

11. 1985 Expert Member, New Zealand Delegation to N.P.T. ReviewConference,Geneva,Switzerland,August September1985.

12. 1986 Member, New Zealand Government, Defence Committee of Enquiry.

13. 1987 Fellow to United States-European Summer School on Global Security and Arms Control, ADIU et al., Sussex University, England, 25 July - 8 August 1987.

14. 1987 Invited expert to United Nations University/Kanagawa Prefecture Conference on Common Security and the Role of the the State. Yokohama, Japan, 12 - 16 December 1987.

15. 1988 Workshop leader on Peace and Justice, First International Conference on Quaker Education, 7 - 10 April 1988, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina. U.S.A.

16. 1988 Opportunity Group leader, 17th Triennial Meeting of the FWCC, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan 19 - 27 August 1988.

17. 1988 Rapporteur, First Pugwash Symposium on Peace and Security in the Asian-Pacific Region 17 - 20 October 1988, Beijing, People's Republic of China.(+ Paper on Common Security).

18. 1988 Secretary, Christchurch Branch New Zealand Institute of International Affairs. 1988 -

19. 1989 Member International Review Committee evaluating the Peace Research Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 15 - 20 May 1989.

20. 1989 Invited expert to UNESCO Conference on "Peace in the Minds of Men" in Yamoussoukro, Cote D'Ivoire, Africa 25 June to 2 July 1989.

21. 1989 Rapporteur, Second Pugwash Symposium on Peace and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region, (+ Paper on Common Security and Denuclearisation). International House,Tokyo, Japan, 16 - 19 September 1989.

22. 1990 Workshop Leader "US-Soviet Relations : Alternative Views of Security" Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, February 23- 24 1990.

23. 1990 March 18 - 20 1990 Visiting Peace Scholar, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA .

24. 1990 April 5-10 Guest lecturer on Alternative Security Options Canadian Institute for Peace and Security Ottawa,Canada.

25. 1990 Guest Lecturer on "A Sociology of Security", Pitzer College Claremont, California and California State University, 27 April -3 May 1990.

26. 1990 FWCC Visiting Lecturer on Peace and Security, Quaker approaches to Peace Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, USA , 9-16 May 1990.

27. 1990 Guest Lecturer, "Costs and Benefits of Unilateral Anti- Nuclearism" Peace Studies Programme Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada, 17 - 19 May 1990.

28. 1990 Rapporteur, 40th Pugwash Conference on Science and International Affairs, "Towards a Secure World in the 21st Century", University of London, 14 - 21 September 1990 + Invited paper on "Alternative Conceptions of Security".

29. 1990 Secretary General, Asian Peace Research Association, 1990-

30. 1991 Rapporteur, 41st Pugwash Conference on Science and International Affairs, Beijing China 16-23 September + invited paper on Peace and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region.

31. 1992 Chairman/Organiser of APPRA Regional Conference on Peace and Security in the Asia Pacific Region:Post Cold War Problems and Prospects. University of Canterbury, Christchurch New Zealand January 30-February

32 1992 Chair of International Conflict Resolution Workshop, IPRA 14th General Conference, Kyoto Japan 23-30 July.

33. 1992 FWCC Interim Committee Meeting, London October 15- 20 1992

34. 1993 Moderator,/ Rapporteur Workshop on Regional Security and Disarmament, Kathmandu, UN Office for Disarmament Affairs, Kathmandu Nepal 1-5 February

35. 1993 Co-Chair /Organiser with Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and International Peace Academy, Regional Seminar on Peacekeeping in the 1990s, Canberra Australia 21-25 March

36. 1993 Moderator/Rapporteur, Workshop on Regional Conflicts United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs Conference on Disarmament in an Interdependent World, Kyoto Japan 13-17 April 1993

37. 1993 Co-Chair/Organiser on Workshop on Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference 8 May 1993 United Nations New York , USA

38. 1993 Keynote Lecture to the 25th New Zealand Foreign Policy School, University of Otago, Dunedin New Zealand. 14-17 May 1993

39. 1993 Discussant on Regional Security: First SSRC/Abe Foundation Fellows Conference, Tokyo Japan 24-25 July 1993

40. 1993 Consultant to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Senator Gareth Evans on Reform of the UN-which resulted in G.Evans, 1993 Co-operating for Peace: The Global Agenda for the 1990s and Beyond, Allen and Unwin.

41. 1993 Consultant to the United Nations University,Regional Security Program-Workshop Tokyo 31 August-3 Sept.

42. 1993 Consultant to the Asia Foundation Planning Meeting on Cross Cultural Approaches to Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Asia Pacific Region-Workshop Hawaii 16-19 September

43. 1993 9 October Keynote address to the UNAA Youth Assembly, Adelaide on Reform of the United Nations.

44. 1993 12 October Kevin Clements and Betts Fetherston submission to the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee on Peacekeeping.

45. 1993 Keynote address at the Annual General Meeting of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney on "The Future of Peace Research".

46. 1993 15-22 October Consultations with the Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford and guest lecture to Post Graduate students on Gareth Evan's Blue Book Co-Operating for Peace.

47. 1993 FWCC Interim Committee Charney Manor, Oxford.England

48. 1993 24-25 October in Ottawa, Canada Co- chair and introducer to a meeting organised by the Canadian Centre for Global Security, The Peace Research Centre, and the Canadian Department of External Affairs and Trade on strengthening the Safeguards Provisions of the NPT .

49. 1993 26 October lecture on the Prospects for Peace in the Asia Pacific Region to the Canadian Centre for Global Security and the Canadian Department of External Relations and Trade.

50. 1993 Organisational meeting with The Asia Foundation in preparation for the 1994 APPRA conference in Penang. 51. 1993 1-5 November invited paper on "Conflict Prevention and the role of CSBM's in the Asia Pacific Region. at workshop organised by the Department of Peace Studies at Bradford University and the Chinese Peoples Association for Peace and Disarmament on the UN and Asia Pacific Security.

52. 1993 Consultant to Department of Housing,Health and Urban Services on the UN Social Summit, Copenhagen 1995

53 1993 Editor in Chief-Pacific Research, ANU.

54 1994 Invited Paper on Humanitarian Intervention to University of Victoria and University of Pennsylvania Conference on Australian and Canadian perspectives on Security. January 1994.

55. 1994 Invited Paper on Confidence Building in South Asia. United Nations Regional Disarmament Seminar Kathmandu, Nepal February 1994

56. 1994 Chair and Organiser of Regional Seminar on the NPT Regime. Organised jointly by the Peace Research Centre, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Canadian Centre for Global Security, March 1994 Canberra

57. 1994 Expert member of UNU group exploring Regional Security issues in the North Pacific-Tokyo Japan 1994- 1995.

58 1994 Chair, Department of Employment Education and Trade Review Committee into work of the Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies-March-June 1994

59. 1994 Chair, UNHCR/Austcare Summit on Refugees 22 June Parliament House, Canberra Australia 60 1994 Co-Chair, Peace Research Centre/Canadian Centre for Global Security, Workshop on NPT Review 1995. Geneva, Switzerland 7-8 September 1994.

61. 1994 Invited expert to UNU Workshop on Regional Security in North East Asia and the role of International Institutions. Singapore 12-14 October 1994.

62 1995 Co Chair, NPT Workshop United Nations New York under the auspices of the Canadian Centre for Global Security and the Peace Research Centre, Australian National University 20 January 1995

63 1995 Conflict Resolution Training Programme for the IUCN, Geneva Switzerland 6-11 June 1995 in conjunction with Professor M Le Baron, Rosemary Romero and Craig Darling.

64. Facilitator of Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Workshop, Centre for Strategic Research, Bilkent University 23-25 June 1997

65. Chris Mitchell and Kevin Clements Consultants USAID Evaluation of A Peace Education programme in Israel/Palestine from the 9-18 November 1997 . Report submitted to USAID December 1997

66. Consultant and Chair of Review Committee to Portland State University on the Introduction of their MA /Msc degrees in Conflict Resolution November 1997

67.Evaluation of NYMO Expatriate Dialogue Programme for AFSC 14- 18 January 1998. Report submitted to American Friend's Service Committee.

68. Consultant to Brandeis University on the development of their Co-existence and Reconciliation Programme March 1998

69. Diverse missions to Sweden,Norway, Finland, the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark,the European Union Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Development Agencies January 1999- June 2000.

70. Fact Finding Mission to Burundi and Rwanda for IA 4-10 April 1999

71. Fact Finding Mission to Sochi Russia for IA 19-23 October 1999

72. Fact Finding Mission to Nigeria for IA 6-13 December 1999

73. Consultant to Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Security Sector Reform.

74. Expert Consultant to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Conflict Prevention. March 2001

75. Expert Consultant to the Tufts/Talloires Symposium on Human Rights and Conflict Prevention May 2001

76. Consultant to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Conflict Prevention and the Global Conflict Prevention Fund June 2001

77. IA Fact finding missions to Georgia- June and August 2001

78. Professor Soros Foundation Kazakhstan Summer University on Theory and Practice of Conflict Resolution September 2001

79. Keynote speaker at numerous conferences at the EU/ with the Finland MOFA /Swedish MOFA and the Netherlands MOFA March- August 2001

TEACHING /RESEARCH AREAS

1. International and Regional Regimes-APEC, EAEC, ASEAN, the ARF

2. Political Sociology-International Organisations. Multilateral/bilateral negotiating processes. Defence and Security Issues.

3. Peace Research-Conflict and Conflict Resolution - Unofficial and Official Third Party Mediation. Preventive Diplomacy

4. Alternative Defence and Security Policies-Peace and Security in the Asia-Pacific region.

5. The politics and ethics of international humanitarian intervention.

Languages: English (mother tongue), French.

REFEREES

Professor Elise Boulding
North Hills, 1-301, 865 Centre Avenue
Needham MA 02492 USA

Phone 1 781 4491127

Professor Adam Curle
(Prof Emeritus Peace Studies) Bradford University,
35 Melford Road, East Dulwich, London, SE22 OAG UK.

Phone ( 081) 693-9531

Professor Alfred Bloom
President Swarthmore College
Swarthmore, P.A 19081 U.S.A

Phone: (215) 3288313

Lord Frank Judd
Rose Cottage, Nr Cockersmouth
Cumbria CA 13 ORP, or House of Lords, London.

Phone 207 6307135

Mr Malcolm Ronald Davis

Tel: (01793) 788 187 (work)
Tel: (01367) 244 245 (a/h)
email: mdavis@jscsc.org

Biography:

Malcolm Davis is a Lecturer in Defence Studies with the Defence Studies Department, King's College, London based at the Joint Services Command and Staff College. He has taught at the Centre for Security Studies and Centre for Asian Studies, Department of Politics and Asian Studies, University of Hull from October 1997 to June 2000, and Politics and International Relations at the School of Humanities, Bond University, Australia, from January 1992 to May 1995.

He holds two Master of Arts degrees - a Master of Arts in Strategic Studies from the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University in Canberra (1997) and a Master of Arts in International Relations and Strategic Studies from Lancaster University (1989), as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and American Studies from The Flinders University of South Australia (1987).

He is currently completing his PhD in Security Studies with the Centre for Security Studies and Centre for Asian Studies, Department of Politics and Asian Studies, University of Hull. His thesis examines the impact of the RMA on East Asian Maritime Security in the 21st Century.

His areas of research interest include Weapons of Mass Destruction, Future Warfare Technologies, Air and Space Power, and East Asian Security.

He is married, and is an Australian citizen.

Mr Mark Harrison

Research Fellow in Chinese Studies
Centre for the Study of Democracy
University of Westminster, London UK

M.Harrison03@westminster.ac.uk

Biographical notes

Mark Harrison gained a BA (Hons) 1st Class in Chinese Studies at the University of Adelaide, and followed this with an MA in Social Theory at Monash University. He is mid-way through his PhD , also at Monash University, in Chinese Studies. He joined the Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster in London in September 2001.

Working languages (excluding English): Mandarin

Mark Harrison's research interests are in language, media and identity in the Chinese context, with a particular focus on Taiwan. He has written on cross-straits relations, Taiwanese politics and history, the Chinese television industry, and Asian cinema and popular culture.

Academic

Research Fellow in Chinese Studies (Sept 2001)
Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster

Doctor of Philosophy, (1997-present)
Monash University

"Print and national consciousness in postwar Taiwan." (In progress)
National Visiting Fellowship, (Sept-Nov 1999)
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University

Visiting Scholar, (Jan-Aug 1998)
Center for Chinese Studies at the National Central Library of the Republic of China, Taipei

M.A. in Social Theory, (1991-92)
Monash University

"The changing representation of the city of Taipei in post-war Taiwanese literature."
"'To reflect the other's desire...' Jean Baudrillard's view of the self."

B.A. (Hons., First Class) in Chinese Studies (1986-89)
University of Adelaide

Translation and introduction to 'The Second Kind of Loyalty
(Di Er Zhong Zhong Cheng)' by Liu Binyan.

Writing

"The politics of inalienability: China's claim for Taiwan", Latrobe Forum, January 2002

"Coco Lee and the Formosa Lounge Band - Globalized and Localized Consumption of Taiwanese pop music" in forthcoming book, Yeh Yueyu and Sheldon Lu (eds.)

"Cable and Satellite Platforms" in Media Futures in China, M Keane and S Donald (eds.) Curzon, 2001, forthcoming.

"Globalization, Nation and Television - The Cases of India and Greater China", The UTS Review, May 2000 (with Prof. John Sinclair, Victoria University of Technology)

"In the Red" (Book Review) Art AsiaPacific, Vol. 1, No. 23

"Taiwan Straits Shooting", Australian Quarterly, Vol. 71, No. 2 (editor's title, not mine)

"Ebb and Flow Across the Taiwan Straits", Australian Financial Review, March 17, 2000, p. 54

"City of Sadness" (Film Review),TAASA Review, The Asian Arts Society of Australia, Vol.8 No.4, April l 2000, p.8

"Star Wars and the Seraglio - Orientalism and the Imagination of George Lucas", Generation Asia Magazine, November 1999

"Whose Dreams, whose Shadows?" (book review), Amida, Vol 5, No.1, February/March 1999, p.25

"Research at the National Central Library of the R.O.C.", Australian Library and Information Association Asia Pacific Special Interest Group Newsletter, No. 39, July 1998, p.3. Also in Amida, Vol 5, No.1, February/March 1999, p.21

"Brief Spring, Sudden Frost", Australian Left Review, July / August 1989, p.14-18 (Joint authorship)

Speaking

Nation, text and blood in Chinese nationalism on Taiwan, Centre for the Study of Democracy Seminar Series, University of Westminster, April 2002.

The politics of inalienability: China's claim for Taiwan, Australian Chinese Studies Association Conference, Australian National University, July 2001

Globalization, nation and television - the cases of India and Greater China, Television: Past Present and Futures Conference, University of Queensland, November 2000 (with Prof. John Sinclair, Victoria University of Technology)

Treasure Island: Contesting ideas of Taiwan in the decade after Retrocession, Asian Studies Association of Australia Conference, Melbourne University, July 2000

Whatever happened to the Four Little Dragons? - history and logic of the overdetermination of East Asian development , School of Asian Languages and Studies Colloquium, Monash University, June 2000

Television Advertising by the Democratic Progressive Party in the March 2000 Presidential Campaign - nationhood and the democracy struggle, Monash Asia Institute Seminar Series April 2000

Print and National Consciousness in post-War Taiwan - Textual Practice and the Koxinga Shrine, Tainan / 2-28 Memorial, Taipei, (revised) 13th NZASIA Conference, University of Otago, Dunedin New Zealand, December 1999

Print and National Consciousness in post-War Taiwan - Textual Practice and the Koxinga Shrine, Tainan / 2-28 Memorial, Taipei, Third Asian Studies Conference Japan, Sophia University, Tokyo, June 1999

National consciousness in Taiwan, Australian National University Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies Special Seminar, October 1999

Dr Rex Li

Rex Li is Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Liverpool John Moores University and Associate Editor of Security Dialogue , International Peace Research Institute, Oslo. He has published widely on China’s security perceptions, its strategic relations with the US and Japan and other East Asian security issues in The World Today , The Journal of Strategic Studies , Journal of Contemporary China , Pacifica Review and elsewhere.

Dr Sonia Lucarelli

Lucarelli, Sonia. (1995), "The International Response to the Yugoslav Crisis. A Chronology of Events", EUI Working paper, Robert Schuman Centre 95/8.

Lucarelli, Sonia. (1996), "Instruments for Conflict Prevention in Today's Europe. An Overview", Roma, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Documenti IAI, 9636.

Lucarelli, Sonia. (1997), "Germany's Recognition of Slovenia and Croatia: an Institutionalist Perspective", The International Spectator, vol. XXXII, n. 2, pp. 65-91.

Lucarelli, Sonia. (1997), "The Yugoslav Imbroglio", in K.E. Jorgensen (ed), European Approaches to Crisis Management, The Hague, Kluwer Law International.

Lucarelli, Sonia. "A Case Study of Multi-Institutional Post-war Conflict Prevention: The Dayton Peace Agreement and its Implementation.", in G. Bonvicini, E. Greco,

B. Von Plate, R. Rummel, Conflict Prevention in Europe. Policies and Institutional Actors, The Hague, Kluwer Law International, in corso di pubblicazione.Lucarelli, Sonia. (1999), "Conflict Prevention in Post-Cold War Europe: Lack of Instruments or Lack of Will?", in Spillmann, Kurt R. and Joachim Krause (eds.), with the assistance of Derek Miller and Claude Nicolet: International Security Challenges in a Changing World (Studies in Contemporary History and Security Policy, vol 3). Peter Lang, Bern / Berlin / Bruxelles / Frankfurt a.M. / New York / Wien, pp.245-280.

Lucarelli, Sonia. (2000), "Europe and the Breakup of Yugoslavia. A Political Failure in Search of a Scholarly Explanation, The Hague, Kluwer Law International.

Dr Rodolfo Ragionieri

Rodolfo Ragionieri holds a degree in Physics, and is currently Senior lecturer at the Department of Political Science and Sociology, University of Florence, and teaches International relations at the University of Sassari. He is also President of the Forum on the Problems on Peace and War.

Publications

  1. (ed., with O. Schmidt di Friedberg), Culture e conflitti nel Mediterraneo , Asterios, Trieste 2002.
  2. "Guerra civile e guerra etnica", in F. Cerutti e D. Belliti (eds.), La guerra, le guerre, Asterios, Trieste 2002.
  3. (with S. Marzocchi and Carlo Simon-Belli), La questione kurda, Angeli, Milano 2001.
  4. (ed., con F. Cerutti) Identities and Conflicts. The Mediterranean , Macmillan, Basingstoke 2001.
  5. "Intervento umanitario e fondamenti della societ… internazionale", in L. Bozzo (ed.), Le 'guerre umanitarie'. Dalla Somalia al Kosovo,Quaderni Forum, anno 14 (2000), n. 1, pp. 39-49.
  6. "The Modelling of International Politics from Simple to Complex Systems", mimeo, Florence 2000.
  7. "Identit… religiosa, identit… politica, conflitti", in F. Cerutti e D. D'Andrea (ed.), Identit… politica e conflitti., Franco Angeli, Milano 2000, pp. 46-65.
  8. "Gerusalemme", in R. Aliboni e D. Pioppi (ed.), Arabia Saudita. Cent'anni , Franco Angeli, Milano 2000, pp. 177-189.
  9. "Introduzione alla scienza politica internazionale", in F. Cerutti (ed.),Gli occhi sul mondo. La politica internazionale in prospettiva interdisciplinare , Carocci, Roma 2000, pp. 153-178.
  10. "The Amarna Age: An International Society in the Making", in R. Cohen e R. Westbrook (ed.), Amarna Diplomacy: The Origins of International Relations, Johns Hopkins University Press, Washington 1999, pp. 42-53.
  11. "Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East", in Steven Blank (ed.) Mediterranean Security into the Coming Millennium , Strategic Studies Intitute (US Army College), Carlisle 1999, pp. 417-442.
  12. "Der Widerstreit der Kulturen und die internationale Ordnung",Welttrends. Internationale Politik und vergleichende Studien, n. 12 (1997), pp. 97-11.
  13. International Constraints and National Debates in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process , Quaderni Forum, vol. XI (1997), n. 1.
  14. "The Peace Process in the Middle East: Israelis and Palestinians",International Journal of Peace Studies, vol. 2 (1997), n. 2, pp. 49-65.
  15. Entries "Armamenti, corsa agli", "Conflitto internazionale", "Catastrofi, teoria delle", "Cooperazione internazionale", "Equilibrio internazionale","Kissinger, Henry Alfred", "Interdipendenza", "Morgenthau, Hans Joachim","Pacifismo", in Dizionario di storiografia, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 1996.
  16. "Ordine internazionale e scontro di civilt…. Il caso del mondo islamico",Teoria Politica, anno XII (1996) n. 2, pp. 79-109

Professor Paolo Cotta-Ramusino

Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita' degli Studi di Milano
Via Celoria 16, 20133 MILANO, Italy

email: cotta@mi.infn.it
personal homepage: http://wwwteor.mi.infn.it/~cotta

Paolo Cotta-Ramusino is Professor of Mathematical Physics at the University of Milan (Italy), Secretary General of Italian Union of Scientists for Disarmament and Director of the Pragram on Science Technology and International Security of Landau Network - Centro Volta. Beginning August 2002 he will be the new Secretary General of Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs.

Dr A. Yunas Samad

Date and Place of Birth : Lahore, 7 May 1951
Address: 36 Hobson Road, Summertown, Oxford OX2 7JX

Telephone : 01274-384804 (Work), 01865-556620 (Home, 07957 617 070 (Mobile)
email: a.y.samad@bradford.ac.uk

QUALIFICATIONS

1991, D.Phil. in Modern History, St Antony's College, Oxford University.
1986, B.A. Hons, First Class in History, CNAA, University of North London.

LANGUAGES

Speak colloquial Urdu with some reading and writing capacity, understand Punjabi and read Spanish.

PRESENT AND PREVIOUS POSITIONS

1994- Lecturer in Sociology, Department of Applied Social Sciences, University of Bradford.
1993-4 Research Fellow, Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations (CRER), Warwick University.
1991-4 Associate Research Fellow, Rhodes Chair of Race Relations, Oxford University.
1993 Part-time lecturer, AFRAS, Sussex University, Falmer, Sussex.
1991-4 Part-time tutor for Oxford colleges (Keeble, St Anne's, Lady Margaret Hall, St Catherine's, Stanford University Centre in Oxford in association with Magdalen College.
1977-82, Managing Director, Samad Carpets, Palace Cinema Building, Civil Lines, Karachi 4, Pakistan.
1975-77 Director, Samad Carpet Factory, Bund Road, Sanda Kalan, Lahore Pakistan.
1970-75 Partner, Samad's Ltd, 33 Knightsbridge, London SW1 7XL.

OTHER POSITIONS HELD

2000- Member of the advisory board of the South Asia Research Centre, Geneva.
1999- Vice-chairman of the British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS)
1997- Executive Committee member of the European Association for South Asian Studies (EASAS)
1997- Member of the editorial board of Contemporary South Asia.

PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH WORK

Books and edited volumes

Fatal Attraction: Pakistan, USA and Jihadi Islam, Hurst & Co, London, forthcoming.

With E. Maria-Hexmer and D. Widemann (eds) South Asia in the Aftermath of the Nuclear Tests: Positions, Reactions, Reflections, forthcoming Centarus, Friburg.

'Special Issue on Muslims in Europe', Innovation: European Journal of Social Science, 10(4), 1998, ISSN 1012-8050.

T. Ranger, Y. Samad and O. Stuart (eds.) Culture Identity and Politics: Ethnic Minorities in Britain, Avebury, Aldershot, pp. 156, 1996 ISBN 1-85628-571-5.

A Nation in Turmoil: Nationalism and Ethnicity in Pakistan 1937-58, Sage, New Delhi, pp 232, 1995. ISBN 0-8039-9214-9.

Articles

'Nuclear Pakistan: The Emergence of a Peace Movement', in 'The South Asian Bomb: Reality and Illusion' a special issue of Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars', Vol. 31, No 2/ April-June 1999, ISSN 0007-4810

'Media and Muslim Identity: Intersection of Generation and Gender', ,Innovation: European Journal of Social Science, 10(4), 1998, ISSN 1012-8050.

'Reflections on Partition: A Pakistani Perspective', International Journal of Punjab Studies, 4(1), 1997 ISSN 0971-5223

J. Rex and Y. Samad, 'Multi-Culturalism and Political Integration in Birmingham and Bradford', Innovation: European Journal of Social Science, 9(1) pp 11-31 1996, ISSN 1012-8050.

'Kashmir and the Imagining of Pakistan' Contemporary South Asia, 4(1) pp 65-77, 1995. ISSN 0958-4935

'Pakistan or Punjabistan: Crisis of National Identity' International Journal of Punjab Studies, 2(1) pp 23-42, 1995. ISSN 0971-5223

'Military and Democracy in Pakistan', Contemporary South Asia, 3(3) pp 189-201, 1994. ISSN 0958-4935

Book Burning and Race Relations: Politicisation of Bradford Muslims, New Community, 18(4) pp 507-519, 1992. ISSN 0047-9586

Chapters in Books

'Identity Politics in Pakistan', in Dialogue on Democracy and Pluralism in South Asia, (eds) B. Mohapatra and N. G. Jayal, submitted to Sage, New Delhi.

'In and Out of Power but Not Down and Out: Mohajir Identity Politics' in Pakistan at 50, (ed.) Christophe Jaffrelot, Manohar, Delhi, forthcoming

'Reflections on Partition: Pakistan Perspective' in Region and Partition: Bengal, Punjab and the Partition of the Subcontinent' (eds.) Ian Talbot and Gurharpal Singh, Oxford University Press, Karachi, 1999, ISBN 0-19-579051-0

'Le "ProblŠme Mohajir' in Le Pakistan carrefour de tensions r‚gionales, (ed.) Christophe Jaffrelot, ditions Comlexe, Bruxelles, 1999 ISBN 2-87027-749-X

'Imagining a British Muslim Identification' in Muslim European Youth: Reproducing Ethnicity, Religion Culture (ed.) S. Vertovec and A. Rogers, Ashgate, Aldershot, 1998 ISBN 1-84014-341-X.

'The Plural Guises of Multiculturalism: Conceptualising a fragmented Paradigm', in Politics of Multiculturalism, edited by T. Modood and P. Werbner, Zed Press, 1997 ISBN 1 85649 422 5.

'Pakistan or Punjabistan: Crisis of National Identity' Punjabi Identity: Continuity and Change (eds.) Gurharpal Singh and Ian Talbot, Manohar, New Delhi, 1996, ISBN 81-7304-117-2

'The Politics of Islamic Identity among Bangladeshis and Pakistanis in Britain' in T. Ranger, Y. Samad, O. Stuart (ed.) Culture Identity and Politics: Ethnic Minorities in Britain, Avebury, 1996. ISBN 1-85628-571-5.

'Islam and Islamic Organizations in Germany' and 'Islam and Islamic Organizations in Britain' in Islam and Islamic Organizations: A World Reference Guide, (ed.) by F. Sheikh, Longman, pp 81-4, 261-6, 1992. ISBN 0-582-09146-2

Dr M L R Smith

Dr M L R Smith completed his PhD and MA in the Department of War, King's College, London, where currently teaches. He has taught at the Royal Naval College (Greenwich), Joint Services Command and Staff College, National University of Singapore, University of Tasmania and the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. In 1986 he was a Robert Schuman Scholar with the Directorate-General of Research at the European Parliament, Luxembourg.

Professor Timothy M. Shaw

Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies & Professor of Commonwealth Governance & Development
School of Advanced Study, University of London
28 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DS, UK

E-mail: tim.shaw@sas.ac.uk or tim.shaw@dal.ca
Tel: (44) 20-7862 8826; fax: (44) 20-7862 8813

Born January 1945 in England; Canadian & British (EU ) citizen

Education

BA University of Sussex, Upper Second Class Honours in Politics and Sociology, 1967
MA University of East Africa in International Relations, 1969
MA Princeton University in Politics, 1971
PhD Princeton University in Politics, 1975

Appointments

Teaching Fellow, Department of Political Science, Makerere University College, Kampala, Uganda, 1968-70
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Department of Political Science, Dalhousie University, 1971-present
Lecturer in International Politics, University of Zambia, 1973-74
Director, Centre for African Studies, Dalhousie University, 1977-78 and 1983-89
Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and School of International Affairs, Carleton University, 1978-79
Visiting Senior Lecturer, Department of International Relations, University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Nigeria, 1979-80
Executive Director, Pearson Institute for International Development, Dalhousie University, 1985-8/
Director, International Development Studies BA programme, Dalhousie University, 1985-88 & MA programme, 1997-2000
Visiting Professor of Political and Administrative Studies, University of Zimbabwe, and WUSC Associate, 1989
Hallsworth Research Fellow, University of Manchester, 1991
Professor in International Development Studies, Dalhousie University, 1990-present
Director, Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, 1993-2000
Visiting Professor, Universities of Stellenbosch & the Western Cape, South Africa, 1998-present
Bank of Uganda Visiting Professor in Development Studies, Mbarara University of Science & Technology, Uganda, 2000-present
Visiting Professor, Research Center on Development & International Relations, Aalborg University, Denmark, 2000-01

Roles

General Editor, International Political Economy Series, Palgrave (previously Macmillan/St Martin's Presses) 1985-
Series Editor, International Political Economy of New Regionalisms, Ashgate Publishing, 1998-
Coordinator, International Political Science Association (IPSA) Research Commission #40 on 'New World Orders?', 1994-
Co-convenor, European Association for Development Institutes (EADI) Working Group on 'New Regionalisms & Global Development', 2002-
Member, Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK (ACU/DFID), 2002-
Occasional consultant for CIDA, DFAIT, IDRC, UN, UNDP, UNECA, UNESCO etc

Selected Publications

Coeditor & contributor "Special Issue on 'New Regionalisms in the New Millennium'" Third World Quarterly 20(5), October 1999, 897-1070

"Southeast Asia in the Twenty-first Century: human security & regional development" with Fahimul Quadir in Nana Poku & Lloyd Pettiford (eds) Redefining the Third World (London: Macmillan, 1998) 172-198

"Human (In)Security in Africa: prospects for good governance in the twenty-first century" with Albrecht Schnabel in UNU Work in Progress 15(3), Summer 1999, 16-18

"Oceans Governance & Human Security Towards the End of the Century: regional approaches" with Glen Herbert in Andre Gerolymatos et al (eds) The Aegean Sea after the Cold War: security & law of the sea issues (London: Macmillan, 2000) 206-224

"New Regionalisms in Africa in the New Millennium: comparative perspectives on renaissance, realisms and/or regressions" New Political Economy 5(3), November 2000, 399-414

"NGOs & Peace-Building in the Great Lakes Region: states, civil societies & companies at turn of the millennium" with Pamela Mbabazi in David Lewis & Tina Wallace (eds) New Roles & Relevance: non-governmental organisations & the search for development alternatives (West Hartford: Kumarian, 2000) 187-197

"Preface: global to local empirical & conceptual contexts & challenges" in Ivelaw L Griffith (ed) The Political Economy of Drugs in the Caribbean (London: Macmillan, 2000) xiii-xvi

"Political Economy as Causes & Consequences of Conflicts in Contemporary Africa: Where? When? Why?" in Albert Legault & Michel Fortman (eds) Les Conflits dans le Monde/Conflicts around the World 2000-2001 (Quebec: Les Presses de l'Universite Laval for IQHEI, 2001) 151-177

"Canada & 'New' Global Security Issues: prospects for human security at the start of the twenty-first century" with Sandra J MacLean Canadian Foreign Policy, 8(3), Spring 2001: 17-36

"New Regionalisms in Africa in the New Millennium: comparative perspectives on renaissance, realisms and/or regressions" in Ben Rosamund et al (eds) New Regionalism(s) in the Global Political Economy (London: Routledge, 2001)

"African Foreign Policy in the New Millennium: from coming anarchies to security communities? From new regionalisms to new realisms" in Kevin C Dunn & Timothy M Shaw (eds) Africa's Challenge to International Relations Theory (London: Palgrave, 2001) 204-219

"South Africa & the Political Economy of Wine: from sanctions to globalizations/liberalizations" in Sandra J MacLean, Fahim Quadir & Timothy M Shaw (eds) Crises of Governance in Asia & Africa (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001) 89-105

"New/Small African States, Companies & Societies in a New Century: prospects for sustainable human development & security?" in Neil MacFarlane et al (eds) In Search of Human Security in & for Africa (Tokyo: UNU Press, 2002)

"Peace-building Partnerships & Human Security" in Vandana Desai & Rob Potter (eds) The Arnold Companion to Development Studies (London: Arnold, 2002) 449-453

"Governance for Reconstruction in Africa: challenges for policy communities & coalitions" with Pamela Mbabazi & Sandra J MacLean Global Networks 2(1), January 2002: 31-47

"Des conflits d'un type noveau' Geopolitique Africaine/African Geopolitics (forthcoming in 2002)

"NGOs, Think Tanks & Transnational Development Networks: learning about/advancing human security/ development at the start of the twenty-first century" with Pamela Mbabazi in Richard Higgott et al (eds) Beyond Economics: multidisciplinary approaches to development (London: Routledge, forthcoming in 2001)

Associate Professor Hsweik-wen Soong

Hsweik-wen Soong, Assoc. Prof. National Chung-Cheng University (Taiwan), has published more then 20 articles about US-Taiwan-China relations. His research areas include East Asian security, Taiwan-China relations, US East Asia policy, globalisation and global governance.

Professor Robert Taylor

Professor Robert Taylor was Professor of Politics in the University of London. He has served as Pro-Director of SOAS and Vice-Chancellor of Buckingham University. His publications include "The State in Burma" and "In Search of Southeast Asia" (joint author) as well as editing five other volumes. He presently works in London as a consultant on South East Asian affairs.

Professor Geoffrey Till

Dean of Academic Studies
Joint Services Command and Staff College

Professor Geoffrey Till is the Dean of Academic Studies at the Joint Services Command and Staff College and is Head of the Defence Studies Department, which is a part of the War Studies Group of King's College London.

In addition to many articles and chapters on various aspects of defence, he is the author of a number of books including:

  1. Air Power and the Royal Navy 1979
  2. Maritime Strategy and the Nuclear Age (2nd Edition, London: Macmillan, 1984)
  3. Modern Sea Power (London: Brassey's, 1987)
  4. The Sea in Soviet Strategy (with Bryan Ranft) (2nd Edition, London: Macmillan, 1989)

More recently he has edited

  1. Coastal Forces (London: Brassey's 1994)
  2. Sea Power: Theory and Practice (London: Frank Cass, 1994)
  3. Seapower at the Millennium (Stroud : Suttons Publishing 2001)

He is currently editing "The Challenges of High Command: the British Experience" with Gary Sheffield, and "The Evolution of British Naval Thinking" for Frank Cass.

At the moment he is researching for his next major book "Maritime Power: A Guide for the 21st Century" for Macmillan/Palgrave.

Professor Maria Weber

Professor of International Relations
Bocconi University
Via Gobbi 5, 20136 Milano ITALY

e-mail: maria.weber@uni-bocconi.it

Position

Associated Professor of International Relations and Comparative Politics at Bocconi University

Asia Senior Research Fellow at ISPI (Institute for International Political Studies, Milan)

Senior research Leader of ISESAO (Institute of Economic and Social Studies for East Asia), Bocconi University.

Key Qualifications

Exstensive Experience on China and China's transition process. From 1989: several research studies on issues related to Asia, and in particular to China, for several international institutions

Main publications in English

  1. China: "From a Quasi-Free Market Economy to a More Democratic System?", paper presented at INSEAD EURO-CHINA Centre International Meeting, Fontaine-Bleau, February 3-4 1994.
  2. Regional Integration and Political Issues: the Case of ASEAN, (with A. Colombo), "Quaderni ISESAO", 1/1995
  3. After the Asian Crises (Editor), London, Macmillan, 2000
  4. China: Old and New Challenges, Quaderni Global Watch, Osservatorio ISPI- Bocconi sulle opportunit? globali, n. 5 (2000).
  5. Reforming Economic Systems in Asia, Edward Elgar, 2001.

Monash Asia Institute

Research Projects

Postgraduate Studies

MAI Research Centres

MAI Press & Asian Films

Institute Resources