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Andrew O'Neil Dr Andrew O’Neil (ASRI Leader)

Andrew O’Neil is a senior lecturer in the School of Political and International Studies. Before taking up an academic position in 2000, Andrew worked as a strategic analyst with Australia’s Defence Intelligence Organisation. In 2005 he was appointed by Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade as a member of the National Consultative Committee for International Security Issues. He is the author of a wide range of journal articles and book chapters dealing with the Asia-Pacific region, nuclear weapons and arms control, and terrorism. His latest book is Nuclear Proliferation in Northeast Asia: The Quest for Security (Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills and New York, 2007). Along with Prof Michael Wesley, Dr Robert Ayson, and Ms Martine Letts, Andrew is part of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project, ‘Australia’s Nuclear Choices’, funded at $424,706 between 2008-2011 (Industry Partners are Department of Defence, and Lowy Institute for International Policy).

 

Dr Peter Burns (ASRI Coordinator)

Peter Burns is Visiting Research Fellow in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University. His current research is on Singapore’s science and technology policies since the Asian Financial Crisis, the impact of CRCs on collaborating research institutions (universities, CSIRO, DSTO) and the problem of terrorism, hegemonic states, and reconciliation.

 

Dr Curtis Andressen

Curt Andressen lectures in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University. His main research expertise focuses on Japan but he also has research interests in demography and the regional impact of migration in the Asian region.

 

Associate Professor David Bamford

David Bamford is the Associate Dean (Teaching) and lectures in the School of Law at Flinders University. His research interests include the workings of the civil justice system, and the interaction between law and politics. David’s current research activity focuses on electoral law and regulation of political activity (governance), and court process.

 

Dr Michael Barr

Michael Barr lectures in International Relations at Flinders University. His main areas of research interest include Singapore politics, history and society; Southeast Asian politics and history; and cultural politics in the Asia Pacific.

 

Dr Simon Benger

Simon Benger lectures in the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management at Flinders University. His research interests include GIS and remote sensing of environment, water resources, rivers and wetlands and geohealth.

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Dr Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes

Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes lectures in the School of Political and International Studies and the Department of Women’s Studies at Flinders University. Her main areas of research interest include gender studies, gender and international relations, Third World development and underdevelopment, and women in Central Asia.

 

Ms Cecile Cutler

Cecile Cutler lectures in the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management at Flinders University. Her research interests include migration and settlement patterns particularly in Australia but also overseas; the changing political and economic situation in Asia, especially Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Indonesia; improving and developing innovative University teaching strategies, particularly the successful application of flexible delivery techniques; regional development policies in Australia, UK and USA. 

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Dr Gour Dasvarma

Gour Dasvarma lectures in the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management at Flinders University. His main research interests are in population and related areas including mortality and health, fertility and family planning, and the linkages of population with environment, development and gender issues. His current research projects are the Bougainville Human Development Report, “Fertility and Family Planning in Cambodia”, “Child Health Care Behaviour of Teenage Mothers of Indonesia”, “Population and Environmental Issues in South Asia” and “Female Deficit in Indonesia”.  

 

Associate Professor Tina Dolgopol

Tina Dolgopol lectures in the School of Law at Flinders University. Her research interests focus on law reform, equity issues, gender and international criminal court, war crimes and partial justice, women and peace-building, and transnational justice issues.

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Dr Tony English

Tony English lectures in International Business in the Flinders Business School at Flinders University. His main research interests are international negotiation, international management, the business context of Asia, and international trade relations. Tony’s current project investigates the strategies, tactics and decision-making of outstanding negotiators in international business, diplomacy and other activities.

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Dr Hossein Esmaeili

Hossein Esmaeili lectures in Real Property Law, Immigration and Refugee Law and Natural Resources Law in the Law School at Flinders University. His research interests include Refugee Law and Middle Eastern and Islamic Law. He is currently working on a project about the concept of the Rule of Law and the establishment of the Rule of Law in Saudi Arabia. Hossein has published articles in leading law journals in Australia, Europe and the United States. He has been cited as an expert on Middle Eastern and Islamic Law by the Refugee Review Tribunal and the Federal Court of Australia.

 

Dr John Fitzpatrick

John Fitzpatrick lectures in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University. His primary research interests include international relations theory, settler colonialism and internal colonialism, Russia and the international system, and trade and geopolitics. John’s current research focuses on origins of the international system, and the place of food and agriculture in shaping the Atlantic and Chinese empires.

 

Professor Dean Forbes

Dean Forbes is Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International) and Professor in the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management at Flinders University. His main areas of research interest include urbanization, urban governance and environmental management in the Asia Pacific region.

 

Mr David Forsaith

David Forsaith lectures in the Flinders Business School. David is a specialist on international finance with many years experience in international economic forecasting and policy development in the Commonwealth Treasury and as Counsellor (Financial) at the Australian Embassy in Tokyo for three years. His research interests include: Financial Management, Small Enterprise Finance and Policy, Australian and Japanese Commercial and Financial Relations, Economic Policy.

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Professor Andrew Goldsmith

Andrew Goldsmith lectures in Law and Criminal Justice at Flinders University. He has a longstanding research interest in transnational crime, policing and law enforcement, with one particular area of his work being police integrity and police accountability. Andrew’s current ARC Linkage project is on “Australian Police Peace-keeping, Capacity-building, and Development in Timor-Leste, Solomon Islands and PNG”.  

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Associate Professor Jane Haggis

Jane Haggis lectures in the Department of Sociology at Flinders University. Her main research interests include gender and international development, social construction of whiteness and social memory of colonialism. Jane is involved in an ARC discovery project on refugees in Australia entitled “Migration, Modernisation and Racialisation in the Making of the New Australian”.

 

Dr Leonie Hardcastle

Leonie Hardcastle is Deputy Faculty Registrar in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Flinders University. Her academic research and publications encompass Australia’s immigration policy, cross-cultural and ethnic relations, higher education policy, and education management. Her doctorate researched Australia-Asia relations (diplomacy, trade, immigration and culture), exploring the perceptions and understandings of ordinary Australians.

 

Professor Riaz Hassan

Riaz Hassan is ARC Australian Professorial Fellow in the Department of Sociology at Flinders University. His body of research and publishing spans across the field of sociology including housing, migration, suicide and religion. He is recognised as one of the world’s leading experts on suicide terrorism and has a long-standing research interest in the Asia Pacific region.  

 

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Dr Maryanne Kelton

Maryanne Kelton lectures in Political and International Studies at Flinders University. Her research interests include Australian foreign policy, Australian political economy with particular reference to agriculture, biotechnology and steel sectors. Maryanne’s current research activity focuses on Australian and American relations, and defence procurement.

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Dr Anthony Langlois

Anthony J. Langlois lectures in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University. His areas of academic interest and expertise include international relations theory, political philosophy, human rights, ethics, and moral philosophy. He has worked on the Asian Values debate.

 

Associate Professor Richard Leaver

Richard Leaver is Reader in International Relations in the School of Political and International Studies, Flinders University. His primary research interests relate to the economic aspects of International Relations, energy policy, free trade agreements, the history and theory of International Relations, and Australian foreign and defence policy.

 

Dr David Lockwood

David Lockwood lectures in modern world history in the Department of History, Flinders University. He is a specialist in Soviet history and in the contemporary politics and economics of Russia. He combines this with work in the broad areas of the role of the state in economic development; the transition from state-controlled to market economies; and the effects of globalisation on national states.

 

Associate Professor Anton Lucas

Anton Lucas lectures in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University. His research expertise includes modern Indonesian social policy and political history, and environment and development issues in Indonesia.

 

Dr Tanya Lyons

Tanya Lyons lectures on African and Development Studies in the School of Political and International Studies. Her research interests include African Studies, Globalisation, Gender and Development, Women and War and International Criminal Law.

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Dr Nicholas Mangos

Nicholas Mangos lectures in the Flinders Business School at Flinders University. His main research interests include international business strategy/diversification and global stakeholder management and international marketing. Nicholas is currently investigating the relationship between International Diversification and Economic Performance of Australian Universities.

 

Dr Marinella Marmo

Marinella Marmo lectures in the School of Law at Flinders University. Her research interests include European criminal justice and criminology, comparative criminal law, international criminal justice, transnational crime and the role of the state, and the judiciary as policy-shapers and policy-makers in criminal justice.

 

Dr Janet McIntyre

Janet McIntyre lectures in the School of Political and International Studies. Her focus is on integrated or systemic approaches to enhance life changes through participatory action research and participatory design processes. Janet’s current project addresses complex health and wellbeing challenges and ways to address these through governance strategies that address values, perceptions and their implications for outcomes by working with both service users and service providers.

 

Dr Elizabeth Morrell

Elizabeth Morrell lectures in the School of Political and International Studies, and serves on the management committee of the Flinders Asia Centre. Her main focus is on state-society relationships, participation, and ethnicity. She is at present undertaking a project entitled “Social Movements: Developing Community and Nation in Indonesia”.

 

Dr Tiffany Morrison

Tiffany Morrison lectures in the Flinders Institute of Public Policy and Management at Flinders University. Her research interests include Environmental Governance: Decentralisation, Regionalisation, Integration; Governance, Public Policy and Planning; Comparative Environmental Policy – USA, Japan, Australia; New Institutionalism; Political Geography.

 

Dr Anuradha Mundkur

Anu Mundkur is an Adjunct Lecturer and Research Fellow in the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management and Flinders Institute of Public Policy and Management. Her research interests are in information and communication policy making in development, information technology in governance, and gender and ICTs.

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Mr Grant Niemann

Grant Niemann lectures in the School of Law at Flinders University. His main research interests include international criminal law, with particular emphasis on the laws and customs of war.

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Associate Professor Francis Regan

Francis Regan lectures in Legal Studies at Flinders University. His research interests include comparative study of provision of legal resources in rich and poor societies, citizen mobilisation of the legal system, and the development of the legal profession. He is currently conducting an ARC discovery project on Safeguarding Human Rights in China: A Study of the Role of Legal Aid Policy.

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Dr Udoy Saikia

Udoy Saikia lectures in the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management at Flinders University. His main research interests are in population, gender, public health and international development. His current research focuses on the relationship between identity crisis and reproductive decisions in minority groups in the wake of globalisation, and the Bougainville Human Development Report.

Associate Professor Susanne Schech

Susanne Schech lectures in the School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management. Her research interests include culture and development, poverty and governance, ethnic and racial studies, gender mainstreaming and development, and information technology in development. She is currently involved in an ARC discovery project on refugees in Australia entitled “Migration, Modernisation and Racialisation in the Making of the New Australian”.

 

Dr Jim Schiller

Jim Schiller lectures in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University. His main Indonesian and Asian research interests focus on state-society relations at the local level, including decentralisation, democratisation, the role of civil society, Islam and politics, political party systems and local resource politics.

 

Dr Noore Siddiquee

Noore Siddiquee lectures in Public Administration in the Flinders Institute of Public Policy and Management at Flinders University. His research interests include public sector management and reforms, decentralisation and local governance, bureaucratic accountability and control, good governance, e-governance and service delivery, human resources management in the public sector, with special focus on Malaysia and Bangladesh.

 

Mr Max Smith

Max Smith lectures in the Flinders Business School at Flinders University. His major research interests are international business negotiations, small and medium enterprise management and development, and family business management and development. His current research is on cross-cultural aspects of business negotiations in the Asia Pacific region.

 

Dr Priyambudi Sulistiyanto

Priyambudi Sulistiyanto lectures in Political and International Studies at Flinders University. He taught previously at the Southeast Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore. He is a political scientist with teaching interests in the areas of Indonesian politics, Southeast Asian studies, comparative politics and human security in Southeast Asia. His current research looks at the politics of reconciliation and forgiveness in post-Suharto Indonesia and local politics in Indonesia.

 

Dr Michael Sullivan

Michael Sullivan lectures in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University. His main research and teaching interests include contemporary Chinese political economy and foreign policy, East Asian regionalism, and nation-building in East Timor.

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Dr Yan Tan

Yan Tan is a Research Associate in the National Institute of Labour Studies at Flinder’s University. Her research interests are in population policy and planning, migration and related socio-economic transformations, regional and urban development planning, socio-economic impact assessment. She is also interested in the social applications of GIS, especially GIS modeling of census, socio-economic, urban and survey datasets.

 

Associate Professor Noel Tracy

Noel Tracy lectures in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University. His research interests include the political economy of East Asia, in particular, international trade, international financial crises, entrepreneurship and economic change, business networks, civil society and human rights in Asia.

 

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Ms Rosslyn von der Borch

Rosslyn von der Borch lectures in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University.

 

Dr Ben Wadham

Ben Wadham lectures in the School of Education at Flinders University. He is interested in the cultural politics of education and schooling, cultural issues relating to race, gender, militarism and national identity, and pre-service teachers’ dispositions toward social justice. Ben’s current research activities focus on soldier criminality in the Australian Defence Force, Australian Defence Force responses to military justice, national identity through defence and military curriculum, and gender mainstreaming in organisations.

 

Mr Joe Williams

Joe Williams lectures in the Flinders Business School at Flinders University. He has a strong interest in economics in the Asia Pacific region, particularly on issues of leadership, small and medium enterprises, marketing and strategic management.

 

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