Contemporary Challenges to Australian Security
Assessing The Evidence
Baldino, Lundberg/Pietsch, Rees/Tarlow, Sarah et al
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Autorenportrait
Dr Daniel Baldino is a senior lecturer at the University of Notre Dame Australia in Perth. He is head of its Politics and International Relations Program. His research interests include international relations of the Asia-Pacific region, Australian politics and foreign policy, US national security strategy and terrorism and counterterrorism. Dr Juliet Pietsch is a senior lecturer in Political Science at the Australian National University. Juliet's research interests lie in analysing broad patterns of social and political behaviour in Australia and South-East Asia. She has a particular research interest in the individual experiences of migration and citizenship for migrants in Australia and South-East Asia. Dr David Lundberg is a senior lecturer at the School of International Studies, University of South Australia. Previously, he has been an APSA Parliamentary Political Science Fellow, a Ministerial Adviser to a Minister for Defence and a Leader of the Government in the Senate and an intelligence analyst for the Office of National Assessments. Dr John A Rees is a senior lecturer in International Relations at the University of Notre Dame Australia in Sydney. John is the author of Religion in International Politics and Development: the World Bank and faith institutions (Edward Elgar, 2011). His research interests include the impacts of culture and religion on international security.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 21.10.2011
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
ISBN/EAN: 9781420256420
Umbreit-Nr.: 3267123
