Recent publications by the Department`s International Relations Graduates include:
Zachary Kaufman (current IR doctoral student) and Philip Jonathan Clark (DPhil in Politics, 2005) eds, ‘After Genocide: Transitional Justice, Post-conflict Reconstruction in Rwanda and Beyond`, C. Hurst and Co and Columbia Press, 2009
Keith Stanski (current IR doctoral student), `So These Folks are Aggressive: An Orientalist Reading of Afghan Warlords`, Security Dialogue 40, 1 (2009)
Jean-François Drolet (current IR doctoral student),
‘Containing the Kantian Revolutions: A theoretical analysis of the neoconservative critique of global governance`, Review of International Studies, forthcoming, 2009
‘The Cryptic Cold War Realism of Leo Strauss`, International Politics, vol. 46, no. 2, 2009
and
‘The Visible Hand of Neoconservative Capitalism`, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 35, no. 2, 2007
Andrea Benvenuti , (DPhil student 1999-2003), `Anglo-Australian Relations and the `Turn to Europe`, 1961- 1972, (London: The Boydell Press for The Royal Historical Society, 2008), 215pp, ISBN 978-0-86193-295-5.