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Dr Jeremy Martin Moses
School of Social and Political Sciences
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Political Science
Phone: +64 3 364 2987 ext. 6471
Office: Locke Building (English) 604
Fields of Research
International Relations Theory
Theoretical approaches to war and intervention
Identity
Human rights
Democracy
Globalisation
Researcher Summary
Research interests are in critical theoretical approaches to war and intervention, with a focus on the issues of identity, human rights, democracy, globalisation, and international law.
Subject Area: Disciplines
Political Science, International Relations and Public Policy:
International Relations
; Political Science
Research Groups
NZ Australia Research Centre (NZARC)
Future Research
Pacifism, Cosmopolitanism, and Humanitarian Intervention
Neoconservatism and Liberal Internationalism
The Resonsibility to Protect
Key Methodologies
Discourse Analysis
Publications
Moses, J. (2013)
Libya and the Politics of the Responsibility to Protect.
San Francisco, USA: International Studies Association Annual Convention, 3-6 April 2013.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. (2013) Not the 99% yet: Reflections on the Occupy Movement and the question of revolution.
Global Change, Peace and Security
25(1): 127-130.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14781158.2013.758095
.
(Journal Article)
Moses, J. (2013)
Secular Prophets and Sovereign Responsibilities.
San Francisco, USA: International Studies Association Annual Convention, 3-6 April 2013.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. (2013) Sovereignty as Irresponsibility? A Realist critique of the Responsibility to Protect.
Review of International Studies
39(1): 113-135.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0260210512000113
.
(Journal Article)
Moses, J. (2012)
Libya and the politics of the Responsibility to Protect.
Sydney, Australia: Oceanic Conference on International Studies, 18-20 Jul 2012.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. (2012)
Power, peace and community: Hans Morgenthau's engagement with the idea of a world state.
San Diego, CA, USA: International Studies Association Annual Conference, 1-4 Apr 2012.
http://hdl.handle.net/10092/6688
.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. (2011)
Between Simplicity and Complexity: Kant, Perpetual Peace and the Vexed Question of Humanitarian Intervention.
Montreal, Canada: International Studies Association Annual Convention 2011, 16-19 Mar 2011.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J., Bahador, B. and Wright, T. (2011) The Iraq War and the Responsibility to Protect: Uses, Abuses and Consequences for the Future of Humanitarian Intervention.
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding
5(4): 347-367.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17502977.2011.595606
.
(Journal Article)
Bahador, B., Moses, J. and Wright, T. (2010)
Justifying War: The case for Iraq.
New Orleans, LA, USA: 2010 International Studies Association Annual Convention, 17-20 Feb 2010.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. (2010) Liberal internationalist discourse and the use of force: Blair, Bush and beyond.
International Politics
47(1): 26-51.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ip.2009.28
.
(Journal Article)
Moses, J. (2010)
Sovereignty As Irresponsibility: A Realist critique of the Responsibility to Protect.
New Orleans, LA, USA: International Studies Association Annual Conference, 17-20 Feb 2010.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. (2010)
Sovereignty as Responsibility: A contradiction in terms?
University of Auckland, New Zealand: 4th Oceanic Conference in International Studies (OCIS IV), 30 Jun-2 Jul 2010.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. and Iwami, T. (2009) From pacifism to militarisation: liberal-democratic discourse and Japan's global role.
Global Change, Peace and Security
21(1): 69-84.
(Journal Article)
Moses, J. (2009)
Liberal Democratic Values and Asia Pacific Security: The promise of peace or a path to conflict?
London, UK: Millennium Annual Conference 2009, 17-18 Oct 2009.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. (2008) Australia. In K. DeRouen Jr. and P. Bellamy (Ed.),
International security and the United States : An Encyclopedia
: 64-82. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.
(Chapter in Book)
Moses, J. (2006) Challenging Just War and Democratic Peace: a Critical Perspective on Kant and Humanitarian Intervention. In C. Enemark (Ed.),
Ethics of War in a Time of Terror
: 71-83. Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre.
(Chapter in Book)
Moses, J. (2006)
Love and Death in International Relations: The Theory and Practice of Humanitarian Intervention.
PhD, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
(Thesis - Doctor of Philosophy)
Moses, J. (2006)
The Bush/Blair Nexus: Recognising the violence of liberal internationalism.
Melbourne, Australia: 2nd Oceanic Conference on International Studies, 5-7 Jul 2006.
http://hdl.handle.net/10092/4961
.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J.M. (2005)
Humanitarianism and International Law: The 'standard of civilization' in contemporary international relations.
Honolulu, HI, USA: International Studies Association Annual Conference, Mar 2005.
http://www.isanet.org/archive.html
.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. M. (2004)
Virtue and Violence in Enlightenment, Revolution, and Humanitarian Intervention.
Australian National University, Canberra, Australi: Oceanic Conference on International Studies, July 2004.
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/ir/Oceanic/OCISPapers/Moses.pdf
.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)
Moses, J. M. (2003)
Humanitarian Intervention: Discourses of 'civilization' in conquest and globalisation.
Australian National University, Canberra Australia: 'Creating Spaces' Conference, July 2003.
(Conference Contribution - Full conference paper)