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Dr Jeremy Martin Moses

School of Social and Political Sciences; 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


Research Groups


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) 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)