Mark Beeson Short CV, 2016 Academic Employment 2010-12; 2015- Professor in Political Science and International Relations, University of Western Australia 2013-14 Professor of International Politics, School of Management and Governance, Murdoch University. 2008-09 Head of Department, POLSIS, University of Birmingham. 2007-09 Professor of International Politics, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Birmingham. 2006-07 Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of York 2002-06 Senior Lecturer, School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland. 1999- 2001 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, School of Asian and International Studies, Griffith University. 1996-98 Research Fellow, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University. Visiting Positions Warwick University; University of Freiburg; China Foreign Affairs University; Sciences Po. Principal Publications Books (sole-authored): Regionalism and Globalization in East Asia: Politics, Security and Economic Development, Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007 & 2014. China’s Regional Relations: Evolving Foreign Policy Dynamics, (with Fujian Li), Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2014. Institutions of the Asia-Pacific: ASEAN, APEC and Beyond, London: Routledge, 2009. Securing Southeast Asia: The Politics of Security Sector Reform, (with Alex Bellamy), London: Routledge, 2008. Regionalism and Globalization in East Asia: Politics, Security and Economic Development, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007. Competing Capitalisms: Australia, Japan and Economic Competition in the Asia Pacific, London: Macmillan, 1999. Edited books: The Routledge Handbook of Asian Regionalism, London: Routledge, (with Richard Stubbs), 2012. Issues in 21st Century World Politics, ed., (with Nick Bisley), Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2010, 2013, forthcoming. Contemporary Southeast Asia: Regional Dynamics, National Differences, ed., 2nd Edition, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2004, 2009, forthcoming. Bush and Asia: America’s Evolving Relations with East Asia, ed., London: Routledge, 2006. Reconfiguring East Asia: Regional Institutions and Organisations After the Crisis, ed., London: RoutledgeCurzon Press, 2002. Politics and Markets in the Wake of the Asian Crisis, London: Routledge, ed. (with Robison, R., Jayasuriya, K. and Kim, H-R.), 2000. Guest editorships: Asia's leadership deficit?, Special edition of The Pacific Review, contributing editor (with Diane Stone), 27 (4), 2014, pp 505-84. The Politics of Climate Change in Australia. Special edition of the Australian Journal of Politics and History, contributing editor (with Matt McDonald), 59 (3), 2013, pp 331-456. 1 ASEAN: Still Fit for Purpose? Special edition of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, contributing editor, 22 (3), 2009, pp 333-499. Asian antimonies: East Asia’s continuing engagement with the global political economy. Special edition of Globalizations, contributing editor, 7 (4), 2010, pp 451-523. Still on track? East Asia at a time of crisis. Special issue of The Pacific Review, contributing editor (with Julie Gilson), 23 (3), 2010, pp 287-376. Journal articles: Over 80 including contributions on subjects in political science, international relations, political- economy, development, environmental politics, civil-military relations, security studies, sociology, public policy, comparative politics and area studies in journals such as Governance, Review of International Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, Review of International Political Economy, New Political Economy, Global Governance, Geopolitics, Environmental Politics, Pacific Review, Pacific Affairs, Journal of Development Studies, Globalizations, Journal of Contemporary China, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Asian Security, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Australian Journal of Political Science, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Armed Forces and Society, Journal of Sociology, Third World Quarterly, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, Contemporary Southeast Asia, Critical Asian Studies, Global Change, Peace and Security, Journal of Asian Business, Competition & Change and International Affairs. Contributions to edited collections and other publications: Over 60 book chapters, 80+ book reviews, and 100+ other publications including contributions to leading newspapers such as The Australian, the Australian Financial Review, The Age, the New Statesman, Asian Wall Street Journal, Far Eastern Economic Review, The Conversation. Other Academic Contributions and Roles: Founding editor, Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific, Palgrave. Co-editor Contemporary Politics. Member of editorial boards of: the Australian Journal of Political Science, 2003-05; Review of International Political Economy, continuing; Policy and Society, continuing; Flinders Journal of History and Politics, continuing; East Asia: An International Quarterly, continuing; Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, continuing; TRaNS: Trans –Regional and –National Studies of Southeast Asia, continuing; Economic and Political Studies (China), continuing, Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, continuing; Routledge Series in International Political Economy, continuing. Regular scholarly manuscript reviewer for over 30 journals including British Journal of Political Science, International Studies Quarterly, Review of International Studies, Review of International Political Economy, Oxford and Stanford University Presses. PhD examiner at 19 universities including Cambridge, ANU, Hong Kong, and Sheffield. Reviewer of research grants for ARC, Levverhulme, British Academy, Austrian Science Fund Geistes- u. Sozialwissenschaften Humanities and Social Sciences, Royal Society’s Newton International Fellowship scheme,City University Hong Kong, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappeljik Onderzoek. Research Affiliate of Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University Hong Kong. Fellow, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University. Member, Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific (CSCAP). 2 .
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