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Reader in International Relations
BA Hons (First Class), M.Phil, with Distinction, D.Phil
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General Purpose North 3 (#39A)
+61 7 3365 3112
+61 7 3365 1388
m.hanson@uq.edu.au
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International Institutions & Political Cooperation |
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European Political Issues |
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Arms Control & Disarmament |
Background:
Marianne Hanson’s research focuses on global security, international law and international institutions, with a specialisation in arms control and disarmament. She is currently researching the implementation of rules and norms for averting nuclear weapons’ possession and use, linking this to the foreign policies of the world’s major states, and their relevance to empirical cases such as in Iraq, North Korea and Iran. Numerous chapters and journal articles examine the impact that various diplomatic gatherings and independent commissions have had on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, resulting in a significant contribution to the international academic and policy-oriented literature on this debate. Much of Dr Hanson’s work in this area has been the result of interactions with Australian and international political practitioners, diplomatic groupings and UN officials, and has been widely circulated among these groupings. She has presented submissions to parliamentary bodies and also to the United Nations in New York. She is recognised as a national commentator on security issues and is frequently invited to provide media commentary on these topics. Her research impact is further enhanced by her appointment by the Foreign Minister to Australia’s National Consultative Committee on International Security Issues and her invited membership of AUS-CSCAP (Australian Member Branch, the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific).
Selected Publications:
- Hanson, Marianne. 2008. 'North Korea's Security Policy: Implications for Regional Security and International Export Control Regimes', a Report commissioned by the Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen. http://www.diis.dk/sw65920.asp
- Hanson, Marianne. 2002. ‘Nuclear Weapons as Obstacles to International Security’. International Relations 16(3): 361-380.
- Hanson, Marianne. 2005. ‘The Future of the NPT’. Australian Journal of International Affairs 59(3): 301-316.
- Hanson, Marianne. 2005. ‘Regulating the Possession and Use of Nuclear Weapons: the Role of Ideas, Commissions and Agency in International Security Politics’. In The Ideas-Institutional Nexus, eds. A. Cooper and R. Thakur. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.
- Hanson, Marianne. 2005. ‘Issues in Australian Foreign Policy. January to June 2005’. Australian Journal of Politics and History (51)4: 564–577.
- Hanson, Marianne. 2004. ‘Security Council Reform: Prompters, Proposals and Problems’. In The Challenge of United Nations Reform, eds. C. Reus-Smit, M. Hanson, H. Charlesworth and W. Maley. Canberra: The Australian National University.
- Hanson, Marianne. 2000. ‘Warnings From Bosnia: The Dayton Agreement and the Implementation of Human Rights’. International Journal of Human Rights, 4(3/4): 87-104.
- Hanson, Marianne and William T. Tow, eds. 2001. International Relations in the New Century: An Australian Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Hanson, Marianne and Carl Ungerer. 2001. The Politics of Nuclear Non-Proliferation. St Leonards, NSW: Allen and Unwin / Department of International Relations, Australian National University.
- Hanson, Marianne. 1998. ‘Russia and NATO Expansion: the Uneasy Basis of the Founding Act’, European Security 7(2): 13-29.
- Hanson, Marianne. 1994. ‘Democratisation and Norm Creation in Europe’. Adelphi Paper (284).
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