Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Author "HAMEIRI, S"
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Beyond Hybridity to the Politics of Scale: International Intervention and 'Local' Politics
JONES, L; HAMEIRI, S (Wiley: 24 months, 2017-01-10) -
Global Governance as State Transformation
JONES, L; HAMEIRI, S (Wiley, 2015-09-28)Many argue today that global governance is ‘in crisis’. This reflects an undue emphasis on the fate of multilateral institutions: if they are deadlocked, global governance does not appear to be progressing. This is misplaced. ... -
The Political Economy of Non-Traditional Security: Explaining the Governance of Avian Influenza in Indonesia
HAMEIRI, S; JONES, L (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015-07)Given the common association of non-traditional security (NTS) problems with globalisation, surprisingly little attention has been paid to how the political economy context of given NTS issues shape how they are securitised ... -
Probing the Links between Political Economy and Non-Traditional Security: Themes, Approaches, and Instruments
JONES, L; HAMEIRI, S (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015-03-20)In recent decades, the security agenda for states and international organisations has expanded dramatically to include a range of ‘non-traditional’, transnational security issues. It is often suggested that globalisation ... -
Regulatory regionalism and anti-money-laundering governance in Asia
HAMEIRI, S; JONES, L (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2014-11-28)With the intensification of the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF's) worldwide campaign to promote anti-money-laundering regulation since the late 1990s, all Asian states except North Korea have signed up to its rules ... -
Rising Powers and State Transformation: The Case of China
JONES, L; HAMEIRI, SThis article draws attention to the transformation of statehood under globalisation as a crucial dynamic shaping the emergence and conduct of ‘rising powers’. That states are becoming increasingly fragmented, decentralised ...