Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Author "JONES, L"
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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) -
China Challenges Global Governance? The Case of Chinese International Development Finance and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Hameiri, S; JONES, L (2018-05-04) -
Critical Interventions on Statebuilding
JONES, L (Taylor & Francis, 2011-06-24) -
Does China’s Belt and Road Initiative Challenge the Liberal, Rules-Based Order?
JONES, L (Springer (part of Springer Nature), 2019-02-01) -
Explaining Myanmar's Regime Transition: The Periphery is Central
JONES, L (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2014-01-28)In 2010, Myanmar (Burma) held its first elections after 22 years of direct military rule. Few compelling explanations for this regime transition have emerged. This article critiques popular accounts and potential explanations ... -
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. ... -
International Relations Scholarship and the Tyranny of Policy Relevance
JONES, L (2009) -
The Political Economy of Myanmar's Transition
JONES, L (Taylor and Francis Online, 2013-02-07)Since holding elections in 2010, Myanmar has transitioned from a direct military dictatorship to a formally democratic system and has embarked on a period of rapid economic reform. After two decades of military rule, the ... -
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 ... -
Political Economy: An Overview
JONES, LThis chapter provides a basic overview of Myanmar’s political economy, to help contextualise the rest of this section. It explains the failure of ‘socialist’ development in Myanmar (1947-1988) due to structural problems ... -
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 ... -
Rethinking the Role of State-Owned Enterprises in China’s Rise
JONES, L (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2017-05-03) -
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 ... -
Security Governance and the Politics of State Transformation: Moving From Description to Explanation
JONES, L; Shahar, H; Adam, S (Oxford University Press, 2018-10-24)A rapidly growing, self-identified scholarly subfield on “Security Governance” has recently emerged. Its signal contribution has been to explicate the expansion of security governance beyond traditional defense multilateralism ... -
The Political Economy of Myanmar's Transition
JONES, L (2013-02-07)Since holding elections in 2010, Myanmar has transitioned from a direct military dictatorship to a formally democratic system and has embarked on a period of rapid economic reform. After two decades of military rule, the ...