2023 Book Chapter Governing the limits of civil society in Cambodia and MyanmarCurley, Melissa and McCarthy, Stephen (2023). Governing the limits of civil society in Cambodia and Myanmar. Authoritarianism and civil society in Asia. (pp. 197-217) edited by Anthony J. Spires and Akihiro Ogawa. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003256809-16 |
2019 Book Chapter Exporting harmful people: analysing Australia’s extraterritorial child sex tourism lawsCurley, Melissa (2019). Exporting harmful people: analysing Australia’s extraterritorial child sex tourism laws. The state and cosmopolitan responsibilities. (pp. 119-146) edited by Richard Beardsworth, Garrett Wallace Brown and Richard Shapcott. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198800613.003.0007 |
2016 Book Chapter Migration and the movements of peopleCurley, Melissa (2016). Migration and the movements of people. An introduction to non-traditional security studies: a transnational approach. (pp. 193-209) edited by Mely Caballero-Anthony. London, United Kingdom: Sage. |
2014 Book Chapter Discourses and deconstruction: child sex tourism in Cambodia and Burma/MyanmarCurley, Melissa (2014). Discourses and deconstruction: child sex tourism in Cambodia and Burma/Myanmar. The Globalization of World Politics: Case Studies from Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific. (pp. 38-40) edited by Charles Hawksley and Nichole Georgeou. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Oxford University Press. |
2014 Book Chapter Developments in Cambodian democracy: democratic consolidation or authoritarian durability?Curley, Melissa (2014). Developments in Cambodian democracy: democratic consolidation or authoritarian durability?. Democracy in Eastern Asia: Issues, problems and challenges in a region of diversity. (pp. 138-158) edited by Edmund S. K. Fung and Steven Drakeley. Abingdon, Oxon, U.K.: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203795088 |
2013 Book Chapter Human security's future in regional co-operation and governance?Curley, Melissa (2013). Human security's future in regional co-operation and governance?. Human security. (pp. 1-15) edited by Taylor Owen. Los Angeles, United States: Sage Publicaitons. |
2012 Book Chapter Advancing East Asian regionalism: An introductionCurley, Melissa G. and Thomas, Nicholas (2012). Advancing East Asian regionalism: An introduction. Advancing East Asian regionalism. (pp. 1-25) edited by Melissa G. Curley and Nicholas Thomas. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9780203023303-9 |
2012 Book Chapter Human security and public health in Southeast Asia: The SARS outbreakCurley, Melissa and Thomas, Nicholas (2012). Human security and public health in Southeast Asia: The SARS outbreak. Health, security and governance. (pp. 17-32) edited by Nicholas Thomas. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2012 Book Chapter The role of civil society in East Asian region buildingCurley, Melissa G. (2012). The role of civil society in East Asian region building. Advancing East Asian Regionalism. (pp. 179-202) London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203023303-17 |
2012 Book Chapter The securitisation of avian influenza: international discourses and domestic politics in AsiaCurley, Melissa and Herington, Jonathan (2012). The securitisation of avian influenza: international discourses and domestic politics in Asia. Health, security and governance. (pp. 141-166) edited by Nicholas Thomas. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2008 Book Chapter Levels of Analysis Issues in the Migration-Security NexusCurley, Melissa G. (2008). Levels of Analysis Issues in the Migration-Security Nexus. Security and migration Asia : The dynamics of securitisation. (pp. 19-34) edited by Melissa Curley and Wong Sui-lun. London: Routledge. |
2008 Book Chapter Introduction: Applying securitisation theory to unregulated migration in AsiaCurley, Melissa and Sui-lun, Wong (2008). Introduction: Applying securitisation theory to unregulated migration in Asia. Security and migration Asia : The dynamics of securitisation. (pp. 3-18) edited by Melissa G. Curley and Wong Sui-lun. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203934722 |
2008 Book Chapter Conclusion: Undocumented migration and the state/human security nexus in AsiaCurley, Melissa G. and Wong, Sui-lun (2008). Conclusion: Undocumented migration and the state/human security nexus in Asia. Security and Migration in Asia: The Dynamics of Securitisation. (pp. 179-184) edited by Melissa Curle and Sui-lun Wong. London & New York: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203934722 |
2008 Book Chapter New Threats to Security: Unregulated migration, pandemics and diseaseCurley, Melissa G. (2008). New Threats to Security: Unregulated migration, pandemics and disease. Australian Foreign Policy in the Age of Terror. (pp. 133-156) edited by Ungerer, Carl J.. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press. |
2008 Book Chapter PrefaceCurley, Melissa G. and Siu-lun, Wong (2008). Preface. Security and Migration in Asia: The dynamics of securitisation. (pp. xv-xvi) edited by Melissa Curley and Siu-lun Wong. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203934722 |
2007 Book Chapter The role of civil society in East Asian region-buildingCurley, M. (2007). The role of civil society in East Asian region-building. Advancing East Asian regionalism. (pp. 179-201) edited by Melissa G. Curley and Nick Thomas. London, U.K.: Routledge. |
2007 Book Chapter An IntroductionCurley, M. and Thomas, N. (2007). An Introduction. Advancing East Asian Regionalism. (pp. 1-25) edited by Melissa G. Curley and Nicholas Thomas. London: Routledge. |
2006 Book Chapter An Avian Flu Pandemic in the Asia-Pacific: Lessons on Regional Cooperation from the 2003 SARS OutbreakCurley, M (2006). An Avian Flu Pandemic in the Asia-Pacific: Lessons on Regional Cooperation from the 2003 SARS Outbreak. An Avian Flu Pandemic: What Would It Mean and What Can We Do?. (pp. 37-44) edited by Michael Birt and Claire Topal. Seattle, USA: The National Bureau of Asian Research. |
2004 Book Chapter Poverty and Non-Traditional Security: Experiences of China’s Partnership with Multilateral Donor Institutions on Poverty AlleviationCurley, Melissa and Wang, Qingxin K. (2004). Poverty and Non-Traditional Security: Experiences of China’s Partnership with Multilateral Donor Institutions on Poverty Alleviation. Broadening Asia's security discourse and agenda : political, social, and environmental perspectives. (pp. 72-96) edited by Ramesh Thakur and Edward Newman. Tokyo: United Nations University Press. |