2007 Journal Article Preface and acknowledgmentsDevetak, Richard, Burke, Anthony and George, Jim (2007). Preface and acknowledgments. An Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives, xxi-xxii. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139168557.001 |
2007 Book Chapter An introduction to international relations: The origins and changing agendas of a disciplineDevetak, Richard (2007). An introduction to international relations: The origins and changing agendas of a discipline. An introduction to international relations: Australian perspectives. (pp. 1-16) edited by Richard Devetak, Anthony Burke and Jim George. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. |
2007 Journal Article Between Kant and Pufendorf; Humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theoryDevetak, Richard (2007). Between Kant and Pufendorf; Humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theory. Review of International Studies, 33 (Special Issue), 151-174. doi: 10.1017/S0260210507007449 |
2007 Journal Article An introduction to international relations: The origins and changing agendas of a disciplineDevetak, Richard (2007). An introduction to international relations: The origins and changing agendas of a discipline. An Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives, 1-16. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139168557.002 |
2007 Conference Publication Globalization's shadow An introduction to the globalization of political violenceDevetak, Richard (2007). Globalization's shadow An introduction to the globalization of political violence. Workshop on Globalization of Political Violence, Prato Italy, Jul, 2004. ABINGDON: ROUTLEDGE. |
2007 Book Chapter PrefaceDevetak, Richard and Hughes, Christopher (2007). Preface. The Globalization of Political Violence: Globalization's Shadow. (pp. xiii-xv) edited by Richard Devetak and Christopher W. Hughes. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203935699 |
2007 Book Chapter The project of modernity and international relations theoryDevetak, Richard (2007). The project of modernity and international relations theory. Critical theory and international relations: A reader. (pp. 378-390) edited by Steven C. Roach. New York, U.S.: Routledge. |
2007 Book Chapter Between Kant and Pufendorf: Humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theoryDevetak, Richard (2007). Between Kant and Pufendorf: Humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theory. Critical International Relations Theory After 25 Years. (pp. 151-174) edited by Rengger, Nicholas John and Thirkell-White, Tristram Benedict. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511607912.009 |
2006 Journal Article Diplomatic divergence in the antipodes: Globalisation, foreign policy and state identity in Australia and New ZealandDevetak, Richard and True, Jacqui (2006). Diplomatic divergence in the antipodes: Globalisation, foreign policy and state identity in Australia and New Zealand. Australian Journal of Political Science, 41 (2), 241-256. doi: 10.1080/10361140600672451 |
2006 Book Chapter Failed States, Rogue States and the Sources of Terrorism: How the North Views the SouthDevetak, Richard (2006). Failed States, Rogue States and the Sources of Terrorism: How the North Views the South. Ethics of War in a Time of Terror. (pp. 99-118) edited by Christian Enemark. Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, ANU. |
2005 Journal Article The Gothic scene of international relations: ghosts, monsters, terror and the sublime after September 11Devetak, Richard (2005). The Gothic scene of international relations: ghosts, monsters, terror and the sublime after September 11. Review of International Studies, 31 (4), 621-643. doi: 10.1017/S0260210505006662 |
2005 Book Chapter PostmodernismDevetak, Richard (2005). Postmodernism. Theories of international relations. (pp. 161-187) edited by Scott Burchill. New York, NY, United States: Palgrave. |
2005 Book Chapter Violence, order and terrorDevetak, Richard (2005). Violence, order and terror. International Society and Its Critics. (pp. 229-246) edited by Alex J. Bellamy. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/0199265208.003.0014 |
2005 Book Chapter OrderDevetak, Richard and Dunne, Tim (2005). Order. Encyclopedia of international relations and global politics. (pp. 613-622) edited by Martin Griffiths. London: Routledge. |
2005 Book Chapter Saving the social bond and recovering the public domainDevetak, Richard and Higgott, Richard (2005). Saving the social bond and recovering the public domain. The Market or the Public Domain?: Global Governance and the Asymmetry of Power. (pp. 360-380) Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9780203996706-25 |
2005 Book Chapter Foundationalism/AntifoundationalismDevetak, Richard (2005). Foundationalism/Antifoundationalism. Encyclopedia of international relations and global politics. (pp. 286-289) edited by Martin Griffiths. London: Routledge. |
2004 Journal Article In fear of refugees: The politics of border protection in AustraliaDevetak, Richard (2004). In fear of refugees: The politics of border protection in Australia. International Journal of Human Rights, 8 (1), 101-109. doi: 10.1080/1364298042000212565 |
2003 Book Chapter Loyalty and Plurality: Images of the Nation in AustraliaDevetak, Richard (2003). Loyalty and Plurality: Images of the Nation in Australia. Political loyalty and the nation-state. (pp. 27-42) edited by Michael Waller and Andrew Linklater. London, England: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203426944 |
2002 Book Chapter Signs of a new enlightenment? Community and humanity after the Cold WarDevetak, Richard (2002). Signs of a new enlightenment? Community and humanity after the Cold War. The new agenda for international relations: From polarization to globalization in world politics?. (pp. 164-183) edited by Stephanie Lawson. Malden, MA: Polity Press. |
1999 Journal Article Justice unbound? Globalization, states and the transformation of the social bondDevetak, Richard and Higgott, Richard (1999). Justice unbound? Globalization, states and the transformation of the social bond. International Affairs, 75 (3), 483-498. doi: 10.1111/1468-2346.00089 |