
Overview
Background
I am a political economist with diverse research interests, with a particular interest in the evolving nature of statehood and political agency. My work focuses on Asia and the Pacific. I have written on rising powers (specifically China), global health politics, security governance, statebuilding, non-traditional security, global and regional governance, and Australian development and foreign policy. I have been awarded an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (2021-26) to examine emerging competition over international development financing projects in Asia and the Pacific. I am a Research Fellow of the Second Cold War Observatory.
My most recent books are The Locked-Up Country: Learning the Lessons from Australia's COVID-19 Response (UQP, 2023), co-authored with Dr Tom Chodor, and Fractured China: How State Transformation is Shaping China's Rise (Cambridge University Press, 2021), co-authored with Prof Lee Jones. My other books include International Intervention and Local Politics (Cambridge University, 2017), Governing Borderless Threats: Non-Traditional Security and the Politics of State Transformation (Cambridge University Press, 2015), and Regulating Statehood (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010). I am also co-editor of the all-new fourth edition of The Political Economy of Southeast Asia: Poliltics and Uneven Development Under Hyperglobalisation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020). I received my PhD from the Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University in 2009. I tweet @ShaharHameiri.
Availability
- Professor Shahar Hameiri is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, Murdoch University
- Bachelor (Honours), Murdoch University
- Doctor of Philosophy, Murdoch University
Research interests
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Security governance, with a focus on the Asia Pacific
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Rising Powers
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Non-traditional security
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State transformation and new modes of governance
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Statebuilding and peacebuilding interventions
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The politics of risk management
Research impacts
I have been a regular contributor to the print, broadcast and electronic media in areas relating to my expertise.
I have also co-authored policy papers, most recently with Dr Lee Jones for Chatham House, debunking the myth that China startegically ensnares recipients of its development financing in a 'debt-trap' to enhance China's geopolitical objectives.
Works
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2019
Book Chapter
International statebuilding interventions and the politics of scale
Hameiri, Shahar and Scarpello, Fabio (2019). International statebuilding interventions and the politics of scale. Handbook on intervention and statebuilding. (pp. 61-70) edited by Nicolas Lemay-Hebert. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781788116237.00013
2018
Journal Article
Security governance and the politics of state transformation: moving from description to explanation
Hameiri, Shahar, Jones, Lee and Sandor, Adam (2018). Security governance and the politics of state transformation: moving from description to explanation. Journal of Global Security Studies, 3 (4), 463-482. doi: 10.1093/jogss/ogy024
2018
Journal Article
China challenges global governance? Chinese international development finance and the AIIB
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2018). China challenges global governance? Chinese international development finance and the AIIB. International Affairs, 94 (3), 573-593. doi: 10.1093/ia/iiy026
2018
Book Chapter
Against hybridity in the study of peacebuilding and statebuilding
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2018). Against hybridity in the study of peacebuilding and statebuilding. Hybridity on the ground in peacebuilding and development: critical conversations. (pp. 99-112) edited by Joanne Wallis, Lia Kent, Miranda Forsyth , Sinclair Dinnen and Srinjoy Bose. Acton, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/hgpd.03.2018.06
2018
Journal Article
International development aid and the politics of scale
Hameiri, Shahar and Scarpello, Fabio (2018). International development aid and the politics of scale. Review of International Political Economy, 25 (2), 145-168. doi: 10.1080/09692290.2018.1431560
2018
Journal Article
The Development-Insecurity Nexus in China’s Near-Abroad: Rethinking Cross-Border Economic Integration in an Era of State Transformation
Hameiri, Shahar, Jones, Lee and Yizheng, Zou (2018). The Development-Insecurity Nexus in China’s Near-Abroad: Rethinking Cross-Border Economic Integration in an Era of State Transformation. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 49 (3), 1-27. doi: 10.1080/00472336.2018.1502802
2017
Journal Article
Beyond hybridity to the politics of scale: international intervention and ‘local’ politics
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2017). Beyond hybridity to the politics of scale: international intervention and ‘local’ politics. Development and Change, 48 (1), 54-77. doi: 10.1111/dech.12287
2017
Book
International intervention and local politics
Hameiri, Shahar, Hughes, Caroline and Scarpello, Fabio (2017). International intervention and local politics. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108416894
2017
Book
Navigating the new international disorder: Australia in world affairs, 2011-2015
Mark Beeson and Shahar Hameiri eds. (2017). Navigating the new international disorder: Australia in world affairs, 2011-2015. South Melbourne, VIC Australia: Oxford University Press.
2016
Journal Article
Global governance as state transformation
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2016). Global governance as state transformation. Political Studies, 64 (4), 793-810. doi: 10.1111/1467-9248.12225
2016
Journal Article
Rising powers and state transformation: the case of China
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2016). Rising powers and state transformation: the case of China. European Journal of International Relations, 22 (1), 72-98. doi: 10.1177/1354066115578952
2016
Book Chapter
Australian foreign policy and the new world disorder
Beeson, Mark and Hameiri, Shahar (2016). Australian foreign policy and the new world disorder. Navigating the new international disorder: Australia in world affairs 2011-15. (pp. 1-18) edited by Mark Beeson and Shahar Hameiri. Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press.
2015
Journal Article
Probing the links between political economy and non-traditional security: themes, approaches and instruments
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2015). Probing the links between political economy and non-traditional security: themes, approaches and instruments. International Politics, 52 (4), 371-388. doi: 10.1057/ip.2015.1
2015
Journal Article
Non-traditional security, political economy and state transformation: the case of avian influenza in Indonesia
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2015). Non-traditional security, political economy and state transformation: the case of avian influenza in Indonesia. International Politics, 52 (4), 445-465. doi: 10.1057/ip.2015.6
2015
Journal Article
China’s “Charm Offensive” in the Pacific and Australia’s Regional Order
Hameiri, Shahar (2015). China’s “Charm Offensive” in the Pacific and Australia’s Regional Order. The Pacific Review, 28 (5), 631-654. doi: 10.1080/09512748.2015.1012542
2015
Journal Article
Regulatory regionalism and anti-money laundering governance in Asia
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2015). Regulatory regionalism and anti-money laundering governance in Asia. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 69 (2), 144-163. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2014.978737
2015
Journal Article
The contested rescaling of economic governance in East Asia
Hameiri, Shahar and Wilson, Jeffrey (2015). The contested rescaling of economic governance in East Asia. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 69 (2), 115-125. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2014.978742
2015
Book
Governing borderless threats : non-traditional security and the politics of state transformation
Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2015). Governing borderless threats : non-traditional security and the politics of state transformation. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/cbo9781316275535
2014
Journal Article
Avian influenza, 'viral Sovereignty', and the politics of health security in Indonesia
Hameiri, Shahar (2014). Avian influenza, 'viral Sovereignty', and the politics of health security in Indonesia. The Pacific Review, 27 (3), 333-356. doi: 10.1080/09512748.2014.909523
2014
Journal Article
Review of Corruption, culture and politics in the Pacific. Larmour, Peter (2012) Interpreting Corruption: Culture and Politics in the Pacific Islands. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, pp. 188, $49, ISBN: 978-0-8248-3514-9 (cloth)
Hameiri, Shahar (2014). Review of Corruption, culture and politics in the Pacific. Larmour, Peter (2012) Interpreting Corruption: Culture and Politics in the Pacific Islands. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, pp. 188, $49, ISBN: 978-0-8248-3514-9 (cloth). Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 55 (1), 123-124. doi: 10.1111/apv.12036
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Shahar Hameiri is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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The Politics of Development Financing Competition in Asia and the Pacific
Project description
Expressions of interest are sought from applicants interested in examining how states and their societies are responding to emerging competition between the US and its allies and China in Asia and the Pacific. Country case-studies, as well as regionally or thematically focused studies are all welcome.
Research environment
The School of Political Science and International Studies has an outstanding global reputation for research and teaching in the discipline. Our Graduate Centre is home to a thriving research community. We have over 50 PhD candidates working on a range of research projects.
PhD students in our School Graduate Centre receive a number of benefits including:
1. Postgraduate workshops and dedicated training 2. A thriving research culture in one of the world's best schools in the discipline 3. The resources you need to complete your studies, including work station, desktop computer, and research funding.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Countering China? Reactions to Chinese Geostrategy in India, Japan, and South Korea
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Percy
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Doctor Philosophy
The Politics of Government-Linked Companies in Malaysia
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
The Politics of Government-Linked Companies in Malaysia
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
The Politics of Investment De-Risking in Indonesia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Melissa Johnston
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Doctor Philosophy
PLANNING AND BUDGETING REFORM IN INDONESIA: GOVERNANCE, REGULATIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Melissa Johnston
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Doctor Philosophy
The Political Economy of Market-oriented Healthcare Reform in State-Socialist Asia: State, Interests, and Ideology
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adam Hannah
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Doctor Philosophy
Matrilineal Societies in the Borderlands
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Melissa Johnston
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Southeast Asian Regional Governance and the Domestic Politics of Portfolio Investment Liberalization: The Case of Indonesia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Melissa Curley
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
The Politics of Central Bank Approaches to Climate Change in East Asia and the West
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ryan Walter
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Chinese peacebuilding practice in Myanmar
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alexander Bellamy, Dr Sarah Teitt
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
China's Rising Influence in Cambodia: Local Contestation and State Responses
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Melissa Curley
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
`Nation as Village': Historicising the Authoritarian Populist Regime of Mahinda Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Heloise Weber
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Security as Politics: the US Securitisation of the 2013-2016 Ebola Outbreak
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Matt McDonald
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Contesting legitimacy: terrorist organisations and legitimacy-seeking behaviours
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Phillips, Professor Tim Dunne
Media
Enquiries
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- Asian security
- australian foreign policy
- development
- global governance
- politics of COVID-19
- regional politics in the Asia-Pacific
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