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Professor Shahar Hameiri
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Shahar Hameiri

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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

  • Security governance, with a focus on the Asia Pacific

  • Rising Powers

  • Non-traditional security

  • State transformation and new modes of governance

  • Statebuilding and peacebuilding interventions

  • 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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64 works between 2007 and 2025

41 - 60 of 64 works

2014

Journal Article

The crisis of liberal peacebuilding and the future of statebuilding

Hameiri, Shahar (2014). The crisis of liberal peacebuilding and the future of statebuilding. International Politics, 51 (3), 316-333. doi: 10.1057/ip.2014.15

The crisis of liberal peacebuilding and the future of statebuilding

2014

Book Chapter

State-building and primitive accumulation in Solomon Islands: the unintended consequences of risk mitigation at the frontiers of global capitalist expansion

Hameiri, Shahar (2014). State-building and primitive accumulation in Solomon Islands: the unintended consequences of risk mitigation at the frontiers of global capitalist expansion. The politics of marketising Asia. (pp. 101-117) edited by Toby Carroll and Darryl S. L. Jarvis. Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9781137001672_5

State-building and primitive accumulation in Solomon Islands: the unintended consequences of risk mitigation at the frontiers of global capitalist expansion

2013

Journal Article

The politics and governance of non-traditional security

Hameiri, Shahar and Jones, Lee (2013). The politics and governance of non-traditional security. International Studies Quarterly, 57 (3), 462-473. doi: 10.1111/isqu.12014

The politics and governance of non-traditional security

2013

Journal Article

Theorising regions through changes in statehood: rethinking the theory and method of comparative regionalism

Hameiri, Shahar (2013). Theorising regions through changes in statehood: rethinking the theory and method of comparative regionalism. Review of International Studies, 39 (2), 313-335. doi: 10.1017/S026021051100074X

Theorising regions through changes in statehood: rethinking the theory and method of comparative regionalism

2013

Book Chapter

Regulatory statebuilding and the transformation of the state

Hameiri, Shahar (2013). Regulatory statebuilding and the transformation of the state. Routledge handbook of international statebuilding. (pp. 52-63) edited by David Chandler and Timothy D. Sisk. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203370377.ch5

Regulatory statebuilding and the transformation of the state

2012

Journal Article

Mitigating the risk to primitive accumulation: state-building and the logging boom in Solomon Islands

Hameiri, Shahar (2012). Mitigating the risk to primitive accumulation: state-building and the logging boom in Solomon Islands. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 42 (3), 405-426. doi: 10.1080/00472336.2012.687629

Mitigating the risk to primitive accumulation: state-building and the logging boom in Solomon Islands

2012

Journal Article

The domestic politics of international hierarchy: Risk management and the reconstitution of international society

Hameiri, Shahar (2012). The domestic politics of international hierarchy: Risk management and the reconstitution of international society. International Politics, 49 (1), 59-77. doi: 10.1057/ip.2011.33

The domestic politics of international hierarchy: Risk management and the reconstitution of international society

2012

Book Chapter

Regulatory regionalism in Asia

Hameiri, Shahar and Jayasuriya, Kanishka (2012). Regulatory regionalism in Asia. Routledge handbook of Asian regionalism. (pp. 177-185) Abingdon, Oxon, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203803608.ch14

Regulatory regionalism in Asia

2011

Journal Article

State transformation, territorial politics and the management of transnational risk

Hameiri, Shahar (2011). State transformation, territorial politics and the management of transnational risk. International Relations, 25 (3), 381-397. doi: 10.1177/0047117811416290

State transformation, territorial politics and the management of transnational risk

2011

Journal Article

Introduction: risk, risk management and international relations

Hameiri, Shahar and Kühn, Florian P. (2011). Introduction: risk, risk management and international relations. International Relations, 25 (3), 275-279. doi: 10.1177/0047117811415479

Introduction: risk, risk management and international relations

2011

Edited Outputs

International Relations

International Relations. (2011). 25 (3)

International Relations

2011

Journal Article

Regulatory regionalism and the dynamics of territorial politics: the case of the Asia-Pacific Region

Hameiri, Shahar and Jayasuriya, Kanishka (2011). Regulatory regionalism and the dynamics of territorial politics: the case of the Asia-Pacific Region. Political Studies, 59 (1), 20-37. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9248.2010.00854.x

Regulatory regionalism and the dynamics of territorial politics: the case of the Asia-Pacific Region

2011

Book Chapter

A reality check for the critique of the liberal peace

Hameiri, Shahar (2011). A reality check for the critique of the liberal peace. A liberal peace? The problems and practices of peacebuilding. (pp. 191-208) edited by Susanna Campbell, David Chandler and Meera Sabaratnam. London, United Kingdom: Zed Books.

A reality check for the critique of the liberal peace

2010

Book

Regulating statehood: state building and the transformation of the global order

Hameiri, Shahar (2010). Regulating statehood: state building and the transformation of the global order. Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9780230282001

Regulating statehood: state building and the transformation of the global order

2009

Journal Article

Governing disorder: the Australian Federal Police and Australia's new regional frontier

Hameiri, Shahar (2009). Governing disorder: the Australian Federal Police and Australia's new regional frontier. The Pacific Review, 22 (5), 549-574. doi: 10.1080/09512740903329707

Governing disorder: the Australian Federal Police and Australia's new regional frontier

2009

Journal Article

The region within: RAMSI, the Pacific Plan and new modes of governance in the Southwest Pacific

Hameiri, Shahar (2009). The region within: RAMSI, the Pacific Plan and new modes of governance in the Southwest Pacific. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 63 (3), 348-360. doi: 10.1080/10357710903104828

The region within: RAMSI, the Pacific Plan and new modes of governance in the Southwest Pacific

2009

Journal Article

Beyond methodological nationalism, but where to for the study of regional governance?

Hameiri, Shahar (2009). Beyond methodological nationalism, but where to for the study of regional governance?. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 63 (3), 430-441. doi: 10.1080/10357710903104885

Beyond methodological nationalism, but where to for the study of regional governance?

2009

Journal Article

Capacity and its fallacies: international state building as state transformation

Hameiri, Shahar (2009). Capacity and its fallacies: international state building as state transformation. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 38 (1), 55-81. doi: 10.1177/0305829809335942

Capacity and its fallacies: international state building as state transformation

2009

Journal Article

State building or crisis management? A critical analysis of the social and political implications of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands

Hameiri, Shahar (2009). State building or crisis management? A critical analysis of the social and political implications of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands. Third World Quarterly, 30 (1), 35-52. doi: 10.1080/01436590802622276

State building or crisis management? A critical analysis of the social and political implications of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands

2008

Journal Article

Risk management, neo-liberalism and the securitisation of the Australian aid program

Hameiri, Shahar (2008). Risk management, neo-liberalism and the securitisation of the Australian aid program. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 62 (3), 357-371. doi: 10.1080/10357710802286817

Risk management, neo-liberalism and the securitisation of the Australian aid program

Funding

Current funding

  • 2021 - 2026
    The Politics of Development Financing Competition in Asia and the Pacific
    ARC Future Fellowships
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2017 - 2022
    Rising Powers and State Transformation
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016
    The politics of public administration reform: capacity development and ideological contestation in international state-building
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Shahar Hameiri is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • 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

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Countering China? Reactions to Chinese Geostrategy in India, Japan, and South Korea

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Percy

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Politics of Government-Linked Companies in Malaysia

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Politics of Government-Linked Companies in Malaysia

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Politics of Investment De-Risking in Indonesia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Melissa Johnston

  • Doctor Philosophy

    PLANNING AND BUDGETING REFORM IN INDONESIA: GOVERNANCE, REGULATIONS, AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Melissa Johnston

  • 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

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Matrilineal Societies in the Borderlands

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Melissa Johnston

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Shahar Hameiri directly for media enquiries about:

  • Asian security
  • australian foreign policy
  • development
  • global governance
  • politics of COVID-19
  • regional politics in the Asia-Pacific

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