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Professor Richard Devetak
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Richard Devetak

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Overview

Background

Research Expertise

  • International relations theory
  • History of political thought
  • History of international thought
  • History of the states-system
  • Humanitarianism and intervention

Richard Devetak is Professor of the History of International Thought and was Head of the School of Political Science and International Studies from 2013 to 2018. He has published on the history of international thought, contemporary theoretical debates in international relations, humanitarian intervention, the ‘war on terror’, and globalisation’s implications for justice and the state, as well as on foreign policy, refugees, and national identity in the Australian context. His major contribution has been in the area of international relations theory, more specifically in the exposition and analysis of Frankfurt School Critical Theory and post-structuralism, and in international intellectual history.

His most recent publication is a volume edited with Tim Dunne, Rise of the International: International Relations meets History (Oxford University Press, 2024). This volume brings together scholars of International Relations and History to capture the emergence and development of the thought, the relations, and the systems that we call international. He recently published a monograph titled Critical International Theory: An Intellectual History (Oxford University Press, 2018). His writings in these areas have been published in leading International Relations journals including International Affairs, Millennium and Review of International Studies. His current research interests include: the history of international thought and the history of the states-system in early modern Europe and beyond. He has held Visiting Fellowships at the Department of International Politics at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (2003), the Department of Politics, Institutions and History at University of Bologna (2008), and at the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute, Florence (2012).

From 2020-2023 he was part of the Review of International Studies editorial team, led by Dr Martin Coward (Manchester). He is also working on a large multi-million dollar collaborative project, led by Prof. Halvard Leira (NUPI) and funded by the Research Council of Norway, on A Conceptual History of International Relations.

He has also made a major contribution to two popular international relations textbooks. He is the lead editor of An Introduction to International Relations: fourth edition (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2022) with co-editor Daniel McCarthy; and co-editor with Jacqui True of Theories of International Relations: sixth edition (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).

Availability

Professor Richard Devetak is:
Available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, Monash University
  • Masters (Coursework), Monash University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Keele University

Research interests

  • Research interest includes

    History of international thought; International relations theory; Laws of war, terrorism and political violence; Humanitarian intervention.

Works

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82 works between 1995 and 2024

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2007

Journal Article

Preface and acknowledgments

Devetak, Richard, Burke, Anthony and George, Jim (2007). Preface and acknowledgments. An Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives, xxi-xxii. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139168557.001

Preface and acknowledgments

2007

Book Chapter

An introduction to international relations: The origins and changing agendas of a discipline

Devetak, 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.

An introduction to international relations: The origins and changing agendas of a discipline

2007

Journal Article

Between Kant and Pufendorf; Humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theory

Devetak, 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

Between Kant and Pufendorf; Humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theory

2007

Journal Article

An introduction to international relations: The origins and changing agendas of a discipline

Devetak, 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

An introduction to international relations: The origins and changing agendas of a discipline

2007

Conference Publication

Globalization's shadow An introduction to the globalization of political violence

Devetak, 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.

Globalization's shadow An introduction to the globalization of political violence

2007

Book Chapter

Preface

Devetak, 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

Preface

2007

Book Chapter

The project of modernity and international relations theory

Devetak, 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.

The project of modernity and international relations theory

2007

Book Chapter

Between Kant and Pufendorf: Humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theory

Devetak, 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

Between Kant and Pufendorf: Humanitarian intervention, statist anti-cosmopolitanism and critical international theory

2006

Journal Article

Diplomatic divergence in the antipodes: Globalisation, foreign policy and state identity in Australia and New Zealand

Devetak, 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

Diplomatic divergence in the antipodes: Globalisation, foreign policy and state identity in Australia and New Zealand

2006

Book Chapter

Failed States, Rogue States and the Sources of Terrorism: How the North Views the South

Devetak, 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.

Failed States, Rogue States and the Sources of Terrorism: How the North Views the South

2005

Journal Article

The Gothic scene of international relations: ghosts, monsters, terror and the sublime after September 11

Devetak, 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

The Gothic scene of international relations: ghosts, monsters, terror and the sublime after September 11

2005

Book Chapter

Postmodernism

Devetak, Richard (2005). Postmodernism. Theories of international relations. (pp. 161-187) edited by Scott Burchill. New York, NY, United States: Palgrave.

Postmodernism

2005

Book Chapter

Violence, order and terror

Devetak, 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

Violence, order and terror

2005

Book Chapter

Order

Devetak, Richard and Dunne, Tim (2005). Order. Encyclopedia of international relations and global politics. (pp. 613-622) edited by Martin Griffiths. London: Routledge.

Order

2005

Book Chapter

Saving the social bond and recovering the public domain

Devetak, 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

Saving the social bond and recovering the public domain

2005

Book Chapter

Foundationalism/Antifoundationalism

Devetak, Richard (2005). Foundationalism/Antifoundationalism. Encyclopedia of international relations and global politics. (pp. 286-289) edited by Martin Griffiths. London: Routledge.

Foundationalism/Antifoundationalism

2004

Journal Article

In fear of refugees: The politics of border protection in Australia

Devetak, 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

In fear of refugees: The politics of border protection in Australia

2003

Book Chapter

Loyalty and Plurality: Images of the Nation in Australia

Devetak, 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

Loyalty and Plurality: Images of the Nation in Australia

2002

Book Chapter

Signs of a new enlightenment? Community and humanity after the Cold War

Devetak, 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.

Signs of a new enlightenment? Community and humanity after the Cold War

1999

Journal Article

Justice unbound? Globalization, states and the transformation of the social bond

Devetak, 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

Justice unbound? Globalization, states and the transformation of the social bond

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