
Overview
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- Professor Andrew Phillips is:
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Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University
Works
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2016
Book Chapter
Company sovereigns, private violence and colonialism
Phillips, Andrew (2016). Company sovereigns, private violence and colonialism. Routledge handbook of private security studies. (pp. 39-48) edited by Anna Leander and Rita Abrahamsen. Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge.
2016
Journal Article
Beyond the ‘Bandung divide’? Assessing the scope and limits of Australia–Indonesia security cooperation
Phillips, Andrew and Hiariej, Eric (2016). Beyond the ‘Bandung divide’? Assessing the scope and limits of Australia–Indonesia security cooperation. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 70 (4), 422-440. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2016.1153601
2015
Journal Article
Issues in Australian foreign policy July to December 2014
Phillips, Andrew (2015). Issues in Australian foreign policy July to December 2014. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 61 (2), 263-277. doi: 10.1111/ajph.12098
2015
Journal Article
Explaining Durable Diversity in International Systems: State, Company, and Empire in the Indian Ocean
Phillips, Andrew and Sharman, J.C (2015). Explaining Durable Diversity in International Systems: State, Company, and Empire in the Indian Ocean. International Studies Quarterly, 59 (3), 436-448. doi: 10.1111/isqu.12197
2015
Book
International order in diversity: war, trade and rule in the Indian Ocean
Phillips, Andrew and Sharman, J. C. (2015). International order in diversity: war, trade and rule in the Indian Ocean. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781316027011
2014
Journal Article
Civilising missions and the rise of international hierarchies in early modern Asia
Phillips, Andrew (2014). Civilising missions and the rise of international hierarchies in early modern Asia. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 42 (3), 697-717. doi: 10.1177/0305829814535281
2014
Journal Article
The Islamic State's challenge to international order
Phillips, Andrew (2014). The Islamic State's challenge to international order. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 68 (5), 495-498. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2014.947355
2013
Journal Article
From global transformation to big bang — A response to Buzan and Lawson
Phillips, Andrew (2013). From global transformation to big bang — A response to Buzan and Lawson. International Studies Quarterly, 57 (3), 640-642. doi: 10.1111/isqu.12089
2013
Journal Article
Australia and the challenges of order-building in the Indian Ocean region
Phillips, Andrew (2013). Australia and the challenges of order-building in the Indian Ocean region. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 67 (2), 125-140. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2012.751965
2013
Journal Article
A dangerous synergy: energy securitization, great power rivalry and strategic stability in the Asian century
Phillips, Andrew (2013). A dangerous synergy: energy securitization, great power rivalry and strategic stability in the Asian century. Pacific Review, 26 (1), 17-38. doi: 10.1080/09512748.2013.755362
2013
Journal Article
The wars on terror, duelling internationalisms and the clash of purposes in a post-unipolar world
Phillips, Andrew (2013). The wars on terror, duelling internationalisms and the clash of purposes in a post-unipolar world. International Politics, 50 (1), 77-96. doi: 10.1057/ip.2012.29
2013
Journal Article
A rebalance to where?: US strategic geography in Asia
Bisley, Nick and Phillips, Andrew (2013). A rebalance to where?: US strategic geography in Asia. Survival, 55 (5), 95-114. doi: 10.1080/00396338.2013.841811
2013
Book Chapter
Transnational terrorism
Phillips, Andrew (2013). Transnational terrorism. Issues in 21st Century World Politics. (pp. 120-134) edited by Mark Beeson and Nick Bisley. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
2012
Journal Article
Horsemen of the apocalypse? Jihadist strategy and nuclear instability in South Asia
Phillips, Andrew (2012). Horsemen of the apocalypse? Jihadist strategy and nuclear instability in South Asia. International Politics, 49 (3), 297-317. doi: 10.1057/ip.2012.1
2012
Journal Article
Saving civilization from empire: belligerency, pacifism and the two faces of civilization during the Second Opium War
Phillips, Andrew (2012). Saving civilization from empire: belligerency, pacifism and the two faces of civilization during the Second Opium War. European Journal of International Relations, 18 (1), 5-27. doi: 10.1177/1354066111416020
2011
Journal Article
From the age of asymmetry to the great reconvergence: Securing order in the Asian century
Phillips, Andrew (2011). From the age of asymmetry to the great reconvergence: Securing order in the Asian century. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 65 (1), 94-101. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2011.535604
2011
Book
War, religion and empire: The transformation of international orders
Phillips, Andrew (2011). War, religion and empire: The transformation of international orders. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/cbo9780511761102
2010
Journal Article
The Protestant ethic and the spirit of jihadism - Transnational religious insurgencies and the transformation of international orders
Phillips, Andrew (2010). The Protestant ethic and the spirit of jihadism - Transnational religious insurgencies and the transformation of international orders. Review of International Studies, 36 (2), 257-280. doi: 10.1017/S0260210510000021
2010
Book Chapter
Transnational terrorism
Phillips, Andrew (2010). Transnational terrorism. Issues in 21st Century World Politics. (pp. 136-148) edited by Mark Beeson and Nick Bisley. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan.
2010
Book Chapter
How al-Qaeda lost Iraq
Phillips, Andrew (2010). How al-Qaeda lost Iraq. Terrorism, security and the power of informal networks. (pp. 133-155) edited by David Martin Jones, Ann Lane and Paul Schulte. Cheltenham U.K.: Edward Elgar.
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
International Society of the Islamicate
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jacinta O'Hagan
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Doctor Philosophy
The idea of religion and the legitimacy of the modern international state system
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Morgan Brigg
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Doctor Philosophy
Historical cultural diversity regimes within international orders defined by long-lasting asymmetrical intercultural encounters
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jacinta O'Hagan
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Doctor Philosophy
Middle Power as a Strategy of Resistance: Indonesia's Middle Power Diplomacy Under the Yudhoyono and Jokowi Administrations
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Matt McDonald
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Doctor Philosophy
"Three warfares" as a kind of hybrid war with Chinese characteristics under Xi Jinping
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sebastian Kaempf
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Doctor Philosophy
Relating with Relational Knowledge: The company of violence
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Morgan Brigg
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Doctor Philosophy
Dynamic Responses of Southeast Asian States to China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Melissa Curley
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Doctor Philosophy
Relating with Relational Knowledge: The company of violence
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Morgan Brigg
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Doctor Philosophy
Relating with Relational Knowledge
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Morgan Brigg
Completed supervision
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Guarding Gotham: Echoes Through Time in the NYPD's Policing of Violent Extremism
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Middle powers and the re-negotiation of regional order in East Asia: The case of Indonesia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Matt McDonald
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Normative Contestation and the Responsibility to Protect
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alexander Bellamy
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Let's argue about war! Normative arguments about the legitimacy of force 1492 - 2003
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Tim Dunne
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Relating with Relational Knowledge: The company of violence
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Morgan Brigg
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
The Global Constitution of Nation-states in China, Japan and Vietnam: Civilisation and Socialism
Associate Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
The Islamic State's Gendered Propaganda: Mobilising Women and Men from Territorial Control to Insurgency
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sebastian Kaempf
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
How State Dysfunction Shapes Humanitarian Effectiveness in Complex Emergencies: Evidence from Northeast Nigeria
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jacinta O'Hagan
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The United States and the Macrosecuritisation of the "China Threat"
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 Tim Dunne, Professor Shahar Hameiri
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Mediation in international conflicts: the impartial, empowering and pressing mediator
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Roland Bleiker
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Reflective-Action: Understanding the Strategic Utility of Force in Counterinsurgency
Associate Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Returning the Imagination to International Relations Security Theory: Destabilising the Fearful Subject
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Martin Weber
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Western state-building and women¿s human (in)security in Afghanistan
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Martin Weber
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