
Overview
Background
Reader in International Relations, Director, Rotary Centre for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
Background:
Dr Hanson was a Stipendiary Lecturer in Politics at Magdalen College, Oxford University before she joined the University of Queensland in 1995. She has been a Visiting Scholar at the Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues, Department of International Relations at the University of British Columbia, a Visiting Fellow at the Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth and a Visiting Scholar at Sciences Po in Paris.
Research Interests:
International security - especially from a critical security studies perspective, and focussing on the role of law, institutions and norms in shaping security policies; European security - the role of institutions such as NATO and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE); Arms control and disarmament - particularly the debate on the elimination of nuclear weapons and the efforts to delegitimise the use or possession of weapons of mass destruction: human rights - both within Australia and at the global level, and with a strong focus on the creation of legal institutions (such as the International Criminal Court) designed to uphold human rights; humanitarian intervention - the theory and practice of humanitarian interventions and the implications of these for issues such as state sovereignty, human rights and global justice; normative International Relations theory and the role of ethics in world politics - the evolution of a series of norms and other constraints affecting world politics, and which includes an emphasis on concepts such as good international citizenship and human security. The 'English School' of thought in International Relations theory - the theoretical framework most closely associated with Hedley Bull, John Vincent and others focussing on the construction and operation of an 'international society'. Dr Hanson is currently working on a book titled 'Humanitarianism and nuclear weapons: building a global prohibition regime without the great powers' which examines the growth of norms and legal constraints on the possession and use of nuclear weapons.
Availability
- Dr Marianne Hanson is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework), University of Oxford
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford
Research interests
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International Security
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Australian Defence and Foreign Policy
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Nuclear Arms Control
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European Politics and Security
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International Law and Organisations
Works
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2003
Conference Publication
Australia's Interests and Policy Options: What Does This All Mean for Canberra'
Hanson, M. J. (2003). Australia's Interests and Policy Options: What Does This All Mean for Canberra'. Conference on Northeast Asian Security: Policy Challenges for, Australian Strategic Policy Institute and School of Political, 17-18 October 2003.
2003
Conference Publication
Sustaining the non-nuclear norm to Ethics and Australian Foreign Policy Conference
Hanson, M. J. (2003). Sustaining the non-nuclear norm to Ethics and Australian Foreign Policy Conference. Ethics and Australian Foreign Policy Conference, School of Political Science and International Studies, 3-4 July 2003.
2002
Journal Article
Nuclear weapons as obstacles to international security
Hanson, Marianne J. (2002). Nuclear weapons as obstacles to international security. International Relations, 16 (3), 361-379. doi: 10.1177/0047117802016003004
2002
Journal Article
Justice Beyond Borders? Australia and the International Criminal Court
Bellamy, Alex J. and Hanson, Marianne (2002). Justice Beyond Borders? Australia and the International Criminal Court. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 56 (3), 417-433. doi: 10.1080/1035771022000019732
2001
Book Chapter
Introduction
Ungerer, C. and Hanson, M. J. (2001). Introduction. The Politics of Nuclear Non-proliferation. (pp. 1-10) edited by C. Ungerer and M. Hanson. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
2001
Journal Article
Warnings from Bosnia: The Dayton Agreement and the implementation of human rights
Hanson, M. J. (2001). Warnings from Bosnia: The Dayton Agreement and the implementation of human rights. The International Journal of Human Rights, 4 (3/4), 87-104.
2001
Book Chapter
Conclusion
Ungerer, C. and Hanson, M. J. (2001). Conclusion. The Politics of Nuclear Non-proliferation. (pp. 72-84) edited by C. Ungerer and M. Hanson. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
2001
Book Chapter
Human rights
Hanson, M. J. (2001). Human rights. International Relations in the New Century. (pp. 73-92) edited by Hanson, M, Tow and W. Victoria, Aust.: Oxford Uni Press.
2001
Book Chapter
The 2000 NPT Review Conference: A normative advance
Ungerer, C. and Hanson, M. J. (2001). The 2000 NPT Review Conference: A normative advance. The Politics of Nuclear Non-proliferation. (pp. 72-84) edited by C. Ungerer and M. Hanson. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
2001
Book
International relations in the new century : An Australian perspective
Hanson, Marianne and Tow, William T. (2001). International relations in the new century : An Australian perspective. South Melboure, Victoria: Oxford University Press.
2001
Book Chapter
The new humanitarian interventionism
Dunne, T., Hill, C. and Hanson, M. J. (2001). The new humanitarian interventionism. International Relations in the New Century. (pp. 93-116) edited by Hanson, M, Tow and W. Victoria, Aust.: Oxford Uni Press.
2001
Book
The politics of nuclear non-proliferation
C. Ungerer and M. J. Hanson eds. (2001). The politics of nuclear non-proliferation. St Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin.
2001
Book Chapter
New initiatives to advance arms control: The Tokyo Forum Report
Hanson, M. J. (2001). New initiatives to advance arms control: The Tokyo Forum Report. The Politics of Nuclear Non-proliferation. (pp. 171-186) edited by C. Ungerer and M. Hanson. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.
2001
Book Chapter
Warnings from Bosnia: The dayton agreement and the implementation of human rights
Hanson, Marianne (2001). Warnings from Bosnia: The dayton agreement and the implementation of human rights. The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions. (pp. 87-104) edited by Ken Booth. London, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9780203045466-12
2001
Book Chapter
Introduction
Hanson, M. J. and Tow, W. T. (2001). Introduction. International Relations in the New Century. (pp. 1-16) edited by Hanson, M, Tow and W. Victoria, Aust.: Oxford Uni Press.
2000
Conference Publication
Case study teaching: Assessing the benefits for international relations and development studies
Hanson, M. J., Tow, W. T. and Whitehouse, G. M. (2000). Case study teaching: Assessing the benefits for international relations and development studies. 2000 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Assoc, Australian National University, Canberra, 3-6 October 2000. Canberra: Political Science Program, RSSS, ANU/APSA.
2000
Book Chapter
Seeking human security from nuclear weapons: Recent non-traditional initiatives
Hanson, M. J. (2000). Seeking human security from nuclear weapons: Recent non-traditional initiatives. Asia's emerging regional order: Reconciling traditional and human security. (pp. 209-226) edited by William T. Tow, Ramesh Thakur and In-Taek Hyun. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.
2000
Book Chapter
From 'good international citizen' to 'regressive' state: Hansonism and Australia's international reputation
Hanson, M. J. (2000). From 'good international citizen' to 'regressive' state: Hansonism and Australia's international reputation. The rise and fall of One Nation. (pp. 220-235) edited by Michael Leach, Geoffrey Stokes and Ian Ward. St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press.
1999
Journal Article
The Canberra commission on nuclear weapons
Hanson, M. J. (1999). The Canberra commission on nuclear weapons. Social Alternatives, 18 (4), 14-18.
1999
Journal Article
The Canberra Commission: Paths Followed, Paths Ahead
Hanson, Marianne and Ungerer, Carl J. (1999). The Canberra Commission: Paths Followed, Paths Ahead. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 53 (1), 5-17. doi: 10.1080/00049919993999
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
External Support to Non-State Armed Groups and National Role Conceptions
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Martin Weber
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Preventive Diplomacy: The Role of the Individual in Attempts to Prevent War
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sebastian Kaempf
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Multilaterialism and international terrorism: the contribution of the United Nations
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Richard Devetak
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
Disarmament Diplomacy: the Role of Non-Governmental Organisations in International Arms Control
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alexander Bellamy
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Visualising India¿s Nuclear Tests: How Images Shape National Identity
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Roland Bleiker
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The Problem of Nuclear Harm: An Ethical Ecology
Associate Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Saving Soldiers: The Evolution of International Military Medical Norms, 1815 to 1914
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alexander Bellamy
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
AUSTRALIA'S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 1972 - 1995
Associate Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
Transformative peacebuilding in post-conflict reconstruction: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Roland Bleiker
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
THE ENVIRONMENT AND CONCEPTIONS OF SECURITY
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jacinta O'Hagan
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Marianne Hanson directly for media enquiries about:
- Asia Pacific - politics
- Disarmament of nuclear weapons
- European politics
- Human rights - international relations
- International organisations - political science
- International politics
- International relations
- International security
- NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
- Nuclear weapons
- Nuclear weapons disarmament
- Nuclear weapons policy
- Peace and conflict
- Politics - Asia Pacific
- Politics - Europe
- Politics - international
- Security - international politics
- Terrorism
- United Nations (UN)
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