Overview
Background
Professor of International Relations
Matt McDonald joined the School of Political Science and International Studies in January 2010. After completing his PhD at UQ in 2003, Matt held lectureship posts in international relations at the University of New South Wales and the University of Birmingham (UK), and was Associate Professor in International Security at the University of Warwick (UK). His research focuses on the relationship between security and climate change, the international politics of climate change, and critical theoretical approaches to security. He has published on these themes in a wide range of journsls, and is the author of Ecological Security: Climate Change and the Construction of Security (Cambridge UP, 2021), Security, the Environment and Emancipation (Routledge 2012) and (with Anthony Burke and Katrina Lee-Koo) Ethics and Global Security (Routledge 2014). He was formerly co-editor of Australian Journal of Politics and History. He is currently completing an ARC-funded project on comparative national approaches to the climate change- security relationship, and is currently leading the cross-disciplinary University research network, Climate Politics and Policy.
Selected Publications
Books (Authored)
- Ecological Security: Climate Change and the Construction of Security (Cambridge UP, 2021)
- (with Anthony Burke and Katrina Lee-Koo), Ethics and Global Security: A Cosmopolitan Approach (Routledge, 2014)
- Security, the Environment and Emancipation: Contestation over Environmental Change (Routledge, 2012).
Edited Volumes
- (with Paul Williams), Security Studies: An Introduction, 4th ed (Routledge, 2023)
- (with Paul Williams), Security Studies: An Introduction, 3rd ed (Routledge, 2018)
- Critical Security in the Asia-Pacific. Special Issue of Critical Studies on Security, 5:3 (2017).
- (with Mark Beeson), The Politics of Climate Change in Australia. Special Issue of Australian Journal of Politics and History, 59:3 (2013).
- (with Tim Dunne), The Politics of Liberal Internationalism, Special Issue of International Politics, 50:1 (2013).
- (with Anthony Burke), Critical Security in the Asia-Pacific (Manchester UP, 2007).
Refereed Journal Articles
- 'Fit for Purpose? Climate Change, Security and IR', International Relations, 38:3 (2024), pp.313-30.
- 'Cimate change, security and the institutional prospects for ecological security', Geoforum, 155 (2024), 10496.
- 'Accepting Responsibility? Institutions and the Security Implications of Climate Change', Security Dialogue, 55:3 (2024), pp.293-310.
- (with Susan Park et al), 'Ecological Crises and Ecopolitics Research in Australia', Australian Journal of Politics and History, (2024). Online first.
- (with Jonathan Symons et al), 'Australia, we need to talk about Solar Geoengineering', Australian Journal of International Affairs, 78:3 (2024), pp.369-74.
- 'Immovable Objects? Impediments to a UN Security Council Resolution on Climate Change', International Affairs, 99:4 (2023), pp.1635-51.
- 'Geoengineering, Climate Change and Ecological Security', Environmental Politics, 32:4 (2023), 565-85.
- (with Jessica Kirk), ‘The Politics of Exceptionalism: Securitization and COVID-19’, Global Studies Quarterly, 1:3 (2021).
- 'After the Fires? Climate Change and Security in Australia', Australian Journal of Political Science, 56:1 (2021), 1-18.
- ‘Climate Change and Security: Towards an Ecological Security Discourse?’, International Theory, 10:2 (2018), 153-80.
- ‘Critical Security in the Asia-Pacific: An Introduction’, Critical Studies on Security, 5:3 (2017), 237-52.
- ‘Remembering Gallipoli: Anzac, the Great War and Australian Memory Politics’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 63:3 (2017), pp.405-17.
- (with Lee Wilson) ‘Trouble in Paradise? Citizen Militia Groups in Bali, Indonesia’, Security Dialogue, 48:3 (2017), pp.241-58.
- ‘Bourdieu, Environmental NGOs and Australian Climate Politics’, Environmental Politics, 25:6 (2016), pp.1058-78.
- (with Anthony Burke and Katrina Lee-Koo) 'Ethics and Global Security', Journal of Global Security Studies,1:1 (2016), pp. 64-79
- 'Australian Foreign Policy under the Abbott Government: Foreign Policy as Domestic Politics?' Australian Journal of International Affairs 69:6 (2015), pp 651-669.
- ‘Discourses of Climate Security’, Political Geography, 33 (2013), pp.43-51.
- (with Christopher S. Browning),‘The Future of Critical Security Studies: Ethics and the Politics of Security’, European Journal of International Relations 19:2 (2013), pp.235-55.
- 'The Failed Securitization of Climate Change in Australia’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 47:4 (2012), pp.579-92.
- ‘Lest we Forget: The Politics of Memory and Australian Military Intervention’, International Political Sociology, 4:3 (2010), pp.287-302.
- 'Securitization and the Construction of Security', European Journal of International Relations, 14:4 (2008), pp.563-87.
- (with Katharine Gelber) ‘Ethics and Exclusion: Representations of Sovereignty in Australia’s Approach to Asylum-Seekers’, Review of International Studies, 32:2 (2006), pp.269-89.
- ‘Fair Weather Friend? Australia’s Approach to Global Climate Change’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 51:2 (2005), pp. 216-34.
- ‘Human Security and the Construction of Security’, Global Society, 16:3 (2002), pp. 277-95.
Media
Matt has been interviewed on television and radio, and has contributed opinion editorials to ABC News, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Literary Review, Australian Outlook, ABC's The Drum, Insight, the Lowy Interpreter and is a regular contributor to The Conversation. For his recent articles in The Conversation, see here: https://www.theconversation.com/profiles/matt-mcdonald-12655/articles
Availability
- Professor Matt McDonald is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of International Studies, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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The relationship between security and climate change
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Critical theoretical approaches to security
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The politics of Geoengineering
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The politics of climate change in Australia
Research impacts
On climate change, and in particular its relationship to security, Matt has consulted the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Department of Defence, the New Zealand Ministry of Defence, the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the UN's Climate and Security Mechanism. He is a member of Australia's stakeholder briefing group for the UNFCCC climate change talks. He has also worked with policy-makers, industry groups and NGO representatives in communicating research work on the politics of climate change in Australia. He has hosted a dedicated interdisciplinary workshop on this theme at UQ, and is leading University-wide interdisciplinary network on Climate Poltics and Policy.
Matt has contributed to broader public debate on issues relating to climate change and Australian foreign policy through media work, in particular opinion editorial publications in ABC News, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Literary Review, ABC's The Drum, The Conversation and the Lowy Interpreter. And he has been invited to present his research in Australia and beyond: a combination of seminars and public lectures at leading institutions in Australia (ANU, Sydney, UNSW, Griffith, Adelaide, Deakin), the UK (Warwick, St Andrews, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, Queen Mary, Leeds, Nottingham, Aberystwyth, Leicester), the US (Harvard, George Washington, Denver, Utah), Europe (Copenhagen, Sciences Po Paris, Geneva, Hamburg, NUPI Norway, SIPRI Stockholm), India (Manipal), Turkey (Bilkent), Thailand (Chiang Mai), Israel (Hebrew University) and New Zealand (VUW).
Works
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Featured
2023
Journal Article
Geoengineering, climate change and ecological security
McDonald, Matt (2023). Geoengineering, climate change and ecological security. Environmental Politics, 32 (4), 565-585. doi: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2113606
Featured
2021
Book
Ecological security: climate change and the construction of security
McDonald, Matt (2021). Ecological security: climate change and the construction of security. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009024495
Featured
2014
Book
Ethics and global security: a cosmopolitan approach
Burke, Anthony, Lee-Koo, Katrina and McDonald, Matt (2014). Ethics and global security: a cosmopolitan approach. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203071304
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2013
Journal Article
The future of critical security studies: ethics and the politics of security
Browning, Christopher S. and McDonald, Matt (2013). The future of critical security studies: ethics and the politics of security. European Journal of International Relations, 19 (2), 235-255. doi: 10.1177/1354066111419538
Featured
2013
Journal Article
Discourses of climate security
McDonald, Matt (2013). Discourses of climate security. Political Geography, 33 (1), 42-51. doi: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2013.01.002
Featured
2012
Book
Security, the environment and emancipation: contestation over environmental change
McDonald, Matt (2012). Security, the environment and emancipation: contestation over environmental change. Oxon, U. K.: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203805138
Featured
2008
Journal Article
Securitization and the construction of security
McDonald, Matt (2008). Securitization and the construction of security. European Journal of International Relations, 14 (4), 563-587. doi: 10.1177/1354066108097553
2024
Journal Article
Emergency measures? Terrorism and climate change on the security agenda
McDonald, Matt (2024). Emergency measures? Terrorism and climate change on the security agenda. European Journal of International Security, 1-18. doi: 10.1017/eis.2024.35
2024
Journal Article
Climate change, security and the institutional prospects for ecological security
McDonald, Matt (2024). Climate change, security and the institutional prospects for ecological security. Geoforum, 155 104096, 104096. doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2024.104096
2024
Journal Article
Ecological Crises and Ecopolitics Research in Australia
McDonald, Matt, Park, Susan, Anantharajah, Kirsty, Burke, Anthony, Celermajer, Danielle, Evans, Megan C., Eckersley, Robyn, Gulliver, Robyn, McNaught, Rebecca, Morgan, Wesley, Ruwet, Melodie, Symons, Jonathan, Schlosberg, David and Vogler, Anselm (2024). Ecological Crises and Ecopolitics Research in Australia. Australian Journal of Politics & History, 1-19. doi: 10.1111/ajph.13016
2024
Book Chapter
Climate change and foreign policy
McDonald, Matt (2024). Climate change and foreign policy. Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases. (pp. 252-269) edited by Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield, Tim Dunne and Nicholas Kitchen. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
2024
Journal Article
Fit for purpose? Climate change, security and IR
McDonald, Matt (2024). Fit for purpose? Climate change, security and IR. International Relations, 38 (3), 313-330. doi: 10.1177/00471178241268270
2024
Book Chapter
A perfect storm? Climate change and Australian Foreign Policy
McDonald, Matt (2024). A perfect storm? Climate change and Australian Foreign Policy. Australia in World Affairs, 2016-2020. (pp. 119-130) edited by Boagang He, David Hundt and Danielle Chubb. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
2024
Journal Article
Australia, we need to talk about solar geoengineering
Symons, Jonathan, Fung, Courtney, Jayaram, Dhanasree, Kabbej, Sofia and McDonald, Matt (2024). Australia, we need to talk about solar geoengineering. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 78 (3), 1-6. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2024.2333811
2024
Journal Article
Accepting responsibility? Institutions and the security implications of climate change
McDonald, Matt (2024). Accepting responsibility? Institutions and the security implications of climate change. Security Dialogue, 55 (3), 293-310. doi: 10.1177/09670106231212149
2024
Book Chapter
The climate change-security nexus: a critical security studies perspective
McDonald, Matt (2024). The climate change-security nexus: a critical security studies perspective. Climate change and conflict in the Pacific: challenges and responses. (pp. 21-32) edited by Ria Shibata, Carroll Seforosa and Volker Boege. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003001744-3
2023
Book Chapter
Climate change and ecological security
McDonald, Matt (2023). Climate change and ecological security. Handbook on climate change and international security. (pp. 51-64) edited by Maria J. Trombetta. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781789906448.00010
2023
Journal Article
Security: A Philosophical Investigation. By David Welch. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 294p. $84.99 cloth, $29.99 paper
McDonald, Matt (2023). Security: A Philosophical Investigation. By David Welch. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 294p. $84.99 cloth, $29.99 paper. Perspectives on Politics, 21 (4), 1525-1526. doi: 10.1017/s1537592723002086
2023
Journal Article
Immovable objects? Impediments to a UN Security Council resolution on climate change
McDonald, Matt (2023). Immovable objects? Impediments to a UN Security Council resolution on climate change. International Affairs, 99 (4), 1635-1651. doi: 10.1093/ia/iiad064
2023
Book
Security studies: an introduction
Paul D. Williams and Matt McDonald eds. (2023). Security studies: an introduction. 4th ed. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003247821
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Human security and climate migration: making sense of vulnerability to climate change in the Pacific
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George
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Doctor Philosophy
Climate Change and Security in France
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Roland Bleiker
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Doctor Philosophy
Human security and climate migration: making sense of vulnerability to climate change in the Pacific
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George
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Doctor Philosophy
Identity, Institutions and Policy: Ontological security and the Australian Defence Force
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Percy
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Doctor Philosophy
Middle Power as a Strategy of Resistance: Indonesia's Middle Power Diplomacy Under the Yudhoyono and Jokowi Administrations
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Phillips
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Security as Politics: the US Securitisation of the 2013-2016 Ebola Outbreak
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Shahar Hameiri
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The United States and the Macrosecuritisation of the "China Threat"
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Phillips
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The Rudd/Gillard Government, Asylum Seekers, and the Politics of Norm Contestation
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
The Politics of International Legitimacy: Indonesia's and Sri Lanka's Justifications for the Use of Force
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sarah Percy
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Global Environmental Governance and its Discontents: A Critique of Reductionism in the Dominant Discourse of Climate Change
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Martin Weber
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Containing the climate change debate: Hegemony and domination in Australian climate justice discourse
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Martin Weber
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Ontological Security and Migration: Beyond Securitisation and Identity Politics
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Roland Bleiker
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Middle powers and the re-negotiation of regional order in East Asia: The case of Indonesia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Phillips
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Transnational Energy Projects as Mechanisms of Regional Cooperation in South Asia: Addressing Political, Security and Environmental Challenges
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Vlado Vivoda, Honorary Professor Saleem Ali
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Who We Are and What We Stand For: Australian Foreign Policy and National Identity Construction Under Keating and Howard
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Richard Devetak
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