Profile image of Costas Laoutides

A/Prof. Costas Laoutides

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Associate Professor, International Relations

Faculty

Faculty of Arts and Education

Department

School of Hum & Social Science

Campus

Melbourne Burwood Campus

Contact

Publications

Filter by

2024

Understanding collective anger in intractable conflicts: Context, emotions and the possibility of co-existence in the Rohingya conflict in Myanmar

Costas Laoutides

(2024), Vol. 75, pp. 1-10, Aggression and Violent Behavior, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article
2023

Self-determination and decolonization

C Laoutides

(2023), pp. 60-73, The Routledge Handbook of Self-Determination and Secession, London, Eng., B1

book chapter

Self-Determination and Secession: An Act of Collective Emancipation

Costas Laoutides

(2023), Vol. 1, pp. 445-462, The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory Volume 1, B1

book chapter

Rakhine State Post-Coup: Arakan Army State-Building and Its Implications for Rohingya and Aid

Costas Laoutides, Anthony Ware

(2023), pp. 185-208, After the Coup: Myanmar's Political and Humanitarian Crises, Canberra, ACT., B1

book chapter

The Federal Democracy Charter: A Path to Inter-Ethnic Peace in Post-Coup Myanmar

Costas Laoutides

(2023), pp. 163-183, After the Coup: Myanmar's Political and Humanitarian Crises, Canberra, ACT., B1

book chapter

Middle powers as 'peacemaking entrepreneurs' in Myanmar's peace process 2011-2021

Chiraag Roy, Anthony Ware, Costas Laoutides

(2023), pp. 1-29, The Pacific Review, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2021

The political economy of Norwegian peacemaking in Myanmar's peace process

C Roy, A Ware, C Laoutides

(2021), Vol. 42, pp. 2172-2188, Third World Quarterly, C1

journal article

Ethnoreligious Conflict and Populism: Emotive Political Response in the Rohingya Conflict

Costas Laoutides

(2021), Vol. 12, pp. 1-12, Religions, Basel, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Whose analysis? Trial of a new participatory conflict analysis for Do No Harm/conflict-sensitive development planning

A Ware, C Laoutides

(2021), Vol. 21, pp. 673-696, Conflict, Security and Development, C1

journal article
2020

The Iranian Kurds' transnational links: impacts on mobilization and political ambitions

Shahram Akbarzadeh, Costas Laoutides, W Gourlay, Zahid Ahmed

(2020), Vol. 43, pp. 2275-2294, Ethnic and Racial Studies, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2019

Myanmar's 'Rohingya' conflict: Misconceptions and complexity

A Ware, C Laoutides

(2019), Vol. 50, pp. 60-79, Asian Affairs, London, Eng., C1

journal article

The Kurds in Iran: balancing national and ethnic identity in a securitised environment

S Akbarzadeh, Z Ahmed, C Laoutides, W Gourlay

(2019), Vol. 40, pp. 1145-1162, Third World Quarterly, C1

journal article
2018

Myanmar's 'Rohingya' conflict

A Ware, C Laoutides

(2018), [London, Eng.], A1

book

Understanding & Responding to conflict in Rakhine State: Conflict analysis & conflict sensitive strategic program advice for GraceWorks Myanmar, responding to the Rohingya-Rakhine-Burman conflict

A Ware, V Ware, C Laoutides

(2018), Melbourne, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper
2016

How foreign is the kurdish issue in Iran's foreign policy?

C Laoutides

(2016), pp. 93-109, Iran in the world: President Rouhani's foreign policy, Basingstoke, Eng., B1

book chapter

Re-examining the centrality of ethnic Identity to the Kachin conflict

C Laoutides, A Ware

(2016), pp. 47-66, Conflict in Myanmar War, Politics, Religion, Singapore, Malaysia, B1

book chapter
2015

Self-determination and collective responsibility in the secessionist struggle

C Laoutides

(2015), Surrey, Eng., A1

book

Negotiating sustainable peace in separatist context

C Laoutides

(2015), pp. 59-74, Territorial Separatism in Global Politics: Causes, outcomes and resolution, London, Eng., B1

book chapter

Introduction: territorial separatism in context

D Kingsbury, C Laoutides

(2015), pp. 1-11, Territorial separatism in global politics : causes, outcomes and resolution, London, Eng., B1

book chapter

Conclusion

C Laoutides, D Kingsbury

(2015), pp. 169-176, Territorial separatism in global politics : causes, outcomes and resolution, London, Eng., B1

book chapter

Territorial separatism in global politics : causes, outcomes and resolution

D Kingsbury, C Laoutides

(2015), Abingdon, Eng., A7

edited book
2014

Surviving in a difficult context: The quest for development in unrecognized states

C Laoutides

(2014), pp. 71-88, Development in difficult sociopolitical contexts : fragile, failed, pariah., Basingstoke, Hampshire, B1

book chapter
2010

Preliminary remarks on the institutional structures of secessionist movements : the cases of PKK, Iraqi Kurdistan, and Transnistria

C Laoutides

(2010), pp. 1-26, Citizenship and globalisation research papers, Melbourne, Vic., C1

journal article
2008

The collective moral agency of secessionist groups

C Laoutides

(2008), pp. 149-162, On the way to statehood : secession and globalisation, Aldershot, Eng., B1-1

book chapter

The orphans of the universe : secession and world politics

C Laoutides

(2008), pp. 53-68, Global crises and risks, South Melbourne, Vic., B1-1

book chapter

The role of hegemony in secessionist movements : the case study of the Moldovan Republic of Transnistria

C Laoutides

(2008), Vol. 20, pp. 143-169, Science and society : journal of political and moral theory, [unknown], C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Industry and Other Funding

Analysis of causes, nature and capacities for peace in Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim - Rakhine Buddhist conflict

A/Prof Costas Laoutides, A/Prof Anthony Ware

Gerda Henkel Foundation

  • 2017: $19,334
  • 2016: $43,974

State and Society in Iran: Identity and the Securitisation of Minority Policies

Prof Shahram Akbarzadeh, A/Prof Costas Laoutides, Dr Zahid Ahmed

Gerda Henkel Foundation

  • 2018: $23,954
  • 2017: $71,911

Forging social cohesion after ethnic cleansing: Enhancing communication for peace-becoming between Rohingya Muslims and Rakhine Buddhists in Rakhine State, Myanmar.

A/Prof Costas Laoutides, A/Prof Anthony Ware

Gerda Henkel Foundation

  • 2022: $56,276
  • 2019: $74,825

Techno-Totalitarianism vs. Disruptive New Technologies: Technologically mediated cultural forms of resistance to Myanmar¿s evolving physical, psychological and cyber warfare

A/Prof Anthony Ware, A/Prof Costas Laoutides

Gerda Henkel Foundation

  • 2022: $81,407

Vulnerabilities of religious minorities in Shining India.

A/Prof Costas Laoutides, Dr Seema Khan

Islamabad Policy Research Institute

  • 2024: $51,387

Supervisions

Principal Supervisor
2022

Marial Mach Aduot

Thesis entitled: Politics of the Post-War: Assessing the Process of Disarmament Demobilisation and Reintegration in South Sudan (DDR) 2005-11

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Executive Supervisor
2021

Seema Khan

Thesis entitled: The M¿lange of Violence in Balochistan: Regional Context and External Factors

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Associate Supervisor
2020

Chiraag Roy

Thesis entitled: Middle Powers as Peacemaking Entrepreneurs in Myanmar's peace process

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Julie Anne Richardson

Thesis entitled: Gender, Security and Identity in Turkey: A Narrative Exploration

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

2019

Ronan Lee

Thesis entitled: Myanmar's Rohingya Genocide: Rohingya perspectives of history and identity

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

2013

Suzanne Elizabeth Keene

Thesis entitled: Beyond Reaction: The Responsiblity to Protect and the United Nations

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

2012

Brenda Fitzpatrick

Thesis entitled: Rejecting Sexual Violence in Conflict:Significant Progress; Ongoing Challenges

Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences