Research interests
International Political Economy
Australian Foreign Policy
Teaching interests
Publications
Misunderstanding international relations : a focus on liberal democracies
Scott Burchill
(2020), Singapore, A1
Theory and Australian foreign policy
S Burchill, M Griffiths
(2014), pp. 3-18, Australian foreign policy: controversies and debates, South Melbourne, Vic., B1
S Burchill, A Linklater
(2013), pp. 1-31, Theories of international relations, Houndmills, England, B1
Introduction : In Theories of international relations
S Burchill, A Linklater
(2009), pp. 1-30, Theories of international relations, Basingstoke, England, B1
S Burchill
(2009), pp. 57-85, Theories of international relations, Basingstoke, England, B1
US Foreign Policy under George W. Bush
S Burchill
(2008), pp. 3-18, Global Crises and Risks, South Melbourne, Vic., B1-1
The World Economy : Globalisation and Crises
S Burchill
(2008), pp. 187-201, Global Crises and Risks, South Melbourne, Vic., B1-1
S Burchill
(2007), pp. 64-74, Introduction to international relations: Australian perspectives, Port Melbourne, Vic., B1
The Israel-Palestine conflict since 9/11
S Burchill
(2006), pp. 123-133, Australia and the Middle East : a front-line relationship, London, England, B1
Avoiding the cause : Australia and political persecution in West Papua
S Burchill
(2006), Human Rights 2006: The Year in Review Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, E1-1
Theories of international relations
S Burchill, A Linklater, R Devetak, M Paterson, J Donnelly, C Reus-Smit, J True
(2005), New York, N.Y., A7
S Burchill
(2001), Vol. 73, pp. 24-29, AQ : Australian quarterly, Balmain, NSW, C1-1
Human nature, freedom and political community: an interview with Noam Chomsky
S Burchill
(1998), Vol. 2, pp. 5-21, Citizenship studies, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1
Perspectives on Australian foreign policy, 1994
S Burchill
(1995), Vol. 49, pp. 115-128, Australian journal of international affairs, Abingdon, Eng., C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Industry and Other Funding
Development of new knowledge in the fields of International Relations, Global Security and Peace.
Dr Scott Burchill
Aust Asia Centre for Education Grant - Research
- 2007: $12,500
- 2006: $25,000
Supervisions
Lance Collins
Thesis entitled: Convincing Canberra: How Foreign States Seek to Achieve their Foreign Policy Objectives with the Australian Government
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Vincenzo Scappatura
Thesis entitled: The Australia-United States Alliance and the Management of Elite Opinion
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Daniel Howarth Flitton
Thesis entitled: Assessing the Legitimacy of Human Intervention, Purpose, Authority and Means
Master of Arts, School of International and Political Studies
Bruce Maxwell Hoyle
Thesis entitled: Australia and East Timor: Elitism, Pragmatism and the National Interest
Master of Arts, School of Australian & International Studies
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
John Angelo Bourdouvalis
Thesis entitled: Grounding Social Democracy: European democratic responses to the Global Financial Crisis
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Galit Chantrell
Thesis entitled: The San Remo Conference 1920: its meaning and memory
Master of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Andrew Marriott
Thesis entitled: Lawyers, Guns and Money : Advocacy and Politics in Post-conflict Development
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Suzanne Elizabeth Keene
Thesis entitled: Beyond Reaction: The Responsiblity to Protect and the United Nations
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Julian Spencer Roche
Thesis entitled: World Bank, UNCTAD and FAO Policy towards Agricultural Risk Management
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Say Sok
Thesis entitled: State building in Cambodia
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Terry Russell
Thesis entitled: Institution Building Problems in East Timor, 1999-2002
Doctor of Philosophy, School of International and Political Studies
Alan Jenkins
Thesis entitled: Treaties as Tools of Foreign Policy: A Psychological Insight
Master of Arts, School of Social & International Studies