Publications by: Liam Moore

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Molu, Kiali, and Moore, Liam (2026) Tuvalu. In: Fong, Brian C. H., (ed.) The Palgrave Geopolitical Atlas: State and Quasi-State Actors in Great Power Competition. Handbooks in Politics and International Relations . Springer Nature, Singapore, pp. 747-760.

Moore, Liam (2025) Contesting clusters: a study of norm weaving in Pacific climate mobilities policies. International Theory, 17 (1). pp. 58-91.

Moore, Liam, and McNeill, Henrietta (2025) Nets, not boxes: a critical typology of climate (im)mobilities policy clusters in oceanic states. Migration Studies, 13 (2). mnaf018.

Moore, Liam, and Orchard, Phil (2025) Reverberations Through Clusters and Regimes: Norms and Forced Displacement Policy. In: Gholiagha, Sassan, Orchard, Phil, and Wiener, Antje, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Norms Research in International Relations. Oxford Handbooks . Oxford University Press, pp. 626-637.

Moore, Liam (2025) What Should Australian Aid in the Pacific Look Like after the Retreat of USAID? DPA in Briefs, 2025 (7).

Moore, Liam (2024) A Dysfunctional Family: How Australia Can and Should Repair its Relationships with the Pacific by Acting on Climate. Australian Outlook.

Moore, Liam (2024) State Responsibilities and International Obligations in Responding to Climate Mobilities: what should international assistance look like? In: Jolly, Stellina, Ahmad, Nafees, and Scott, Matthew, (eds.) Climate-related Human Mobility in Asia and the Pacific: Interdisciplinary Rights-based Approaches. Sustainable Development Goals Series . Springer, Singapore, pp. 199-219.

Thuraisingham, Vara, Moore, Liam, and Neef, Andreas (2024) State-Led and Voluntary Climate-Related Relocations in Fiji: Policy, Practice and Protection Gaps. In: Neef, Andreas, Pauli, Natasha, and Salami, Bukola, (eds.) De Gruyter Handbook of Climate Migration and Climate Mobility Justice. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany, pp. 407-426.

Moore, Liam (2024) Talk isn’t enough: Pacific nations say Australia must end new fossil fuel projects. The Conversation.

Moore, Liam (2024) A dysfunctional family: Australia’s relationship with Pacific Island states and climate change. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 78 (3). pp. 286-305.

Moore, Liam (2023) How should states manage climate mobilities and planned relocations? Early lessons from Fiji and Vanuatu. Report. Toda Peace Institute, Tokyo, Japan.

Moore, Liam (2023) Movement on climate mobilities: developments from the Pacific Islands Forum. 9Dashline.

Moore, Liam, and Orchard, Phil (2023) Uncertainty and Fiji's role in shifting norms on state-led responses to climate mobilities. In: Matejova, Miriam, and Shesterinina, Anastasia, (eds.) Uncertainty in Global Politics. New International Relations . Routledge, London, UK, pp. 155-172.

Moore, Liam (2022) Putting principles into practice: lessons from Fiji on planned relocations. Forced Migration Review, 69. pp. 51-53.

Moore, Liam (2019) Choosing to stay or go. Routed Magazine (4).

Moore, Liam (2019) Planning for the Worst: The Normative Significance of Fiji’s Planned Relocation Guidelines for the Protection of Climate-IDPs in the Pacific. Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration, 8. pp. 46-51.

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