Publications by:
Thi Anh Thu Nguyen
Also publishes as (Thu T.A. Nguyen, Thu Nguyen, Thu Anh Nguyen, Thi Anh Th Nguyen)
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Topp, Stephanie M., Nguyen, Thu, and Elliot, Lana M. (2025) Federal health workforce policy in Australia and its implications: a descriptive policy document review. Medical Journal of Australia. (In Press)
Topp, Stephanie M., Elliot, Lana, and Nguyen, Thu (2025) Australia has 120 health workforce policies. But with no national plan, we’re missing the big picture. The Conversation, 18 August 2025.
Topp, Stephanie M., Edelman, Alexandra, Nguyen, Thi Anh Thu, McBryde, Emma S., Devine, Sue, Allen, Tammy, Warner, Jeffrey, Mudd, Julie, and Horwood, Paul F. (2025) "It’s Feeding the Beast": Lessons for Governance of Public Health Surveillance and Response From an Australian Case Study Analysis. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 14 (1).
Nguyen, Thu (2025) Localising Norms, Protecting Sovereignty: Southeast Asian Political Thinking in Practice. In: [Presented at the Association of Southeast Asian Studies Annual Conference]. From: ASEAS 2025: Association of Southeast Asian Studies Annual Conference: Global Southeast Asia: Continuity and Change, 15-17 September 2025, Cambridge, UK.
Topp, Stephanie M., and Nguyen, Thu (2025) Short term fixes, long-term gaps: rural health workforce policy in Queensland and Australia. In: AYRI Conference 2025: Conference Proceedings Booklet. p. 73. From: AYRI 2025: 12th Biennial Are You Remotely Interested? Conference, 15-17 July 2025, Mount Isa, QLD, Australia.
Le, Hiep N., Ernesta, Sofija, Harris, Neil, Noviasty, Reny, Nguyen, Thi Anh Thu, and Phung, Hai (2025) What Strategies Are Effective to Support Food Security in Slow-Onset Disasters? A Mixed-Method Systematic Review of the Literature. Food and Energy Security, 14 (2). e70065.
Davies, Sara E., and Nguyen, Thu (2024) Migration and refugees. In: Devatak, Richard, and McCarthy, Daniel, R, (eds.) An Introduction to International Relations. Cambridge University Press, pp. 439-452.
Le, Hiep N., Sofija, Ernesta, Harris, Neil, Nguyen, Thi Anh Thu, and Phung, Hai (2023) Food security in slow‐onset disasters: A policy review in Southeast Asian regions. World Medical and Health Policy, 16 (3). pp. 353-375.
Nguyen, Thu (2023) Multi-level Consensus in Refugee Protection: Southeast Asian States and the Rohingya Refugee Crisis. In: Presented at Mobilities among ASEAN and Japan: Its Future and How We Shape It]. From: Mobilities among ASEAN and Japan: Its Future and How We Shape It: an International Symposium to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation, 25-26 July 2023, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Nguyen, Thu T.A. (2021) Regional Refugee Protection Mechanism in ASEAN: a Case-Study of Rohingya Crisis during 2017 and 2018. In: Australian Political Studies Association 2021 Annual Conference: Program. p. 56. From: APSA 2021: The Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, 20-22 September 2021, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Nguyen, Thu (2020) Is a regional refugee protection regime still relevant. In: [Presented at the Oceania Conference on International Studies]. From: The Oceania Conference on International Studies 2020, 7-11 December 2020, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Nguyen, Thu Anh (2019) ASEAN and the Responsibility to Protect: Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok.
Nguyen, Thi Anh Th (2015) Revisiting democratization in Myanmar and Indonesia from a comparative perspective. Journal of Social Sciences, 45 (1). 2.
Nguyen, Thi Anh Thu (2013) One Village One Product (OVOP) in Japan to One Tambon One Product (OTOP) in Thailand:Lessons for Grass Root Development in Developing Countries. Journal of Social and Development Sciences, 4 (12). pp. 529-537.
Nguyen, Thu (2013) Revisiting democratization in Myanmar and Indonesia from a comparative perspective. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on International Relations and Development. pp. 809-817. From: ICIRD 2013: 3rd International Conference on International Relations and Development:Beyond Borders: Building a Commons in Southeast Asia, 22-23 August 2013, Bangkok, Thailand.
