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Asante, Doris, and Shepherd, Laura (2020) Gender and countering violent extremism in Women, Peace and Security national action plans. European Journal of Politics and Gender, 3 (3). pp. 311-330.

Asante, Doris (2020) Two decades after United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325: global, national, and local implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 22 (4). pp. 612-617.

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Coleman, Melanie, and Hayes, Anna (2008) "Commonwealth Games": Fraser's Vision and Zimbabwe's Road to Majority Rule. Australian Quarterly, 80 (3). pp. 19-23.

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Hayes, Anna, Henry, Rosita, and Wood, Michael (2024) The Chinese in Papua New Guinea: Past, Present and Future. Pacific Series . ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Hayes, Anna (2024) The New Cold War, great power rivalry and Papua New Guinea. In: Hayes, Anna, Henry, Rosita, and Wood, Michael, (eds.) The Chinese in Papua New Guinea: Past, Present and Future. Pacific Series . ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 207-237.

Hayes, Anna, and Ping, Jonathan (2023) Australia’s opportunity to help China be mindful of the society of states. The Strategist, 3 November 2023.

Hayes, Anna (2023) Beijing’s BRI influence over the UN Human Rights Council. East Asia Forum, 19 January 2023.

Hayes, Anna (2023) Collateral Damage in Sino-Arabic Cooperation: Assessing Middle Eastern and North African silence and complicity in the Uyghur Crisis. In: Kim, Young-Chan, (ed.) China's Engagement with the Islamic Nations: A Clash or Collaboration of Modern Civilisation? Understanding China . Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 181-206.

Hayes, Anna (2021) The "Shockwave" on Australian Shores: Australia’s Discomfort Over Beijing’s Actions at Home and Abroad. Australian Outlook, 16 April 2021.

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Jehangir, Hamza bin, and Bashir, Hassan (2015) (Re)situating the West's cultural others in international relations theory: towards developing joint East-West perspectives. In: Bashir, Hassan, and Gray, Phillip, (eds.) Deconstructing Global Citizenship: Political, Cultural, and Ethical Perspectives. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD, USA, pp. 17-36.

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Moore, Liam (2024) Contesting clusters: a study of norm weaving in Pacific climate mobilities policies. International Theory. (In Press)

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.

Moore, Liam (2024) A dysfunctional family: Australia’s relationship with Pacific Island states and climate change. Australian Journal of International Affairs. (In Press)

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 (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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