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Jittipat Poonkham »
Dr Jittipat Poonkham (PhD, Aberystwyth University; MPhil, Oxford University) is Associate Professor of International Relations and Director of International Studies Program in the Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University. He is the co-editor of International Relations as a Discipline in Thailand: Theory and Sub-fields (Routledge, 2019).
Karen Fox »
Dr Karen Fox is a senior research fellow in the National Centre of Biography and a research editor for the Australian Dictionary of Biography in the School of History, The Australian National University. A historian of Australia and New Zealand, she has taught Australian and imperial history and biography at ANU. She is fascinated by the question of how a life comes to be acclaimed as significant, or to be celebrated, and how these processes have differed in different places and times, as well as by the changing ways Australians and New Zealanders have understood their place in the world.
Meet the Author: Honae Cuffe »
Honae Cuffe holds a PhD in history from the University of Newcastle, and has worked in both the academic and public history sector. Honae has published widely on issues of history, contemporary policy and academic research practices. The Genesis of a Policy: Defining and Defending Australia's
Darren Byler »
Darren Byler is an Assistant Professor of International Studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Brij V. Lal »
Brij Lal, who died on Christmas Day 2021, was an enormously prolific historian of the Pacific Islands, especially of his birthplace Fiji. The 18 ANU Press titles below – variously written, edited or contributed to by Professor Lal – constitute a fraction of his published output. Not only was he an outstanding academic and journalist, commenting perceptively and knowledgeably on every Fiji election since 1982, as well as on the shifting waves of Fiji politics, he also acted as one of the three commissioners who drew up a draft of the new Fiji constitution in 1997 and, in addition, wrote about the global Indian diaspora, especially in the West Indies. Considered persona non grata in Fiji in recent years, he wore his expulsion as a tribute to his dedication to liberal democracy, and greatly valued his Australian citizenship.
Daniel J Fleming »
Dr Daniel J Fleming is Group Manager – Ethics and Formation for St Vincent’s Health Australia. He holds a PhD in moral philosophy, and is widely published in moral philosophy, theological ethics, moral education and health care ethics.
David J Carter »
Dr David J Carter is an academic lawyer and National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney. His expertise is in the legal, regulatory and governance challenges involved in the delivery of safe, effective and sustainable health care services.
Clive Moore »
Clive Moore is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Queensland. In 2005, he received a Cross of Solomon Islands for historical work on Malaita Island. He was inaugural president of the Australian Association for Pacific Studies (2006–10) and was made a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities in 2010. He has written extensively on Australian South Sea Islanders, New Guinea and Solomon Islands. His recent major publications are Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia, 1893–1978 (2013), Making Mala: Malaita in Solomon Islands, 1870s–1930s (2017), and Tulagi: Pacific Outpost of British Empire (2019).
Meet the Author: Karen Fox »
Dr Karen Fox is a senior research fellow in the National Centre of Biography and a research editor for the Australian Dictionary of Biography in the School of History, The Australian National University. A historian of Australia and New Zealand, she has taught Australian and imperial history and
Pamela Burton »
Pamela Burton is a Canberra lawyer and writer. She founded her own law firm in 1976 and later practised as a barrister at the Canberra Bar.