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Chris Winslow

Chris Winslow
Postgraduate degree you are enrolled for PhD
Supervisor Dr John Mikler
When started 2009
Full time or part time Part-time
Profile of yourself By day Chris draft speeches and manages publications for the New South Wales Bar Association. Before that, he was a librarian at the NSW Parliament and the Sydney Morning Herald, and an entrepreneur importing handicrafts from Myanmar.
Thesis topic or title My brother’s keeper: bilateralism in the age of global governance
Information about your thesis The aim of this thesis is to understand the incidence of bilateralism in the midst of globalisation and the proliferation of multilateral organisations. Notionally, bilateralism is the co-equal of multilateralism as an institutional form for the world’s orders, regimes and organisations which help the world to ‘hang together’. Yet it receives relatively little attention in the literature. Chris hope to shed light on the subject by studying Australia’s relations with East Asia during the post-Cold War era, and with particular emphasis on case studies of Australia-Indonesia bilateral development assistance and security cooperation.
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