Publications by team members on project related subjects:
Bellamy A J, Williams P, Griffin S, Understanding Peacekeeping (Cambridge: Polity) 2004.
Bellamy A J, Williams P, ‘Who’s Keeping the Peace? The Regionalisation of Peace Operations’, International Security, 29(4), 2005.
Bellamy A J & Hughes, B ‘Taming the Tigers? Reforming the security sector in Southeast Asia’, The Pacific Review, 19(4), 2006.
Bellamy A J, Just Wars: From Cicero to Iraq (Cambridge: Polity) 2006.
Bellamy A J, The Responsibility to Protect: The Global Effort to Halt Mass Atrocities (Cambridge: Polity, forthcoming).
Bellamy A J, ‘The International Deployment Group’, in Broadhurst R & Davies S E (ed) Australian Policing in Context, (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
Bellamy A J, Williams P, ‘Contemporary Peacekeeping: Four Challenges for the Brahimi Paradigm', Yearbook of International Peacekeeping.
Hughes B, ‘Becoming Emotional about International Policing: Exploring the Relationship between Emotions and Policing’, International Peacekeeping 16(2), 2009.
Hughes, B & C Hunt. 2009. ‘The Rule of Law in Peace and Capacity Building Operations: Moving beyond a Conventional State-Centred Imagination’ in
Journal of International Peacekeeping, Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, September, pp. 267-293
Hunt, C & Malan, M, AU PSO Preparations: Reflecting the Responsibility to Protect? (Department for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada / KAIPTC) 2007.
Lin T, ‘Institutional Capacity and Cooperation for Policing Operations: The Australian Experience’, International Peacekeeping, 14(5), pp569-583, 2007.
Hughes, Bryn. Forthcoming. ‘Moving Beyond Rethinking the ‘State of the State’: To the Challenge of Reshaping International Contributions to Peace Operations’, Conflict, Security & Development.
Hughes, Bryn and Charles Hunt. Forthcoming. ‘Assessing International Policing in Peace & Capacity-building Operations’ Journal of International Peacekeeping.
Hughes, Bryn. Forthcoming. ‘Revisiting the Liberal Logic of Intra-State Security: The Mitigation of Political Violence for All?’ Democracy& Security.