Academic Research

Selected peer-reviewed academic research

Is anyone a middle power? The case for historicization,” (with Andrew Carr) International Theory. 2023; 15(3), 379-403.

Australia, Korea and the entangled language of common strategic interests,” Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2022; 77(2), 188-212.

Middle Powers and North Korea revisited,” International Journal of Korean Unification Studies, 31(1), July 2022.

"While the diplomatic fruit is ripe: An international commission on the Korean Peninsula," Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, 7(1) 2020.

"Tradition and modernity in South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs," Diplomacy and Statecraft, 30(4), 2020.

"Is Pyongyang different in Washington and Seoul? Discourse on North Korea," Korea Economic Institute (KEI) Academic Paper Series, April 2019.

"The Stock Market of Diplomatic Reputation: Reputation on Diplomacy’s Frontline", Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 13(3), 2018.

"Organizational culture and public diplomacy in the digital sphere," Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 5(3) 2018.

"Continuity in South Korean foreign policy," KEIA Academic Paper Series, April 2017.

"More than Old Friends? Narrative in Australia’s Relationship with Korea," Australian Journal of Politics and History, 63(1), 2017, 15-30.

"Australia’s Parliamentary Diplomacy: A Study of the Bilateral Relationship with South Korea", in Stelios Stavridis and Davor Jancic (Eds), Parliamentary Diplomacy in Global Governance, Brill, Amsterdam, 2017.

"Middle-Power Definitions: Confusion Reigns Supreme," Australian Journal of International Affairs, 71(4) 2017.

Diplomatic Style and Foreign Policy: A Case Study of South Korea, London, Routledge, May 2016.