Head (Graduate Studies), Associate
Professor
Dr. Ralf Emmers
Education
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Security
studies and International Relations theory,
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International
institutions in the Asia-Pacific,
- Maritime Security,
- Security and International politics of Southeast
Asia
Professional
Activities
- Participant at the
CSCAP Study Group on Human Trafficking
in the Asia-Pacific Region (2005)
- Ford Fellowship on
Non-Traditional Security in Asia, IDSS,
NTU (2003-05)
- IDSS Post Doctoral
Fellow in Asian Security (2002)
- Visiting Associate
at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
Singapore (2002)
- Visiting Associate
at the Centre for Strategic and International
Studies, Jakarta (2002)
- Part-time Teacher,
LSE, IR Department (2000-01).
Selected
Publications
‘Order
and Security in Southeast Asia: Essays
in Memory of Michael Leifer’, RoutledgeCurzon,
(co-editor); Understanding
Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Dilemmas
in Securitization, Ashgate,
2005) (co-editor); Cooperative Security
and the Balance of Power in ASEAN and
the ARF (RoutledgeCurzon, 2003); Non-Traditional
Security in the Asia-Pacific: The Dynamics
of Securitization (Eastern University
Press, 2004); (Co-author) IDSS Monograph
on A New Agenda for the ASEAN Regional
Forum (2002). (Contributor) International
Relations in Southeast Asia: The Struggle
for Autonomy (Rowman & Littlefield,
2005); Author of journal articles in
The Pacific Review, Asian Survey, Australian
Journal of International Affairs, Contemporary
Southeast Asia, Pointer and Dialogue
+ Cooperation and of numerous chapters
in edited volumes.
Management | Faculty & Research | Corporate & Support
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Teaching / Research Programme
IR6001
The Study of International Institutions
Singapore Command and Staff College and the Home Team Command and Staff Course
Security
Studies and International Relations Theory,
International Institutions in the Asia-Pacific,
Maritime Security, and the Security and
International Politics in Southeast Asia.
Media
expertise
ASEAN;
ARF; South China Sea disputes;Transnational
crime
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