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Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Careers School
       
 
 

Robert Deuchars

Lecturer

BA(Hons) MA City U London,
PhD VUW

 

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Robert Deuchars is a lecturer in International Relations.

Current Research Projects

Current research interests include culture and politics, the political economy of risk and problems of knowledge in international relations theory.

Selection of Publications

"Deleuze, DeLanda and Social Complexity: Implications for the 'International'", Journal of International Politicial Theory. (forthcoming, Vol. 6:2, Oct 2010).

'Towards the Global Social: sociological reflections on governance and risk in the context of the current financial crisis', Cambridge Review of International Affairs (forthcoming).

Robert Deuchars, Review of Ruth Irwin (2008) "Heidegger, Politics and Climate change", London and New York, Continuum, in Political Science, Vol 61, No 1, June 2009.

Robert Deuchars (2004), The International Political Economy of Risk: Rationalism, Calculation and Power, Aldershot, Ashgate.

Robert Deuchars, "Rights, Risks and the Politics of Resistance: The Multilateral Agreement on Investment", in Rights Rules and Responsibilities in International Conduct, Dunmore Press, 2000

 

Current Teaching

INTP 249 – Culture and International Relations

INTP 374 – International Relations Theory

INTP 443 – International Relations theory: Problems of Knowledge

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Contact Information

Office Hours: 2-3 on Mondays
Office: Murphy 510
Phone: 463-5972
Email: robert.deuchars@vuw.ac.nz






 
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