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Damien Kingsbury

Damien Kingsbury, is an Australian academic specializing in political and security issues.

Damien Kingsbury
Professor Damien Kingsbury at Waterfront Campus in 2011
Born (1955-08-30) 30 August 1955 (age 68)
Alma materMonash University
Columbia University
Scientific career
InstitutionsDeakin University

Education edit

Kingsbury studied Journalism and Politics at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. In 1983, he was awarded the Australian News Correspondents Memorial Award as the Tony Joyce Scholar for his journalism from El Salvador, to undertake an MS in Journalism at Columbia University, New York. In 1989, Kingsbury completed an MA in Development Studies at Monash University in 1991. In 1997 he graduated with a PhD at Monash University, Cultural and Political Issues in Australian Reporting of Indonesia 1975-1993.

Career edit

Journalism edit

In 1979-80 Kingsbury was a journalist for Australian Associated Press. In 1981 he wrote articles on the civil war in El Salvador, published in The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and the (London) Observer.[1] Kingsbury took up a staff position with The Age in mid-1981.

In 1985, Kingsbury joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio News Division, then Radio Australia. While at Radio Australia, Kingsbury was awarded the Australian ASEAN Journalists Program in 1988. Kingsbury has since contributed to a number of media outlets, including as 'World' commentator for ABC Melbourne until 2020[2] and, until 2019, as international affairs commentator for Crikey[3] and as weekly international affairs commentator for ABC Victoria. He is regularly quoted by Australian and international media on regional political affairs.

Academia edit

Kingsbury lectured in Journalism at Deakin University (1989-1991), leaving to complete his PhD studies. He returned to Monash University in 1998 as Coordinator of the MA in Asian Studies and Lecturer in Development Studies. In 1999, Kingsbury led the Australia East Timor International Volunteer Program monitoring mission to Timor-Leste's 'popular consultation' for independence.

In 2001, Kingsbury joined Deakin University as a Senior Lecturer in International and Community Development. While with Deakin, in 2005 Kingsbury was adviser to the Free Aceh Movement in the Helsinki peace talks,[4] ending three decades of conflict in the western Indonesian province of Aceh. The mediator of these peace talks, former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in October 2008, 'for his efforts on several continents and over more than three decades', including playing a prominent role in resolving many conflicts in Namibia; Aceh, Indonesia; Kosovo and Iraq, among other areas'. Kingsbury also advised on conflict resolution to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the West Papua Coalition for National Liberation, on separatist internecine conflict in Nagaland (India) and with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

In 2006 Kingsbury was promoted to Associate Professor and in 2010 appointed to a Personal Chair as Professor. While at Deakin University, Kingsbury coordinated election observer missions to Timor-Leste in 2007, 2012, 2017 and 2018. In 2014 Kingsbury returned to El Salvador to research the publication Gold, Water and the Struggle for Basic Rights in El Salvador (Oxfam Australia, 14 September 2014) which contributed to the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes dismissing a claim by Pac Rim Cayman LLC against El Salvador in regard to its freedom to mine under the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), being the first time the NAFTA provisions had been defeated in court.

In 2015, Kingsbury was named Professor of International Politics[5] and in November of the same year he coordinated election observers to Myanmar's general elections. From 2014 to 2015 Kingsbury worked as a columnist for The Guardian.[6] He retired from Deakin University at the end of 2020 and was made an Emeritus Professor of the university in July 2021.

Books edit

Kingsbury is the author or editor of:

  • 2022 The Rise and Decline of Modern Democracy Routledge, London.
  • 2022 ed. with Iron, R. How Wars End: Theory and Practice Routledge, London.
  • 2021 Separatism and the State Routledge, London. 2P 2022.
  • 2019 Politics in Developing Countries Routledge, London.
  • 2016 Politics in Contemporary Southeast Asia: Authority, Democracy and Political Change Routledge, London.
  • 2015 ed. with Laoutides, C. Territorial Separatism in World Politics: Causes, Outcomes and Resolution, Routledge, London.
  • 2014. ed. An Australian Head of State: One of Us: Essays on an Australian Republic, Hardie Grant, Melbourne.
  • 2013. ed. Critical Reflections on Development Palgrave, London.
  • 2013. ed. with Leach, M. The Politics of Timor-Leste Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY.
  • 2011. Sri Lanka and the Responsibility to Protect: Politics, Ethnicity and Genocide Routledge, London.
  • 2009 East Timor: The Price of Liberty Palgrave-Macmillan, New York.
  • 2008 International Development: Issues and Challenges Palgrave-Macmillan, London and New York. Co-ordinating author, with McGillivray, M., McKay, J, and Hunt, J, and Clarke, M. 2E 2012, 3E 2016.
  • 2008. ed. with Avonius, L. Asian Values and Human Rights Revisited Palgrave-Macmillan, New York.
  • 2007 Political Development Routledge, London and New York, pb/hb.
  • 2007 East Timor: Beyond Independence. Ed. with Leach, M. Monash Asia Institute Press/Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Melbourne/Singapore.
  • 2006 Peace in Aceh: A Personal Account of the Aceh Peace Process Equinox, Jakarta and Singapore.
  • 2005 ed. Violence in Between: security issues in archipelagic South-East Asia Monash Asia Institute Press/Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Melbourne/Singapore.
  • 2004: Key Issues in Development Palgrave-Macmillan, London and New York. Co-ordinating author, with Remenyi, J. McKay, J, and Hunt, J.
  • 2003 Power Politics and the Indonesian Military Routledge-Curzon, London.
  • 2002 ed. with Aveling, H. Autonomy and Disintegration in Indonesia Routledge-Curzon, London. paperback edition March 2004.
  • 2001. South East Asia: A Political Profile Oxford University Press, Melbourne. Reprint May 2002, May 2003, May 2004. 2E 2005.
  • 2001 ed. with Budiman, A. Indonesia: The Uncertain Transition Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide.
  • 2000. ed. The Presidency of Abdurrahman Wahid: An Assessment After the First Year Annual Indonesian Lecture Series, No 23, Monash Asia Institute, Monash University, Melbourne.
  • 2000 ed. Guns and Ballot Boxes: East Timor’s vote for Independence Monash' Asia Institute, Melbourne.
  • 1999 Reformasi: Crisis and Change in Indonesia Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University. Ed. with Budiman, A. and Hatley, B.
  • 1999 Foreign Devils: The News Media in South East Asia Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University. Melbourne. Ed. with Loo, E and Payne, P.
  • 1998 The Politics of Indonesia Oxford University Press, Melbourne. Reprint September 1998. 2E 2002, 3E 2005.
  • 1994 Difference and Tolerance: Human Rights Issues in Southeast Asia Deakin University Press, Geelong. Ed. with Barton, G.

Background edit

Kingsbury is married to Rae Kingsbury, A.M. (née Perry), former Honorary Consul for Timor-Leste in Victoria 2012–2018, and is father of two children, Alexandra and Cailan. He is Vice-President/Deputy Chair of the Balibo House Trust[7] and formerly a Director on the Board of the East Timor Hearts Fund.[8] He is also a founding Board member of the Australia Myanmar Institute and led the 2018 Australia Timor-Leste Election Observer Mission.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Our Man in El Salvador". The Age. 24 March 1981. p. 2.
  2. ^ John Standish (24 February 2014). "Damien Kingsbury, Rafael Epstein, Sara James". ABC Radio Melbourne. ABC Radio and Regional Content. ABC. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Damien Kingsbury". Crikey. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  4. ^ Insurgency in Aceh
  5. ^ . Deakin University. Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  6. ^ "Damien Kingsbury". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  7. ^ Board Members Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  8. ^ . East Timor Hearts Fund. Archived from the original on 24 March 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  9. ^ "Deakin professor leads Timor-Leste election observer mission". Deakin University. 11 May 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.

External links edit

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Damien Kingsbury is an Australian academic specializing in political and security issues Damien KingsburyProfessor Damien Kingsbury at Waterfront Campus in 2011Born 1955 08 30 30 August 1955 age 68 Alma materMonash UniversityColumbia UniversityScientific careerInstitutionsDeakin University Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Journalism 2 2 Academia 3 Books 4 Background 5 References 6 External linksEducation editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Damien Kingsbury news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Kingsbury studied Journalism and Politics at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology In 1983 he was awarded the Australian News Correspondents Memorial Award as the Tony Joyce Scholar for his journalism from El Salvador to undertake an MS in Journalism at Columbia University New York In 1989 Kingsbury completed an MA in Development Studies at Monash University in 1991 In 1997 he graduated with a PhD at Monash University Cultural and Political Issues in Australian Reporting of Indonesia 1975 1993 Career editJournalism edit In 1979 80 Kingsbury was a journalist for Australian Associated Press In 1981 he wrote articles on the civil war in El Salvador published in The Age The Sydney Morning Herald and the London Observer 1 Kingsbury took up a staff position with The Age in mid 1981 In 1985 Kingsbury joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s Radio News Division then Radio Australia While at Radio Australia Kingsbury was awarded the Australian ASEAN Journalists Program in 1988 Kingsbury has since contributed to a number of media outlets including as World commentator for ABC Melbourne until 2020 2 and until 2019 as international affairs commentator for Crikey 3 and as weekly international affairs commentator for ABC Victoria He is regularly quoted by Australian and international media on regional political affairs Academia edit Kingsbury lectured in Journalism at Deakin University 1989 1991 leaving to complete his PhD studies He returned to Monash University in 1998 as Coordinator of the MA in Asian Studies and Lecturer in Development Studies In 1999 Kingsbury led the Australia East Timor International Volunteer Program monitoring mission to Timor Leste s popular consultation for independence In 2001 Kingsbury joined Deakin University as a Senior Lecturer in International and Community Development While with Deakin in 2005 Kingsbury was adviser to the Free Aceh Movement in the Helsinki peace talks 4 ending three decades of conflict in the western Indonesian province of Aceh The mediator of these peace talks former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in October 2008 for his efforts on several continents and over more than three decades including playing a prominent role in resolving many conflicts in Namibia Aceh Indonesia Kosovo and Iraq among other areas Kingsbury also advised on conflict resolution to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam the West Papua Coalition for National Liberation on separatist internecine conflict in Nagaland India and with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front In 2006 Kingsbury was promoted to Associate Professor and in 2010 appointed to a Personal Chair as Professor While at Deakin University Kingsbury coordinated election observer missions to Timor Leste in 2007 2012 2017 and 2018 In 2014 Kingsbury returned to El Salvador to research the publication Gold Water and the Struggle for Basic Rights in El Salvador Oxfam Australia 14 September 2014 which contributed to the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes dismissing a claim by Pac Rim Cayman LLC against El Salvador in regard to its freedom to mine under the North America Free Trade Agreement NAFTA being the first time the NAFTA provisions had been defeated in court In 2015 Kingsbury was named Professor of International Politics 5 and in November of the same year he coordinated election observers to Myanmar s general elections From 2014 to 2015 Kingsbury worked as a columnist for The Guardian 6 He retired from Deakin University at the end of 2020 and was made an Emeritus Professor of the university in July 2021 Books editKingsbury is the author or editor of 2022 The Rise and Decline of Modern Democracy Routledge London 2022 ed with Iron R How Wars End Theory and Practice Routledge London 2021 Separatism and the State Routledge London 2P 2022 2019 Politics in Developing Countries Routledge London 2016 Politics in Contemporary Southeast Asia Authority Democracy and Political Change Routledge London 2015 ed with Laoutides C Territorial Separatism in World Politics Causes Outcomes and Resolution Routledge London 2014 ed An Australian Head of State One of Us Essays on an Australian Republic Hardie Grant Melbourne 2013 ed Critical Reflections on Development Palgrave London 2013 ed with Leach M The Politics of Timor Leste Cornell University Press Ithaca NY 2011 Sri Lanka and the Responsibility to Protect Politics Ethnicity and Genocide Routledge London 2009 East Timor The Price of Liberty Palgrave Macmillan New York 2008 International Development Issues and Challenges Palgrave Macmillan London and New York Co ordinating author with McGillivray M McKay J and Hunt J and Clarke M 2E 2012 3E 2016 2008 ed with Avonius L Asian Values and Human Rights Revisited Palgrave Macmillan New York 2007 Political Development Routledge London and New York pb hb 2007 East Timor Beyond Independence Ed with Leach M Monash Asia Institute Press Institute for Southeast Asian Studies Melbourne Singapore 2006 Peace in Aceh A Personal Account of the Aceh Peace Process Equinox Jakarta and Singapore 2005 ed Violence in Between security issues in archipelagic South East Asia Monash Asia Institute Press Institute for Southeast Asian Studies Melbourne Singapore 2004 Key Issues in Development Palgrave Macmillan London and New York Co ordinating author with Remenyi J McKay J and Hunt J 2003 Power Politics and the Indonesian Military Routledge Curzon London 2002 ed with Aveling H Autonomy and Disintegration in Indonesia Routledge Curzon London paperback edition March 2004 2001 South East Asia A Political Profile Oxford University Press Melbourne Reprint May 2002 May 2003 May 2004 2E 2005 2001 ed with Budiman A Indonesia The Uncertain Transition Crawford House Publishing Adelaide 2000 ed The Presidency of Abdurrahman Wahid An Assessment After the First Year Annual Indonesian Lecture Series No 23 Monash Asia Institute Monash University Melbourne 2000 ed Guns and Ballot Boxes East Timor s vote for Independence Monash Asia Institute Melbourne 1999 Reformasi Crisis and Change in Indonesia Centre for Southeast Asian Studies Monash University Ed with Budiman A and Hatley B 1999 Foreign Devils The News Media in South East Asia Centre for Southeast Asian Studies Monash University Melbourne Ed with Loo E and Payne P 1998 The Politics of Indonesia Oxford University Press Melbourne Reprint September 1998 2E 2002 3E 2005 1994 Difference and Tolerance Human Rights Issues in Southeast Asia Deakin University Press Geelong Ed with Barton G Background editKingsbury is married to Rae Kingsbury A M nee Perry former Honorary Consul for Timor Leste in Victoria 2012 2018 and is father of two children Alexandra and Cailan He is Vice President Deputy Chair of the Balibo House Trust 7 and formerly a Director on the Board of the East Timor Hearts Fund 8 He is also a founding Board member of the Australia Myanmar Institute and led the 2018 Australia Timor Leste Election Observer Mission 9 References edit Our Man in El Salvador The Age 24 March 1981 p 2 John Standish 24 February 2014 Damien Kingsbury Rafael Epstein Sara James ABC Radio Melbourne ABC Radio and Regional Content ABC Retrieved 21 December 2018 Damien Kingsbury Crikey Retrieved 21 December 2018 Insurgency in Aceh Centre for Citizenship Development and Human Rights Deakin University Archived from the original on 27 March 2014 Retrieved 24 March 2014 Damien Kingsbury The Guardian Retrieved 21 December 2018 Board Members Retrieved 21 December 2018 The board East Timor Hearts Fund Archived from the original on 24 March 2014 Retrieved 24 March 2014 Deakin professor leads Timor Leste election observer mission Deakin University 11 May 2018 Retrieved 21 December 2018 External links editDamien Kingsbury publications indexed by Google Scholar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Damien Kingsbury amp oldid 1212978711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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