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== Nick Bisley ==

Nick Bisley is Professor of International Relations and Convenor of the Politics and International Relations
Program at La Trobe University. His research and teaching expertise is in the international relations of the Asia–
Pacific, globalization and the diplomacy of great powers. He is a Senior Research Associate of the International
Institute of Strategic Studies and a member of the Council for Security and Cooperation in the Asia–Pacific. Nick is
the author of many works on international relations, including Building Asia’s Security: Toward a 21st Century
Regional Security Architecture (IISS/Routledge, 2009), Rethinking Globalization (Palgrave, 2007) and The End of
the Cold War and the Causes of Soviet Collapse (Palgrave, 2004).

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Nick Bisley

Nick Bisley is Professor of International Relations and Convenor of the Politics and International Relations Program at La Trobe University. His research and teaching expertise is in the international relations of the Asia– Pacific, globalization and the diplomacy of great powers. He is a Senior Research Associate of the International Institute of Strategic Studies and a member of the Council for Security and Cooperation in the Asia–Pacific. Nick is the author of many works on international relations, including Building Asia’s Security: Toward a 21st Century Regional Security Architecture (IISS/Routledge, 2009), Rethinking Globalization (Palgrave, 2007) and The End of the Cold War and the Causes of Soviet Collapse (Palgrave, 2004).

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