Our People

Sara Davies and Ian Hall

Editors of the Australian Journal of International Affairs

Sara Davies

Dr Sara Davies is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow and Associate Professor at the Centre for Governance and Public Policy, School of Government and International Relations, Griffith University, Australia. She is committed to upholding the proud tradition of the AJIA as a forum for the highest quality of debate about Australia’s role in the world.

Sara’s research interests are in global health governance, health diplomacy and prevention of sexual violence in conflict situations.  Sara Davies has published in Review of International Studies, Security Dialogue, and International Affairs.  Sara is author of Global Politics of Health (Polity) and Legitimatizing Rejection: International Refugee Law in Asia (Martinus Nijhoff), and co-author of Disease Diplomacy (Johns Hopkins University Press) with Adam Kamradt-Scott and Simon Rushton.

Research interests

  • Conflict prevention
  • Global health governance
  • International Relations
  • International refugee law
  • Political Science
  • Women Peace and Security

Recent publications

Ian Hall

Professor Ian Hall is a Professor in the School of Government and International Relations, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. Like Dr Davies, he is also committed to upholding the proud tradition of the AJIA as a forum for the highest quality of debate about Australia’s role in the world. He is currently working on an Australian Research Council-funded Discovery project (2015-17) on the evolution of Indian thinking about world politics since 1964. He also convenes the Master of International Relations program at Griffith.

Qualifications

BA Bachelor of Arts, University of Oxford, LittM Master of Letters, University of St Andrews, PhD Doctor of Philosophy, University of St Andrews

Research interests

  • History of international thought
  • Indian foreign policy
  • International relations theory
  • Indo-Pacific security

Recent publications