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Curriculum Vitae Philip Rudolph Nel October 2016 1. Personal Information Name: Philip Rudolph Nel Date and Place of Birth: 10 October 1953, Nigel, South Africa Nationality: New Zealand Marital status: Married; two adult children Postal address: PO Box 6321 Dunedin North 9059 New Zealand Office address: Department of Politics University of Otago PO Box 56 Dunedin 9000 New Zealand Tel: +64-3-4796549 Fax: +64-3- 4797174 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.otago.ac.nz/politics/staff/otago055583.html 2. Qualifications 1974 BA (Majors: Greek and Philosophy) University of Stellenbosch, South Africa 1976 BA Honours in Philosophy (cum laude) University of Stellenbosch 1978 MA Philosophy (cum laude) University of Stellenbosch MA thesis: Objectivity and Subjectivity in Science) 1984 Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) University of Stellenbosch (DPhil dissertation: History in Perspective) 3. Professional Affiliations/Memberships Member of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) Member of the New Zealand Political Studies Association Founding Member of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (Founded in Spain, 2005)

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Curriculum Vitae

Philip Rudolph Nel

October 2016

1. Personal Information

Name: Philip Rudolph Nel

Date and Place of Birth: 10 October 1953, Nigel, South Africa

Nationality: New Zealand

Marital status: Married; two adult children

Postal address: PO Box 6321 Dunedin North 9059 New Zealand Office address: Department of Politics University of Otago PO Box 56 Dunedin 9000 New Zealand

Tel: +64-3-4796549 Fax: +64-3- 4797174 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.otago.ac.nz/politics/staff/otago055583.html

2. Qualifications 1974 BA (Majors: Greek and Philosophy) University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

1976 BA Honours in Philosophy (cum laude) University of Stellenbosch

1978 MA Philosophy (cum laude) University of Stellenbosch MA thesis: Objectivity and Subjectivity in Science)

1984 Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) University of Stellenbosch (DPhil dissertation: History in Perspective)

3. Professional Affiliations/Memberships Member of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) Member of the New Zealand Political Studies Association Founding Member of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (Founded in Spain, 2005)

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4. Languages Reading Speaking Writing

English Excellent Excellent Excellent

Afrikaans (mother tongue) Excellent Excellent Excellent

German Excellent Good Fair

Dutch Excellent Fair Fair

5. Employment History

(a) Present positions:

Professor of International Relations, University of Otago 1 Feb 2003 –

Professor Extraordinaire,

University of Stellenbosch, South Africa 2003 – 2016

(b) Previous appointments

Head of Department, Dept of Politics, Univ of Otago 1 Aug 2007-31 July 2010

Co-coordinator (with Prof Tony Binns) of Division of

Humanities Research Cluster on ‘Poverty, Inequality, and

Development 2005 – 2012

Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch 1995 – 2002

Chairperson, Department of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch 1999 – 2002

Head, Centre for International and Comparative Politics, University of Stellenbosch 1999 – 2002

Assistant Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Stellenbosch 2000 – 2002

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Stellenbosch 1989 – 1995

Director, Institute for Soviet Studies, and part-time lecturer in Departments of Philosophy and Political Science, University of Stellenbosch 1986 -- 1989

Researcher, Institute for Soviet Studies, and part-time lecturer in Department of Philosophy, University of Stellenbosch 1982 – 1986

6. International Teaching and Research Experience

Research Fellowship at German Federal Institute for East European and Soviet Studies, Cologne, Germany 1986

Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, University of Freiburg, Germany, Nov 1993 – Dec 1994

Invited Guest Lecturer at University of Freiburg Summer Semester 1994

Japan Foundation Research Fellow, Ryukoku University Japan 1997

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Research Fellow, Centre for European Integration Studies, University of Bonn, Germany Nov 1999 – Jan 2000

Invited Prestigious Visiting Professor, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan 2nd semester 2001

DAAD Visiting Professor, University of Tuebingen, Germany Summer Semester 2005

Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, University of Tuebingen Sep – Nov 2005

Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, University of Tuebingen July -- Sept 2010

DAAD Visiting Professor, University of Tuebingen, Germany Winter Semester 2010/11

Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship,

Arnold Bergstraesser Institute, Freiburg i. Breisgau July -- Sept 2014

7. Research Activities

Awarded an A-grading in the New Zealand Performance Based Research Funding Assessment,

2012

(a) Current Research

Inequality and Development

Corruption and the Informal Economy

(b) Research Grants

2001-2002 Research grant from The Japan Foundation to lead a team research project on State/Societal responses to globalisation: case studies from Japan and Southern

Africa (NZ$40,000)

2003 – 2004: Establishment research grant, University of Otago (NZ$25,000)

2005 Continuance research grant from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (NZ$18,000)

2005 – 2007: Co-recipient (with Prof Tony Binns) of Division of Humanities Research Cluster funding (NZ$130,000)

2010-2011 Continuance research grant from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (NZ$12,000)

2014 Continuance research grant from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (NZ$14,000)

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(c) Supervision of Successful Honours (Research) Students at the University of Otago

2013: Luke Gardener The India, Brazil, South Africa Dialogue Forum: An Assessment 2012: Ali Romanos Danish and New Zealand welfare spending: A comparison 2011: Hannah Anderson The politics of international philanthropy Maxine O’Neil Dealing with climate-induced migration: a regional response Daniel Brown The redistributive potential of conditional cash grants 2010: Research and study leave 2009: Iona Mylek Religious motivation and private giving in poverty relief Kieran Knight Political determinants of health inequalities in developing countries Logan Penniket Explaining the Polish decision to join the 2003 invasion of Iraq 2008: David Kempthorne The politics of the global financial crisis Lindiana Prasad The Indian diaspora 2007: David Cooper The Basic Income Grant: A Case Study of Brazil 2006: Luke Leonard Thomas Pogge, Poverty, and the Copernican Revolution Aimee Jephson Fairness and the Coffee Trade Sebastian Bishop Karl Polanyi and the Double Movement: A Lesson for Our Time? 2005: Research and Study Leave 2004: Kimberly Gilmore Democracy and Ethnicity in Rwanda and Ghana Casey Dillon Gender Empowerment and the UN Millennium

Development Goals Nicholas Ross The Kantian Cosmopolitanism of Onora O’Neill 2003: Lee Smith Land reform in Zimbabwe and Namibia Stephanie King Accountability and INGOs

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(d) Supervision of Postgraduate Students, 1982-2014

Masters Students

2016 1. Laurie Evans Bolsa familia and human welfare: an empirical investigation 2. Matt Broome Finacialisation and vulnerability of a small island developing state:

Jamaica 3. Gus Williams: When do sanctions lead to regime change? A comparison of Malawi and

Zimbabwe 2015 1. Caroline Hartcher Australian Policy on Climate Refugees: An Evaluation 2. Gemma Forlong Targeted Sanctions: Do They Do More Harm than Good

2014: Abayomi Aderohunmu: The Consequences of Oil Exploitation in the Niger Delta 2011: Sarah Gautier: Promoting International Education: Comparative Strategies 2010: 1. Samantha Beckett: Applying Machiavelli: The Efficacy of Foreign Economic Sanctions 2. Eugene Tan: Regulation and De-regulation of National Airlines: Comparing Qantas

and Singapore Airlines 2009: 1. David Kempthorne: Exhuming Keynes? The role of the state in light of the 2008 financial crisis 2. Emily Harding: Humanitarianism aid: For today or for tomorrow? 3. Amy McAteer: Technical Cooperation as a dimension of ODA: An assessment 2008: 1. Matthew Stephen: Globalisation, counter-hegemony and the anti-globalisation movement: A neo-Gramscian analysis 2. Diana Halloy: The politics of forced disappearances in Argentina 3. Amy McAteer: Technical cooperation and ODA in view of the Paris Declaration: An evaluation 4. Melanie Roberts: The USA and the Promotion of Democracy in Latin America 5. Hamish Saunders: Transnational crime in the South Pacific 2006 -- 2007: Rebecca Whitton: Responsible humanitarianism: The protection of internally displaced persons

2005: 1. Erin Jones: The transnational role of private security companies 2. Tania McClements: Global health as a public good 3. Nathan Frank: The success of secessionism: Croatia and Quebec

2004: Oliver Brown The effectiveness of ODA in the South Pacific

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2003: 1. Alison April: Switzerland’s Relations with South Africa, 1994-2001 2. Kristen Johnsen-Tremeer The Influence of Gender on Foreign Policy Beliefs and

Behaviour – A Literature Survey 3. Minette Greyling The World Trade Organisation: International Trade Dispute

Settlement and the Environment 4. Lucille Abendanon Debt Relief for Economics or for the People? A Critical

Analysis of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative

5. Jacinto Rangel Neto The International Dimensions of Poverty Relief: Case Studies of Angola and Zambia

2002: 1. N Boyfriend W Mlitwa Globalisation: Democratisation, Neo-Liberalism, and

Development-Aid in South Africa 2. Hurchele Saaiman Evaluating the Role of Non Governmental Organisations in

Global Governance – Case Studies of Two Campaigns 3. Kaya Somgqeza The Refugee Regime in South Africa since 1994. The Case

for Angolan and Congolese (DRC) Refugees 4. Helgard Müller Global Jihad? A Review and Assessment of Three

Perspectives on Religion and PoliticalInstability. 5. Gysbert Engelbrecht Going it alone? An Evaluation of US Concerns about the

International Criminal Court. 6. Alfredo Hengari An Evaluation of the Cotonou Agreement between the EU

and APC countries

2001: 1. Talitha Bertelsmann-Scott The SA-EU Trade, Development and Co-operation

Agreement: Democratising South Africa’s Trade Policy 2. Marthinus J du Plessis The International Economy of the Cartagena Protocol on

Biosafety 3. Nomfundo X Ngwenya State-Private Sector-Civil-Society Partnerships and the

United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) 4. Clement T Ntshabele South Africa and Reform of the UN Security Council 5. Ruth Tessely An economic, social, and political/institutional assessment of

spatial development initiatives in South Africa 6. Alexandra Nicola A systemic analysis of Thabo Mbeki’s strategy to reverse the

marginalisation of the global South

2000: 1. Eduard Jordaan Growth and Decline: Understanding International Food Aid

Since 1993. 2. Mzukisi Qobo The Effects of Globalisation on the South African Automotuive

Industry. 3. Mondli Mvambi Human Security in Southern Africa: Water as a source of

conflict co-operation?

1999: 1. Olivier Gariazzo The Evolving International Regime on Combating Corruption 2. Elona van Zyl Globalisation and its Impact on the Competitiveness of

Companies

1998:

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1. Frank Teng-Zeng Science and technology in South-South co-operation. 2. Pieter Paul Fourie The politics of North-South technology transfer

1997: 1. S. Cornelissen Japan’s official development assistance (ODA) to Africa 2. N. Faustino Transnational criminal organisations and theillicit drug trade 3. K. Smith The knowledge economy: characteristics, indicators and political

implications 4. R. Masipa South African conceptions of its role in multilateral organisations: the

case of the Commonwealth 5. H. Ballard The impact of globalisation on local government in South Africa 6. P. Molefe The foreign policy role of the provinces in South Africa: a case study

of the Western Cape 7. T. Stemele The reform of the UN Security Council 8. B. Ratshilumela Debt rescheduling in the case of Sub-saharan Africa 9. J. Grobler South Africa’s agricultural exports to the EU: options for the future 10. L. Jack The political recognition of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation as

a transnational actor 11. K. van Niekerk US-South African commercial relations after 1994 12. R. McDonald Lifting exchange controls in South Africa: competing public policy

viewpoints and scenarios

1996: 1. H. Bailey The political economy of the overseas Chinese 2. N. Skidmore The European Union’s policies towards South Africa from 1985-1994 3. G. Theron The political economy of international capital flows

1995: 1. C. Keulder Trends in the modern world economy and democratization in

peripheral states.

1994: 1. S. Vorster Die institusionalisering van betrekkinge tussen Suid-Afrika en die

Europese gemeenskappe: `n Beleidstudie.

1982 – 1993: 1. S. Heymans Die Vrou in die Politiek: ’n Konseptuele Evaluasie 2. A. Leysens South Africa’s Relations with Latin America 3. F. Beukman Die Rol van Voedsel in Suid-Afrika se Regionale Beleid:

destabilisasie of interafhanklikheid? 4. M. Taljaard Rewolusie tussen Teorie en Praxis: ’n Vergelykende Studie van die

Rewolusionêre Denke van Karl Marx en Lenin 5. Chris Vervliet Internal and External Dimensions of the Conflicts in Angola and

Mozambique

Supervision of doctoral candidates

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(Primary supervisor, except where indicated differently) 1. Vale, C. A. 1992 The Internationalisation of Apartheid, 1945-1963

2. Kumpf, C. 1994 Die Regimekrise in der ehemaligen DDR: eine sozio-politische Analyse

3. Vorster, S. 1998 Conversion and compulsion: North-South bargaining on Trade-Related

Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIP’s) during the Uruguay

Round of GATT negotiations

4. Van der Lugt, C. 1998 State Sovereignty or Ecological Sovereignty? A Study of the

Regulation of Acid Rain within the European Union

5. Taylor, I. 1999 Hegemony, “Common Sense” and Compromise: a neo-Gramscian

analysis of multilateralism in South Africa’s post-apartheid foreign

policy

6. Bridgman,M 1999 Between Partnership and Disengagement: Mapping the Contours

of US policy towards Post-Apartheid South Africa

7. Teng-Zeng, F. 2002 Science and Technology Cooperation on the African Continent: An

Evaluation of Selected Programmes and Initiatives

8. Davies, R. 2004 Rebuilding the Future? The Political Economy of Post-apartheid

Afrikaner Identity

9. Smit, K. 2005 Global Structural Transformation: Prospects and Challenges

10. Jordaan, E. 2005 Levinas and our Obligations to the Global Poor (co-supervisor)

11. Haigh, S. 2008 Globalization and the State: Towards a Neo-Medieval Order? (co- supervisor)

12. McIlraith, J. 2009 The UN and Preventive Diplomacy (co-supervisor).

13. Righarts, M. 2009 Political Consequences of Natural Disasters (co-supervisor).

14. Fromm, A. 2010 The Politics of The ILO’s Decent Work Agenda.

15. Stephen, Matthew. 2013 The IBSA states and contestation in global governance (co-supervisor of ex-Otago student who completed his PhD at the Freie Universitaet, Berlin).

16. Hayes, Penny. 2013 The Fifth Labour Government’s Growth and Innovation Framework:

A Critique (co-supervisor).

17. Pozza, Maria. 2013 The weaponization of space (co-supervisor).

18. Uberti, Luca J. Corruption and Industrial Development in Kosovo and Albania (in process).

19. Cinar, Can. The Transformation and Institutionalisation of Debt (in process).

20. Amao, Olumuyiwa. Peace-Making in Africa: The Role of Nigeria and South Africa (in process).

21. Withitwinyuchon, Nutthathirataa. Explaining the Strategic Rivalry Between the PRC and

Japan (in process).

External or internal examiner for doctoral candidates

1. 2014: E. Brink: The Politics of Secession in Post-Colonial Africa. University of Johannesburg.

2. 2013-2014: Y. Kim: Comparing South Africa and South Korea After Democratization:

Corporatist Arrangements in Late-Late Industrializing States. Stellenbosch University.

3. 2009: Gerhard Wolmarans: An Appraisal of the post-1994 ANC-in-Government: An

Application of the Political Theory of Michel Oakeshott. University of Johnnesburg, South Africa.

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4. 2007: Christian Iyani: HIV-AIDS Prevention in Nigeria. Dept of Social Work and Community Development, University of Otago.

5. 2003: Stanislaus du Plessis: Inflation targeting as anti-inflationary strategy: an

institutionalist analysis. Economics, University of Stellenbosch.

6. 2002: Yusef Waghid: Community and Democracy in South Africa: Liberal versus

Communitarian Perspectives. Philosophy, University of Stellenbosch.

7. 2002: Charlotte Brink: Measuring Political Risk as Risks to Foreign Investment. University of Stellenbosch.

8. 1997: Masako Osada: Sanctions and Honorary Whites: Diplomatic Policies and

Economic Realities in Japan-South Africa Relations. University of the Witwatersrand.

9. 1996: Pierre du T Botha: Die Sowjet-Ontwikkelingsmodel vir die “Nasionale

Bevrydingsbeweging (The Soviet Development Model for National Liberation

Movements). University of Pretoria.

10. 1990: Ursula J van Beek: Poland Between East and West, 1941-1948: An

Historiographical Analysis. University of South Africa (History).

11. 1990: JF deV Graaff: Dependency Theory and Urbanisation in Southern Africa: A

Conceptual Critique. University of Stellenbosch (Sociology).

12. 1989: Gedeon Josua Rossouw. Marxisme en Christelike Geloof: Teoretiese Voorwaardes

vir Nie-aggressiewe Interaksie (Marxism and Christian Belief: Theoretical Preconditions

for Non-aggressive Interaction). University of Stellenbosch (Philosophy)

13. 1988: Izak Cornelius Potgieter: A Missiological Evaluation of Four Models of Encounter

Between Christianity and Marxism. University of Stellenbosch (Theology).

I continue to act as external examiner for Master’s theses, and/or Honours dissertations from the universities of Tuebingen, Stellenbosch, Canterbury, Victoria (Wellington), and Auckland.

8. Distinctions and Awards

1994: Awarded Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship 1997: First South African Recipient of Japan Foundation Fellowship 2001: Prestigious Visiting Professor, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan. 2005-2006: Appointed Alexander von Humboldt host for Feodor Lynen Fellow, Dr Dirk

Nabers 2006: Finalist for ‘Supervisor of the Year Award’, Otago University Students’ Association 2010: 3rd Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship 2005 & 2010: Awarded DAAD Visiting Professorship at the University of Tuebingen,

Germany 2006: Finalist, Supervisor of the Year Award, University of Otago. 2008 – 2011: Invited evaluator of research applications and graduate school grants for Leibniz

Society and for the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany). 2013: Received A-grade in the 2012 Round of the Performance Based Research Funding

grading of all researchers in New Zealand.

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9. Teaching Activities

I have presented the following courses/modules/papers (all semester modules/courses/papers). Modules/courses/papers that I am currently presenting are in bold and marked with an asterisk*.

First-year and second-year students:

*Global Political Economy (2003; 2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2011; 2012; 2013; 2015; 2016) Introduction to Political Philosophy (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995) Introduction to International Relations (1995 – 2001) Politics and Foreign Policy of the USA (1999) Normative Theories of International Relations (2005)

Third-year students:

*Ethics and International Relations (2004; 2006; 2007; 2009; 2010; 2012; 2013; 2015; 2016) The international relations of Africa (2002) International Political Economy (1996) Public policy making (1993) The Political Economy of Asia (1997; 2001; 2002) Comparative Foreign Policy (1992, 1995, 2000) Comparative Politics (1994) International conflict and conflict management (1992, 1993)

Postgraduate (fourth and fifth-year Honours and MA students)

*Global Governance (2003; 2004; 2006; 2008; 2009; 2011; 2012; 2015) Varieties of Cosmopolitanism (2005) Inequality, Democracy, and Development (2005) Theories of International Relations (1996 – 2001) Political Economy (2002) Advanced International Political Economy (1996) Philosophy of Science and Research Methodology (1990 – 1993, 1995) Research methodology in the social sciences (1998 – 1999) The globalisation and international politics of science and technology (1996 – 2000) The politics of social science research (1996 – 2000) International Organisations: theory and practice (1995, 1996, 1997) Diplomacy and foreign policy analysis(1996; 2000, 2001) The Political Economy of European integration (1995) Foreign Policies of Regional Powers (2010)

11. Publications

(a) Books, edited publications, and monographs

1. Nel, Philip, Dirk Nabers and Melanie Hanif (eds) (2015) Regional Powers and Global

Redistribution. London: Routledge.

2. Boston, J., P. Nel, & M. Righarts (eds) (2009) Climate Change and Security: Planning for

the Future. Wellington: Institute of Policy Studies, 116 pp.

3. Nel, P.R. (2008) The Politics of Inequality in Developing Countries. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 206 pp.

4. Carlsnaes, W. & P.R. Nel (eds) (2006) In Full Flight: South African Foreign Policy since

1994. Johannesburg: The Institute for Global Dialogue, 226 pp.

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5. McGowan, P.J., S. Cornelissen, & P.R. Nel (eds) (2006) Power, Wealth and Global Equity:

An International Relations Textbook for Africa (revised 3rd edition). Cape Town: UCT Press, 442 pp.

6. Nel, P.R. (2006) Revisiting Global Economic Inequality: Connecting the Local and the

Global. Inaugural Professorial Lecture 27 July 2006, Published by the University of Otago in the IPL Series.

7. Nel, P.R. & J. van der Westhuizen (eds) (2004) Democratizing Foreign Policy? Lessons

from South Africa. Lanham: Lexington Books, 225 pp.

8. Nel, P.R. (ed.) (2002) State/Society Responses to Globalisation: Case Studies from Japan

and Southern Africa. Published by the Centre for International and Comparative Politics, University of Stellenbosch, 157 pp.

9. McGowan, P.J. & P.R. Nel (eds) (2002) Power, Wealth and Global Equity: An International

Relations Textbook for Africa (revised 2nd edition). Cape Town: UCT Press, 388 pp.

10. Nel, P.R., I. Taylor & J. van der Westhuizen (eds) (2001) South Africa’s Multilateral

Diplomacy and Global Change: The Limits of Reformism. Aldershot: Ashgate, 155 pp.

11. Nel, P.R. & E. Jordaan (2000) Workbook for Power, Wealth and Global Order: An

International Relations Textbook for Africa. Cape Town: UCT Press, 98 pp.

12. Nel, P.R. & P.J. McGowan (eds) (1999) Power, Wealth and Global Order: An International

Relations Textbook for Africa. Cape Town: UCT Press, 340 pp.

13. Nel, P.R. (1996) Persuasion and Science: A Review and Assessment of ‘The Rhetoric of

Inquiry’. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers, 190 pp.

14. Du Toit, PvdP & P.R. Nel (eds) (1996) Political Science for South African Students: An

Introduction. Pretoria: HSRC Publishers, 200 pp.

15. Nel, P.R. (1992) The Soviet Union and South Africa: A Cognitive-Interpretive Perspective

on a Changing Relationship. Published as No 4/1992 in the monograph series ‘Annale van die Universiteit van Stellenbosch’, 79 pp.

16. Esterhuyse, W.P. & P.R.Nel (eds) (1990) The ANC and Its Leaders. Cape Town: Tafelberg, 170 pp.

17. Nel, P.R. (1990) A Soviet Embassy in Pretoria? Cape Town: Tafelberg, 132 pp.

18. Nel, P.R. (1989) Approaches to Soviet Politics – A Methodological and Conceptual

Evaluation of Dominant Models of Soviet Politics. HSRC Series on Research Methodology No. 17, Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council, 125 pp.

19. Nel, P.R. & S. Roothman (eds) (1989) Soviet Policy towards Southern Africa: Continuity

and Change. Johannesburg: South African Institute of International Affairs, 185 pp.

20. Nel, P.R., A. van Niekerk & J.P. Landman (eds) (1988) Wat Kom na Apartheid? (After Apartheid, what?). Johannesburg: Southern Publishers, 132 pp.

(b) Book chapters and contributions to encyclopaedias

1. Nel, Philip (forthcoming 2017) ‘Inequality in Africa’, in T. Binns et al. Handbook of African

Development, Routledge.

2. Nerl, Philip (forthcoming 2017) ‘The informal economy in Africa,’ in T. Binns et al. Handbook of African Development, Routledge.

3. Nel, Philip (2011) ‘Sustainable Development’, in International Encyclopedia of Political

Science edited by Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser, and Leonardo Morlino. London: Sage.

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4. Nel, Philip and Stephen, Matthew (2010) ‘The Foreign Economic Policies of the IBSA States’, in Daniel Flemes (ed.), Regional Leadership in the Global System: Ideas, Interests

and Strategies of Regional Powers (Aldershot: Ashgate), pp.71-90.

5. Nel, P.R. (2008) ‘Dealing with Inequality: A Conversation with Islamic Economics’, in Western Political Thought in Dialogue with Asia, edited by Takashi Shogimen and Cary J. Nederman, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 135-159.

6. Nel, P.R. (2007) ‘When Can the Rabble Redistribute? Democratization and Income Distribution in Low and Middle-Income Countries’, in Institutions and Market Economies:

The Political Economy of Growth and Development, edited by R. Garside, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 222-249.

7. Nel, P.R. (2006) ‘The Power of Ideas: “Ambiguous Globalism” and South Africa’s Foreign Policy’, in In Full Flight: South African Foreign Policy After Apartheid, edited by W. Carlsnaes & P.R. Nel, Johannesburg: Institute for Global Dialogue, pp.108-121.

8. Nel, P.R. (2006) ‘Globalization and Violent Political Dissent in Developing Countries’, in Globalization and Conflict: National Security in a ‘New’ Strategic Era, edited by R. Patman, London: Routledge, pp. 56-76.

9. Nel, P.R. & J. van der Westhuizen (2004) ‘Introduction: Democracy and “Policies beyond the State”’, in Democratizing Foreign Policy? Lessons from South Africa, edited by Nel, P.R. & J. van der Westhuizen, Lanham: Lexington Books, pp. 1-12.

10. Nel, P.R., J.-A. van Wyk, & K. Johnsen (2004) ‘Democracy, Participation, and Foreign Policy Making’, in Democratizing Foreign Policy? Lessons from South Africa, edited by Nel, P.R. & J. van der Westhuizen, Lanham: Lexington Books, pp. 39-62.

11. Van der Westhuizen, J.& P.R. Nel (2004) ‘Democratic Participation in Foreign Policy and Beyond: An Outline of Options’, in Democratizing Foreign Policy? Lessons from South

Africa, edited by Nel, P.R. & J. van der Westhuizen, Lanham: Lexington Books, pp. 169-182.

12. Nel, P.R. (2003) ‘Making Africa Safe for Capitalism: US Policy and Multilateralism in Africa’, in US Hegemony and International Organizations, edited by Foot, R., S. Neil Macfarlane & M. Mastanduno, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 167-192.

13. Nel, P.R. (2002) ‘Between Counter-Hegemony and Post-Hegemony: The Rome Statute and Normative Innovation in World Politics’, in Enhancing Global Governance: Towards a

New Diplomacy? edited by Cooper, A., J. English & R. Thakur, Tokyo: United Nations University Press, pp. 152-161.

14. Nel, P.R. (2002) ‘Untangling the “Gamble on Investment”: Élite Perceptions of Globalization and South Africa’s Foreign Policy During the Mandela Era’, in Globalization

and Emerging Trends in African States’ Foreign Policy-Making Processes: A Comparative

Perspective of Southern Africa, edited by Adar, K. & R. Ajulu, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 153-172.

15. McGowan, P.J. & P.R. Nel (2002) ‘The Study of International Relations’, in Power, Wealth

and Global Equity: An International Relations Textbook for Africa (2nd edition), edited by McGowan, P.J. & P.R. Nel, Cape Town: UCT Press, pp. 3-19.

16. Nel, P.R. (2002) ‘Theories of International Relations’, in Power, Wealth and Global Equity:

An International Relations Textbook for Africa (2nd edition), edited by McGowan, P.J. & P.R. Nel, Cape Town: UCT Press, pp.20-43.

17. Nel, P.R. (2002) ‘Morality and Ethics in International Relations’, in Power, Wealth and

Global Equity: An International Relations Textbook for Africa (2nd edition), edited by McGowan, P.J. & P.R. Nel, Cape Town: UCT Press, pp. 44-64.

18. Nel, P.R., I. Taylor & J. van der Westhuizen (2001) ‘Reformist Initiatives and South Africa’s Multilateral Diplomacy: A Framework for Understanding’, in South Africa’s

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Multilateral Diplomacy and Global Change: The Limits of Reformism, edited by Nel, P.R., I. Taylor & J. van der Westhuizen, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 1-30.

19. van der Westhuizen, J., I. Taylor & P.R. Nel (2001) ‘Of Rogues, Rebels, Renegades, and Reformers: South African Multilateralism in Context’, in South Africa’s Multilateral

Diplomacy and Global Change: The Limits of Reformism, edited by Nel, P.R., I. Taylor & J. van der Westhuizen, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 111-125.

20. Nel, P.R. (2000) ‘South Africa: The Demand for Legitimate Multilateralism’ in Kosovo and

the Challenge of Humanitarian Intervention: Selective Indignation, Collective Intervention,

and International Citizenship, edited by Schnabel, A. & R. Thakur, Tokyo and New York: United Nations University Press, pp. 245-259.

21. Nel, P.R. (1998) ‘South Africa and the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries’, in Fowler’s

Economic and Political Report, 1st Quarter, Rivonia: Fowler Publishers, pp. 2-8.

22. Nel, P.R. (1998) ‘In Defence of Multilateralism: The Movement of Non-Aligned Countries in the Current Global Order’, in South Africa and the Non-aligned Movement in an Era of

Regionalisation and Globalisation, edited by Fourie, P. & R. De Villiers, Johannesburg: FGD, pp.1-12.

23. Nel, P.R. (1998) ‘South Africa and the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries’, in Yearbook

of South Africa’s International Relations, 1998/9, edited by Mills, G. & A. Handley, Johannesburg: SAIIA, pp. 137-146.

24. Nel, P.R. (1998) ‘The New Rhetoric’, in Theory and Method in South African Human

Sciences Research: Advances and Innovation, edited by Mouton, J. & J. Muller, Pretoria: HSRC, pp. 105-128.

25. Nel, P.R. (1996) ‘The Globalisation of Science, Technology and Research’, in Effective

Research in the Human Sciences, edited by Garbers, J., Pretoria: Van Schaik, pp. 37-50.

26. Nel, P.R. & J. van der Westhuizen (1995) ‘Wêreldekonomie: Ekonomiese Grense Vervaag’ (‘The World Economy: Boundaries Disappearing’), in Wêreldspektrum, Boek van die Jaar, 1995, pp. 60-73.

27. Nel, P.R. (1995) ‘Wêreldpolitiek: Tussen Integrasie en Fragmentasie’ (‚World Politics: Between Integration and Fragmentation’), in Wêreldspektrum, Boek van die Jaar, 1995, pp. 48-59.

28. Nel, P.R. (1995) ‘The "Round Table" in Poland and South Africa’, in Poland and South

Africa in Transition: Comparative Perspectives, edited by Van Beek, U., Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council, pp.227-256.

29. Nel, P.R. (1993) ‘Europese Eenheid; Werklikheid of Droom?’ (‘European Unity: Reality or Dream?’), in Wêreldspektrum Boek van die Jaar, 1993, edited by Roos, L., Johannesburg: Ensiklopedie Afrikana, pp. 42-49.

30. Nel, P.R. (1993) ‘Who Is To Blame? International Responses to Serbian Fears and The Conflict in Yugoslavia’, in International Relations and Pan-Europe: Theoretical

Approaches and Empirical Findings, edited by Pfetsch, F., Münster: Lit Verlag, pp. 389-417.

31. Nel, P.R. (1993) ‘Oorreding en Oortuiging’ (Persuasion and Conviction), in Intellektueel in

Konteks (Essays honouring Prof HW Rossouw), edited van Niekerk, A. et. al., Pretoria: Centre for Science Development, pp. 91-131.

32. Nel, P.R. (1993) ‘Eastern Europe, the CIS, and South African Foreign Policy’, in Foreign

Policy Issues in a Democratic South Africa, edited by Venter, A., Johannesburg: PWPA(SA), pp. 121-125.

33. Nel, P.R. (1992) ‘The Evolution of Soviet Policy Towards South Africa’, in Soviet Policy in

Africa: From the Old to the New Thinking, edited by Breslauer, G., Berkeley: University of California at Berkeley, pp. 116-153.

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34. Nel, P.R. (1991) ‘Taking the State Out: Political Change in Eastern Europe and SA Leninism’, in Social and Political Changes in South Africa and Czechoslovakia, edited by Prinsloo, C., Pretoria : Centre for Science Development, pp. 160-169.

35. Nel, P.R. (1990) ‘After the Celebration: Challenges Facing Eastern and Central Europe in the 1990s’, in Eastern Europe and South Africa: Implications for the Future, edited by Olivier, J., Pretoria: HSRC, pp. 35-48.

36. Nel, P.R. (1990) ‘The Revitalization of Soviet Policy towards Southern Africa: Two Case Studies’, in RUSI/Brassey Yearbook on Defence, edited by Eyal, J. et. al., London : RUSI, pp. 395-412.

37. Nel, P.R. (1989) ‘Die Sowjetunion und Schwarzafrika 1985-1988’, in Sowjetunion 1988-89: Perestrojka in der Krise? Edited by Vogel, H. et. al., Köln: Carl Hanser Verlag, pp. 292-300.

38. Nel, P.R. (1988) ‘Marxisme-Leninisme’ (Three Chapters on Marxism-Leninism), in Modern

Political Ideologies, edited by Esterhuyse, W. et al., Johannesburg: Southern Publishers (formerly Macmillan SA) (In Afrikaans), pp. 107-196.

39. Nel, P.R. (1986) “Marxists and Non-Marxists on South African History’, Marxists and Non-

Marxists, edited by Jain, A. et. al., New York: Praeger, pp.110-132.

40. Nel, P.R. (1986) ‘Instability in Southern Africa and the Fortunes of the Soviet Union’, in On

the Razor's Edge. Prospects for Political Stability in Southern Africa, edited by Woodward, C., Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa.

(c) Journal articles (peer-reviewed journals) and peer-reviewed conference proceedings

1. Nel. Philip (2016) ‘Redistribution with African Characteristics’, under review (Oct 2016) 2. Nel, Philip and Ian Taylor (2013) ‘Bugger thy neighbour? In search of South-South

solidarity’, Third World Quarterly, Vol 34, No 6, October 2013, pp.1091-1110. 3. Nel, Philip, Dirk Nabers and Melanie Hanif (2012) ‘Introduction: Regional Powers and

Global Redistribution’. Introduction to a special number of Global Society: Journal of

Interdisciplinary International Relations, Vol 26, No 3, July 2012, pp. 279-287. 4. Nel, PR (2011) 'The Political Consequences of Natural Disasters: A Review and Agenda',

Proceedings of the 7th APRU Research Symposium on Multi-hazards around the Pacific Rim, The University of Auckland, 24-26 November 2011, p. 61.

5. Nel, P.R. (2010) ‘Redistribution and Recognition: What Regional Powers Want’, Review

of International Studies, Vol 36, No 4, pp. 951–974. 6. Nel, Philip and Nolte, Detlef (2010) ‘Introduction: special section on regional powers in a

changing global order’, Review of International Studies Vol 36, No 4, pp. 877 – 879. 7. Mylek, I. and Nel, P.R. (2010) 'Religion and relief: the role of religion in mobilizing civil

society against global poverty', Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 5: 2, 81 — 97.

8. Nel, P.R. & M. Righarts (2008) ‘Natural Disasters and the Risk of Violent Civil Conflict’, International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 159-184.

9. Nel, P.R. (2006) ‘El regreso de la desigualdad’ (Spanish translation of “The Return of Inequality”), Sistema 195/2006, pp. 83-101.

10. Nel, P.R. (2006). ‘The Return of Inequality,’ Third World Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 689-706.

11. Nel, P.R. (2005) ‘Global Inequality Revisited: A Review Article’, Global Society: Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations, Vol. 19, No.3, pp. 317-327.

12. Nel, P.R. (2005) ‘Democratisation and the Dynamics of Income Distribution in Low and Middle-Income Countries’, Politikon, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 17-43.

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13. Nel, P.R. (2003) ‘Income Inequality, Economic Growth, and Political Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Journal of Modern Africa Studies Vol. 41, No.4, pp. 611-639.

14. Nel, P.R. & J.-A. van Wyk (2003) ‘Democratic Participation and Foreign Policy Making in South Africa’, Politeia, Vol. 19/ 2, pp. 49-71.

15. Nel, P.R. & F. Teng-Zeng (2003) ‘Science and Technology Cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Regional Cooperation in a Post-National Environment’, Africa Insight, Vol. 33, No.3, pp. 28-36.

16. P McGowan, P.R. Nel, D Gordon, M Haluani, E Kasimovskaya, K-J Kim, and Z Sabie, 2002, “Teaching International relations from a regional perspective: An ISP Symposium on ‘Power, Wealth and Global Order: An International Relations Textbook for Africa’.” International Studies Perspectives, Vol. 3, No. 3, August 2002, pp. 235-257.

17. Taylor, I. & P.R. Nel (2002) ‘”New Africa”, Globalisation and the Confines of Elite Reformism: “Getting the Rhetoric Right, Getting the Strategy Wrong”’ Third World Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 163-180.

18. Nel, P.R., I. Taylor & J. van der Westhuizen (2000) ‘Multilateralism in South Africa’s Foreign Policy: The Search for a Critical Rationale’ Global Governance, Vol. 6, No.1, pp. 43-61.

19. Nel, P.R. (1999) ‘The Foreign Policy Beliefs of South Africans: A first Cut’ Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Vol. 17, No.1, pp. 123-146.

20. Nel, P.R. (1998) ‘Idealism Resurgent (and What Realists Should Do About It): Ideas and Foreign Aid’ South African Journal of International Relations Vol. 5, No.2, pp. 96-112.

21. Nel, P.R. (1996) ‘The Fortunes of Communism’ Strategic Review for Southern Africa, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, pp. 1-15.

22. Nel, P.R. (1995) ‘Between Argumentation and Seduction: The Pertinence of Aristotle's Perspective on Persuasion’ South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 14, No.3, pp. 90-108.

23. Nel, P.R. & S. Vorster (1995) ‘Tracing Power Relations in the Global Knowledge Structure: Two case studies’ Politikon, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 52-78.

24. Nel, P.R. (1995) ‘Transition Through Erosion: South Africa's Democratisation Compared’ Aussenpolitik, No. 1995/1, pp. 82-93.

25. Nel, P.R. (1993) ‘Is There Really Anything Distinctive About Analytical Marxism? South

African Sociological Review, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 88-93.

26. Nel, P.R. (1993) ‘Political Relations and the Analogy with Language’ Theoria Nos 81 & 82, pp. 47-59.

27. Nel, P.R. (1992) ‘Underestimating Insecurity: Serbian Aggression Revisited’ International

Affairs Bulletin, Vol. 16, No.3.

28. Nel, P.R. (1991) ‘New Thinking on the Banks of the Apies and the Moskva: Images, Perceptions, and Ego-Defences in Soviet - South African Relations’ International Affairs

Bulletin, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 48-86.

29. Nel, P.R. & M. Light (1990) ‘South African Research on Soviet Foreign Policy’ Politikon, Vol. 17, No.1 , pp. 66-72.

30. Nel, P.R. & A. van Deventer (1990) ‘The State and "die Volk" versus Communism, 1922-1941’ Politikon, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 64-81.

31. Nel, P.R. (1989) ‘Stone on Socrates’, Politikon, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 98-95.

32. MacFarlane, S.N. & P.R. Nel (1989) ‘The Changing Soviet Approach to Regional Conflicts’ The Journal of Communist Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 148-172.

33. Nel, P.R. (1989) ‘The New Export: Perestroika and Negotiated Settlements’ Indicator SA Vol. 7, No.1.

34. Nel, P.R. (1988) ‘The Current Soviet View of Regional Conflicts: How Much of a Change?’ Africa Insight, No. 1988/2, pp. 73-79.

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35. Nel, P.R. (1987) ‘The Limitations of a Marxist Functional Explanation of Apartheid’ Politikon, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 3-15.

36. Nel, P.R. (1987) ‘The Revitalisation of Soviet Foreign Policy’ International Affairs

Bulletin, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 14-28.

37. Nel, P.R. (1986) ‘Marx and Freud: An Unsuccessful Marriage (Afrikaans)’, South African

Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 23-25.

38. Nel, P.R. (1986) ‘The Vicissitudes of the Totalitarian Model: South African Conceptions of the Soviet System’ International Affairs Bulletin, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 21-34.

39. Nel, P.R. (1985) ‘Apartheid and Capitalism: Symbiosis or Disfunctionality? (Afrikaans)’ Koers, Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 95-116.

40. Nel, P.R. (1985) ‘Soviet Fortunes in Southern Africa’ Problems of Communism, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 74-78.

41. Nel, P.R. (1985) ‘The Criterion of Success: Marxist Polemics on Terror (Afrikaans)’ Politeia, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 34-41.

42. Nel, P.R. (1983) ‘Recent Marxist Analyses of South Africa: The Question Concerning Explanatory Superiority’ South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 144-154.

43. Nel, P.R. (1982) ‘Soviet African Policy: The Role of the International Department’ Africa

Insight, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 132-136 & 141.

44. Nel, P.R. (1981) ‘The Objectivity of the Empirical Basis and the Status of Scientific Knowledge (Afrikaans)’ Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe (Journal of the Humanities), Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 89-106.

(d) Research articles in non-refereed journals

45. Nel, P.R. (2003) ‘SA Foreign Policy: Elite Perceptions and Preferences’ Global Dialogue, Vol. 8, No. 2, October, pp. 3-6, 27.

46. Nel, P.R. (2003) ‘Global Inequality: Thinking through Obligations’ Ritsumeikan

International Affairs, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp.1-23.

47. Nel, P.R. (1989) ‘An Emerging New Soviet Policy’ The World and I, Vol. 4, No. 12, pp. 108-113.

48. Kinghorn, J. & P.R. Nel (1989) ‘Defending the Revolution - Impressions of Cuba’ Optima, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 2-9.

49. Nel, P.R. (1988) ‘Does Moscow want South Africa's Minerals?’ Optima, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 34-41.

50. Nel, P.R. (1988) ‘The Earnestness of Being Unimportant’ Leadership, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 24-28.

51. Nel, P.R. (1987) ‘Moscow Can Afford to Play the Waiting Game’ Energos, No 1/1987, pp. 32-39.

52. Nel, P.R. (1987) ‘Socialism and the Black Community’ International Freedom Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 1.

53. Nel, P.R. (1986) ‘The Totalitarian Model Revisited: South African Conceptions of the Soviet System’ Studies in Marxisme, Vol. 7, pp.64-82.

54. Nel, P.R. (1985) ‘Die USSR: `n Brose Supermoondheid (The USSR: A Fragile Superpower)’ Studies in Marxisme, Vol. 5, pp.56-85.

55. Nel, P.R. (1985) ‘Marx en die afgeleide status van intersubjektiwiteit (Marx and the Derived Status of Subjectivity)’ Studies in Marxisme, Vol. 4, pp. 46-64.

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(e) Major research reports

1. The USSR and Southern Africa - Aspects of Policy. Issus Research Report No. 2, December 1986 (Afrikaans with English summary, 160 pp.). (HSRC Project)

2. Approaches to Soviet Politics: An Evaluation of Dominant Perspectives. April 1988 (222 pp.). (HSRC Project)

3. The Changing Content of Soviet Policy towards Southern Africa. Bericht des Bundesinstitut für Ostwissenschaftliche und Internationale Studien, Köln, February 1990 (55 pp.)

4. The Soviet Union and South Africa: A CognitiveIinterpretive Perspective on a Changing

Relationship. 1991 (225 pp). (HSRC Research Report)

5. Fear, Norms and Leadership: Lessons from Yugoslavia. Research Report No 1/1992, Centre for International and Comparative Politics, USA (63 pp).

6. Persuasion and Science: A Review and Assessment of "The Rhetoric of Inquiry". Research Report Accepted for the National Programme in Research Methodology, Centre for Science Development, Pretoria 1995 (152 pp).

7. En Route to the Competition State? The South African Policy Elite and Globalisation. (with S. Cornelissen & B. Ratshilumela) A Report of a Research Project Undertaken as Part of the Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa’s Programme on Global Change and Social Transformation, 1998 (55pp.).

(f) Papers and presentations

1. July 2016: “Redistribution with African Characteristics”, IPSA World Congress, Poznana, Poland, and the Arnold Bergstraesser Institute for Socio-Cultural Research, Freiburg, Germany.

2. Sept-Oct 2014: “The Rise and Fall of Bilateral Investment Treaties”, presented at research seminars at the Arnold Bergstraesser Institute for Socio-Cultural Research, Freiburg, Germany, the German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany, and the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.

3. August 2013: “ Bugger thy neighbour”. Presentation at a research seminar, Department of Politics, University of Otago.

4. July 2012: “Natural Disasters and Political Conflict: A Review and Agenda”, World Conference, International Political Science Association, Madrid, Spain.

5. November 2010: “IBSA and forms of governance”, invited presentation at the Regional Power Network planning workshop, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Hamburg, Germany.

6. October 2010: “Global justice and global redistribution”, invited presentation at the 20th anniversary conference of the International Centre for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities , Tuebingen University, Germany.

7. December 2009: “Between Integration and Revisionism: The Antinomies of the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forum”, NZPSA Annual Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

8. June 2009: “Agents of Change? IBSA and the Foreign Economic Policies of Brazil, India, and South Africa”, ACUNS Annual Conference, Trinidad and Tobago.

9. September 2008: ‘The Foreign Economic Policies of Regional Powers in the Developing World: A Framework for Analysis’, paper (co-authored with Matthew Stephen) delivered at first Regional Powers Network Conference, GIGA, Hamburg, Germany. www.giga-hamburg.de/english/index.php?file=rpn.conferences.html&folder=rpn

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10. July 2008: Paper: ‘The Challenge of Economic Inequality in Small Island Developing States’, 2nd Global International Studies Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

11. July 2008: Paper: ‘Inequality and Justice: A Conversation with Islamic Economics’, 2nd Global International Studies Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

12. October 2007: Paper: ‘The Politics of Odious Inequality in Developing Countries’, Second Biennial Conference of the Oceanic Development Network, Apia, Samoa.

13. August 2007: Paper (updated): ‘Natural Disasters and Violent Civil Conflict’ (with M. Righarts), New Zealand Political Studies Association, Wellington, New Zealand.

14. December 2006: Paper: ‘The Clash of Justifications and Redistribution in Islam’, Workshop on Western Political Thought in Dialogue with Asia, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

15. November 2006: Paper: ‘Natural Disasters and Violent Civil Conflict’ (with M. Righarts) New Zealand Development Network Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

16. March 2006: Paper: ‘The Connection between Domestic and International Inequality’, ISA Annual Convention, San Diego, USA.

17. October 2005: Paper: ‘Dealing with Global Inequality.’ Arnold Bergstraesser Institute Research Seminar, Freiburg, Germany.

18. August 2005: Paper: ‘Dealing with Global Inequality.’ First Global International Studies Conference, Istanbul, Turkey (paper accepted, but I was prevented from attending due to unforeseen circumstances).

19. July 2005: Paper: ‘Why the Rabble Cannot Redistribute: Democratization and Income Distribution in Developing Countries.’ Founding Conference of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, Mallorca, Spain.

20. February 2005: Paper: ‘Globalisation and Violent Political Dissent in Developing Countries.’ Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Hawaii, USA.

21. July 2004: Paper: ‘Transnational Hegemony, Democratisation, and Redistribution in Low and Middle-Income Countries.’ First Oceania International Studies Conference, ANU, Canberra, Australia.: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/ir/Oceanic/OCISPapers/index.html

22. July 2003: Paper: ‘The Power of Ideas: “Globalism” and the Evolution of South Africa’s Foreign Policy.’ 19th World Congress of the International Political Science Association (IPSA) Durban, South Africa.

23. April 2003: Paper: ‘Has Globalisation Made the World a More Unequal Place?’ National Conference of the New Zealand Political Studies Association, Auckland.

24. February 2003: Paper: ‘Income Inequality within Africa: The Neglected Dimension.’ Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Portland, Oregon, USA.

25. February 2003: Paper: ‘Zidane Meets the Construction State: The 2002 FIFA World Cup and the Business of Construction in Japan.’ Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Portland, Oregon, USA.

26. October 2002: Paper: ‘The Missing Dimension: Inequality in Africa.’ Research Colloquium of the South African Association of Political Science, Pretoria.

27. October 2002: Paper: ‘Democracy, Participation, and Foreign Policy in South Africa: A Final Report on a Research Programme.’ Research Colloquium of the South African Association of Political Science, Pretoria.

28. August 2001: Paper: ‘The Political Consequences of Globalisation: State/Societal Responses in a Historical Perspective.’ (with K. Smith and E. Jordaan) Japan Foundation Workshop on State/Society Responses to Globalisation: Case Studies from Southern Africa and Japan, Stellenbosch, RSA.

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29. May 2001: Paper: “Global Inequality: Thinking Through Obligations”. International Political Science Association Research Committee No. 40 Conference, Gothenburg University, Sweden

30. February 2001: Paper: ‘The Construction of a Reformist Identity: South African Foreign Policy in the Mbeki Era.’ International Studies Association Annual Convention, Chicago, USA.

31. September 2000: Paper: ‘Public Participation and the Democratisation of Foreign Policy Making.’ South African Political Science Research Colloquium, Vista University, Bloemfontein.

32. September 2000: Paper: ‘”Heroism” and “Reformism” in South Africa’s Multilateral Diplomacy: 1994 – 2000.’ (with I. Taylor and J. van der Westhuizen) Institute for Global Dialogue Conference on South Africa’s Post-apartheid Foreign Policy: Transformation

and Refinement”, Pretoria.

33. August 2000: Paper: ‘Equity As a Global Public Good.’ World Congress of the International Political Science Association (IPSA), Quebec City, Canada.

34. August 2000: Paper: ‘Mbeki’s Global Initiative – A Critique.’ (with I. Taylor and J. van der Westhuizen) IPSA Research Group #40 Workshop, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.

35. May 2000: Paper: ‘Untangling the “Gamble on Investment”: Elite Perceptions of Globalisation and South Africa's Foreign Policy during the Mandela Era.’ Joint SAPSA-AAPS Colloquium on Globalisation, Fort Hare.

36. March 2000: Presentation of Second Draft: Chapter ‘Making Africa Safe for Capitalism: The USA and Multilateralism in Africa.’ Workshop organised by The Centre for International Studies, Oxford University; the Rothermere Institute for American Studies, Dartmouth College, USA. Held at St Anne’s College, Oxford.

37. January 2000: Paper: ‘The USA and Multilateralism on the African Continent.’ Workshop on The United States and Multilateral Organisations, organised by The Centre for International Studies, Oxford University; the Rothermere Institute for American Studies, Dartmouth College, USA.

38. October 1999: Presentation: ‘The Challenges of Global Governance.’ 25th Anniversary Conference of the Institute for Futures Research, University of Stellenbosch.

39. September 1999: Paper: ‘Transnational Co-operation on Science and Technology in a Post-national Context: The African Experience.’ (with F. Teng-Zeng) International Conference on ‘After the Crisis: What Next for Regionalism?’ Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK.

40. September 1999: Paper: ‘Reaffirming Multilateralism: South Africa and the Kosovo Crisis.’ United Nations University Conference on ‘Kosovo and the International Community: Selective Indignation, Collective Action, and a Changing World Order”, Budapest, Hungary.

41. September 1999: Paper ‘Between Counter-hegemony and Post-hegemony: The International Criminal Court and Normative Innovation in International Relations.’ United Nations University-University of Waterloo Conference on The New Diplomacy:

The Ban on Landmines and the ICC, Toronto, Canada.

42. August 1999: Paper: ‘Human Security and Transnational Co-operation in Southern Africa.’ (with N. Morton & M. Mvambi) United Nations University-Dalhousie University Workshop on ‘Human Security in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Halifax, Canada.

43. June-July 1999: Paper: ‘Approaches to Multilateralism.’ Biennial Conference of the South African Political Science Association, Saldanha.

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44. September 1998: Paper: ‘Multilateralism in South Africa’s Foreign Policy.’ (with I. Taylor & J. van der Westhuizen) Third Pan-European Congress on International Relations, Vienna, Austria.

45. August 1998: Paper: ‘A Society of Communities? A Report Card of Diversity and the State System 350 years after Westphalia.’ International Pluralism Colloquium, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

46. April 1998: Paper: ‘In Defence of Multilateralism: The Movement of Non-Aligned Countries in the Current Global Order.’ Conference on the Socio-Economic Dimensions of the Non-Aligned Movement, Foundation for Global Dialogue, Pretoria.

47. June 1997: Paper: ‘Japanese ODA to Africa: Trends, Motives, and Prospects.’ (with S. Cornelissen) Conference of the African Political Science Association, Durban.

48. September 1996: Keynote Paper: ‘The Rhetoric of Inquiry As a Bridge between Science and the Humanities.’ International Colloquium on Rapprochement between Arts and

Science in the Information Age, Johannesburg.

49. August 1996: Paper: ‘Civil Society and the Transnational Promotion of Human Rights.’ Foundation for Global Dialogue Conference on Human Rights and Foreign Policy, Johannesburg.

50. July 1996: Paper: ‘Is the Rhetoric of Inquiry More than a Pathology of Science?’ Second African Symposium on Rhetoric, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

51. February 1996: Seminar: ‘Global Politics of Knowledge Production.’ Seminar on New

Modes of Knowledge Production and Higher Education in South Africa.

52. September 1995: Paper: ‘Conceptualising Power Relations in the Global Knowledge Structure.’ Second Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Paris, France.

53. July 1995: Paper: ‘Postmodernity, “Innovation”, and Power: The Consequences of the Commercialisation and Globalisation of Knowledge.’ Biennial Conference of the African Studies Association of South Africa, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

54. October 1993: Paper (with Shaun Vorster): ‘The Institutionalisation of EC-SA Relations: The Policy Debate.’ Biennial Conference of the Political Science Association of South Africa, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

55. April 1993: Paper: ‘Secession and the Evolution of International Norms: A Case against Moralism.’ International Conference on Identity, Nationalism, Ethnicity: South Africa in Comparative Perspective, Grahamstown, South Africa.

56. September 1992: Paper: ‘Underestimating Insecurity: The International Community and the Yugoslavian War.’ First Pan-European Conference on International Studies, Heidelberg, FRG.

57. January 1992: Paper: ‘Political Relations and the Analogy with Language.’ Annual Conference of Philosophical Society of Southern Africa, Stellenbosch.

58. October 1991: Paper: ‘Rhetoric and Anti-Rhetoric from Hobbes to Hirschman.’ Biennial Conference of Political Association of South Africa, Rustenburg.

59. September 1991: Paper: ‘South African Leninists and the Debate About the State.’ International Marxist Theory Seminar, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town.

60. May 1991: Paper: ‘South African Leninism and the Changes in Eastern Europe.’ First SA-Slovak Conference on the Social Sciences.

61. July 1990: Paper: ‘The Soviet Union and South Africa: A Cognitive Perspective on a Changing Relationship.’ Fourth World Congress on Soviet and East European Studies, UK.

62. June 1990: Paper: ‘Russian and Soviet Studies in the New South Africa.’ Conference on ‘Russian Affaire: From Perestroika to Linguistics’ UNISA, Pretoria.

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63. May 1990: Paper: ‘En Route to Liberal Democracy - Political Reform in the Soviet Union.’ Conference on ‘Reform in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union’, University of the Witwatersrand.

64. March 1990: Paper: ‘Challenges Facing Eastern Europe in the 1990s.’ HSRC Conference on Developments in Eastern Europe, Pretoria.

65. October 1989: Paper: ‘The origin of Anti-Communism in SA.’(with A. van Deventer) Biennial Conference of the Political Science Association of South Africa.

66. March 1989: Paper: ‘When Is a Choice Really a Choice? - Some Remaining Questions on Soviet Policy towards Regional Conflicts.’ First Anglo-Soviet-South African Conference, London, UK.

67. August 1988: International Seminar: ‘Soviet Policy towards South Africa.’ Staged by the Federal Institute for East European, Soviet and International Studies, Cologne, FRG.

68. July 1988: Paper: ‘The Soviet Union and a Settlement in Angola.’ International Conference on Soviet Military Doctrine, Wildbad Kreuth, FRG.

69. October 1987: Paper: ‘The Limitations of a Marxist Functional Explanation of Apartheid.’ Biennial Conference of the Political Science Association of South Africa.

70. August 1987: Paper: ‘The Limitations of Marxist Functional Explanations.’ 8th World Congress on Logic and Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Moscow, USSR.

71. May 1987: Attended Conference on ‘Southern Africa: Crucial Issues’ in Munich, FRG, and Delivered Talk at Munich University on ‘Present Trends in South Africa’.

72. March 1987: Paper: ‘Socialism and the Black Community.’ Paper Delivered before FSA Industrial Relations Seminar, Johannesburg.

73. March 1987: Paper: ‘Papers on Soviet Policy towards South Africa and the Changing Soviet Approach to Regional Conflicts.’ Department of Foreign Affairs Symposium, Pretoria.

74. May 1986: ‘Respondent: Methodology and the Study of International Relations.’ Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.

75. November 1985: Paper: ‘Recent Analyses of Soviet Policy in Africa. A Methodological Review.’ 3rd World Conference on Soviet and East European Studies, Washington D.C.

76. January 1985: Paper: ‘Apartheid and Capitalism.’ KOERS Jubilee Conference.

77. August 1984: Paper: ‘Marxism and Terror.’ Annual Conference of Political Scientists in South Africa, UNISA, Pretoria.

78. January 1984: Paper: ‘Perspectivalism and Objectivity in Historiography.’ Annual Conference of the Philosophical Society of Southern Africa, Stellenbosch.

12. University Service

At University of Otago

Member of selection panel to appoint first Dean of Graduate Research School, 2012 Member of VC’s advisory committee for promotions to professor, 2012 Convener of PhD exams, various candidates (2008-2013) Member of Divisional Research Committee, 2013-2014

PhD Coordinator, Department of Politics, 2011 – 2014

Director, Master of International Studies Programme, 2013 - 2014

Co-coordinator of “Poverty, Inequality, and Development” Research Cluster, 2005 – 2012 Head of Department of Politics, University of Otago, 2007 – 2010 Acting Head of Department, various occasions 2004/2005/2006

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Member of Review Panel: Review of Department of Economics, University of Otago (2006) Convenor of the Board of Studies, Master of International Studies, 2004 – 2006 Member of Promotions Committees, Humanities and Commerce, 2003-2007 Member of various appointment advisory committees Member of Committee negotiating, advertising, and filling New Zealand’s first National

Chair in Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago Member of Senate, 2007-2011 At University of Stellenbosch

Played leading role in negotiating and instituting both an MA and BA in International Studies. The latter continues to be one of the most successful BA programmes at Stellenbosch in terms of student numbers.

Member of Senate Member of various appointment committees 1989 – 2002, Member of Faculty Committee, Stellenbosch: 1997 – 1998; 2000-2001 Founding Member of Institutional Forum, Stellenbosch: 1999-2001 Member of Sub-Committee A (Humanities) of the Research Committee, Stellenbosch: 2000-

2001 Member of Academic Programme Committee, Faculty of Arts, Stellenbosch: 1998-2000 Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Stellenbosch: 2000 – 2001 Member of Senate Appointments Committee, Stellenbosch: 2002 Member of Faculty of Art’s Academic Planning Committee, Stellenbosch: 2002

13. Service to and/or leadership in academic discipline or professional associations

(a) Academic bodies • Council Member of South African Association of Political Science (1999 – 2005)

• Council Member of the Institute for Global Dialogue, Johannesburg, South Africa (2000-2003)

• Founding member, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (2005)

• University representative, New Zealand Political Studies Association (2015)

(b) Journals • Member of Editorial Board: Review of International Studies (2016-)

• Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Pro-Poor Growth, 2013 – ongoing

• Founding Co-editor of International Studies Association flagship journal Foreign Policy

Analysis (2004-2009)

• Member of Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis, 2009 – ongoing

• Member of Advisory Editorial Board, International Studies Perspective, 2009 – ongoing

• Member of Editorial Board of the journal Global Society: Journal of Interdisciplinary

International Relations (UK), ongoing

• Ex-member of the Editorial Board of the journal Political Studies (New Zealand)

• Ex-member of the rotational editorial board of the journal Global Governance (USA)

(c) Refereeing

I have acted/am acting as referee for Palgrave Macmillan and Polity, and for the following journals (excluding editorial board membership listed above):

American Journal of Political Science

American Political Science Review

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Australian Journal of Political Science

Cambridge Review of International Studies

Comparative Political Studies

Current Sociology

Ethics and International Relations

Global Change, Peace, and Security

International Studies Quarterly

Journal of Conflict Resolution

Journal of Peace Research

Politikon: South African Journal of Political Science

South African Journal of International Affairs

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