Dr David Cannon
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Research Interests
International Political Economy
Regional Trade and Investment.
Politics of international trade and development; international institutions and globalisation.
Ethno-National politics and Insurgency/Terrorist Groups
Intersection of cultural, political and economic factors as they act to create, maintain and/or undermine non-state violent activity.
The political economy of ethno-national conflict
Irish History and Politics
Ireland in the Colonial period, through partition; the creation of the Northern Irish state and the civil conflict, with a focus on the peace process and socio-political ‘normalisation’.
Marxist political thought on Ireland/Northern Ireland.
Popular Culture and Politics
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Publications
Articles
Jayasuriya, Kanishka & Cannon, David (2015). 'The Politics of Resource Booms: Australia and the Regional Political Economy', The Pacific Review Volume 28, Issue 3, 2015, pp 391-410
Book Chapters
Cannon, David & Jayasuriya, Kanishka (2015). 'The local regulatory state and regionalisation of capital in the patchwork economy', in Sprague, Jeb (2015) Globalization and Transnational Capitalism in Asia and Oceania (Abingdon, Oxon, UK; New York, NY, USA: Routledge).
Blogs
Cannon, David, 'The Australia-China Relationship: a state transformation perspective', Progress in Political Economy, October 2015.
Book Review Article
Cannon, David (2007). "Adrian Little., ‘Socio-Ideological fantasy and the Northern Ireland conflict: the Other side’ (MUP, Manchester)"; Social Identities, Vol.13, No.5, September 2007, pp. 673-675.
Book Reviews
Cannon, David (2008). "Hiroshi Uchida (ed) ‘Marx for the 21st Century’ (Routledge, Abingdon, 2005)", Political Studies Review, Vol. 6, No.1, January, pp. 86-87.
Cannon, David (2010). "Brian Barton and Patrick J. Roche (eds) ‘The Northern Ireland Question: The Peace Process and the Belfast Agreement’ (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)", Political Studies Review, Vol. 8, No. 2, January, pp. 261-262.
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Entry last updated: Thursday, 15 Oct 2015