Senior Lecturer in History and International Relations, Curtin University
Dr. Ben Rich is a senior lecturer in History and International Relations at Curtin University.
Experience
2016–present
Senior lecturer, Curtin University
2021–present
Director, Curtin Extremism Research Network (CERN)
Education
2016
Monash University, PhD
Publications
2022
Strategic Hedging: A case study of 19th Century Siam, South East Asia Research
2022
Fighting identities: Polarisation, nihilism, and the collapse of online discourse, Eureka Street
2022
The Manosphere as an Online Protection Racket: How the Red Pill Monetizes Male Need for Security in Modern Society, Fast Capitalism
2021
Political extremism, conflict identities and the search for ontological security in contemporary established democracies, Academia Letters
2019
From Defense to Offense: Realist Shifts in Saudi Foreign Policy, Middle East Policy
2018
Authoritarian Reformism in Saudi Arabia, E-International Relations
2017
The Saudi State as an Identity Racketeer, Middle East Critique
2017
Securitising Identity: the case of the Saudi State, Melbourne University Press
2016
Foreign Fighters, Human Rights and Self-Determination in Syria and Iraq: Decoding the Humanitarian Impact of Foreign Fighters in Practice , International Community Law Review
2015
The Impact of Jihadist Foreign Fighters on Indigenous Secular-Nationalist Causes: Contrasting Chechnya and Syria, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
2012
Gulf War 4.0: Iran, Saudi Arabia and the complexification of the Persian Gulf equation, Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations
Grants and Contracts
2022
Confronting extremism and disinformation - an open-source short course for business professionals, community leaders, and youth
Role:
Primary Investigator
Funding Source:
US State Department
Research Areas
International Relations (160607)
Political Theory And Political Philosophy (160609)