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Liam Moore

(he/him)
Lecturer in International Politics and Policy, James Cook University

Dr Liam Moore is a lecturer in International Politics and Policy at James Cook University, Australia.

Liam’s work is grounded in a broad understanding of what International Relations is and should be. His research interests span from the intricacies of politics in Oceania, through emerging debates around climate mobilities, and across discourses of normative change, contestation, complexity and international orders.

Liam is a fellow of the Cairns Institute at James Cook University, a research affiliate of the Refugee Law Initiative’s Working Group on Climate Change, Disasters and Displacement at the University of London, an adjunct member of the Future of Rights Centre at the University of Wollongong, a member of the Asia Pacific Academic Network on Disaster Displacement hosted by the Raul Wallenberg Institute and Lund University, and in 2023 was a visiting fellow at the Refugee Studies Centre, at the University of Oxford. He has published articles with International Theory, the Australian Journal of International Affairs, and Forced Migration Review.

Experience

  • 2024–present
    Lecturer in International Politics and Policy, James Cook University

Education

  • 2024 
    University of Wollongong, Doctor of Philosophy
  • 2018 
    University of Queensland, Bachelor of Arts (Honours first class)