Joseph A. Camilleri
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Joseph Camilleri "is Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University. He has written and lectured extensively on international relations, governance and globalisation, human rights, North-South relations, international organisations, the United Nations, and the Asia-Pacific region. His most recent books include:
- Regionalism in the New Asia Pacific Order (Edward Elgar 2003)
- Co-edited Democratizing Global Governance (Palgrave Macmillan 2002) (with Esref Aksu)
- Edited Religion and Culture in Asia Pacific: Violence or Healing? (Vista 2001)
- States, Markets and Civil Society in Asia Pacific (Edward Elgar 2000)
"Professor Camilleri is actively engaged in international research, education and advocacy on issues of human rights, civilisation dialogue, global governance reform, peace and security. He is the recipient of St Michael's Award for Distinguished Service to the Community, and Australian President of the International Christian Peace Movement, Pax Christi." [1]
- Member of the Advisory Council of the Toda Institute for Peace and Global Policy Research since 1998 (Honolulu and Tokyo)
- International Steering Committee, Global Action to Prevent War
- Advisory Board, International Beliefs and Values Institute [2]
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- ↑ Biographical Note, Joseph A. Camilleri, accessed December 7, 2007.
- ↑ Advisory Board, International Beliefs and Values Institute, accessed November 27, 2008.