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Kevin Robb

Research Associate and PhD candidate

Kevin is a Research Associate and PhD candidate at the National Security College (NSC). His research interests include Australian and United States foreign policy in Asia, the politics of international law, and U.S. and Australian human rights diplomacy. Kevin is a member of the NSC Youth Council and recently participated in the Asian Forum on Global Governance as part of the Raisina Young Fellows Program. He holds master's degrees from the London School of Economics and the Australian National University and a bachelor's degree from American University in Washington, D.C. 

Publications

K. S. Robb, ‘The Fraser Government and South Korea: Human Rights in Foreign Policy, 1975 - 1981’, Australian Journal of Politics and History (forthcoming).

K. S. Robb, ‘The Whitlam government and the Republic of Korea: Responding to human rights challenges in foreign policy’, The International History Review (2022).

K. S. Robb and Shan Patel,’The United States, the International Criminal Court, and Afghanistan: The Rupturing of Mutual Accommodation’, International Criminal Law Review 20, No. 6 (2020).

 

Expertise Area(s)

American foreign relations
Australian foreign policy
Human Rights
politics of international law

Contact Email

kevin.robb@anu.edu.au

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