 | Rosemary FOOT (罗丝玛丽•福特) | Rosemary Foot is Professor of International Relations; the John Swire Senior Research Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford University; and Academic Advisory at the Centre for NTS-PD, Zhejiang University.
Email: rosemary.foot@sant.ox.ac.uk Foot has been a Fellow of the St Antony's College since 1990, and was Senior Tutor from 2003-2005.She was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1996, and is presently a member of the Academy's Politics and International Studies Standing Committee.
Research Interests: Her principal research interests are in the International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, particularly security policies, human rights, regional institutional and normative developments, and US-China relations.Professor Teaching: Professor Foot teaches primarily on the M.Phil. and D.Phil. programmes in International Relations, offering the option "The International Relations of East Asia". She also contributes to the M.Phil. in Modern Chinese Studies. Selected Publications: Professor Foot is author of several books and monographs, including Framing Security Agendas: US Counter-Terrorist Policies and Southeast Asian Responses (2008); Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism in America's Asia Policy (2004); and Rights Beyond Borders: the Global Community and the Struggle over Human Rights in China (2000). Other books have covered US-China relations, and US policy during the Korean War. She has also co-edited a number of works, including Does China Matter? A Reassessment (2004, with Barry Buzan); Order and Justice in International Relations (2003, with John L. Gaddis and Andrew Hurrell); US Hegemony and International Organizations (2003, with Neil MacFarlane and Michael Mastanduno), and Hong Kong's Transitions, 1842-1997 (1997, with Judith M. Brown). For a fuller list of publications please see http://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/about/stafflist.asp. |