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Rosemary Foot
Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006
Experience
Former Pre-Doctoral Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006
Current Affiliation: Professor of International Relations and the John Swire Senior Research Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia, St Antony's College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
August 2007
"Modes of Regional Conflict Management: Comparing Security Cooperation in the Korean Peninsula, China-Taiwan, and the South China Sea"
Book Chapter
By Rosemary Foot, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006
"Analysts focusing on the prospects for inter-state war or peace in the Asia-Pacific invariably have pointed to the Korean Peninsula (KP), China/Taiwan (CT), and the South China Sea (SCS) conflicts as the potential "flash points" or "hot spots" of the region...."
May 2007
"The United Nations, Counter Terrorism, Human Rights: Institutional Adaptation and Embedded Ideas"
Journal Article, Human Rights Quarterly, issue 2, volume 29
By Rosemary Foot, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006
How resilient is the human rights norm in the counter-terrorist era? This question is explored through examining the record of two of the UN Security Council's counter-terrorist committees. The article argues that, initially, the procedures of these two committees damaged human rights protections, an outcome criticized by UN officials, human rights NGOs, and certain, mainly middle-power, states. Using the UN as a platform, they made the argument that a failure to ensure that anti-terrorist measures were in accordance with human rights standards would be counter-productive. As a result, Committee procedures have evolved and now give greater attention to the human rights consequences of counter-terrorist action.
Autumn 2006
Human Rights in Conflict
Journal Article, Survival, issue 3, volume 48
By Rosemary Foot, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006
June 1, 2006
Torture: The Struggle over a Peremptory Norm in a Counter-Terrorist Era
Journal Article, International Relations, issue 2, volume 20
By Rosemary Foot, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006
January 2006
"Chinese Strategies in a US-Hegemonic Global Order: Accommodating and Hedging"
Journal Article, International Affairs, issue 1, volume 82
By Rosemary Foot, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006
"China's economic, political and military influence has been increasing at a time when the United States, as sole superpower, dominates the international order. This article outlines Chinese elite perspectives on the current global order and shows not only how these perceptions have affected China's policies towards the United States, but also how they have influenced China's regional and global policies more broadly...."
January, 2006
Prizes Won, Opportunities Lost: The U.S. Normalization of Relations with China, 1972-1979
Book Chapter
By Rosemary Foot, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2005-2006



