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Henrietta is a Research Fellow (Pacific Security, Geopolitics, Regionalism) in the Department of Pacific Affairs at the ANU. Her research focus is Pacific regional security and the security-migration nexus, particularly transnational crime, criminal deportations, border security, citizenship, and security cooperation.
Henrietta holds a PhD from the ANU examining the securitisation of criminal deportation to the Pacific Islands, particularly Tonga, Samoa and Cook Islands. Her thesis won the IASOC award for Best PhD Thesis/Dissertation in 2024. During her studies, she was a 2021-22 Fulbright scholar visiting the University of Hawai’i, UCLA, and Lewis and Clark Law School (Oregon); and was named a La Trobe Indo-Pacific Emerging Leader.
Henrietta is a co-investigator on two Department of Defence Strategic Policy Grant projects: 'Pacific maritime security coordination: partnerships, priorities, and possibilities' (2024-2026) and ‘Statecraftiness: mapping competition, cooperation, and coercion in the Pacific Islands' (2022-2024); and was previously the Research Associate on another: ‘Mapping Security Cooperation in the Pacific Islands’ (2020-2023).
She is the co-editor of the volumes 'Security Cooperation in the Pacific Islands' (2025) with Joanne Wallis, James Batley, and Anna Powles and 'Power and influence in the Pacific Islands: Understanding statecraftiness' (2024) with Joanne Wallis, Alan Tidwell and Michael Rose.
Research Interests
Pacific security, security cooperation, border security, criminal deportation, transnational organised crime, geopolitics, regionalism, statecraft
Education/Academic qualification
International Relations, PhD, Offshore currents: Examining the securitisation and de-securitisation of criminal deportations to Tonga, Samoa and Cook Islands, The Australian National University
Award Date: 24 Jun 2024
Research student supervision
- Registered to supervise
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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How can individuals determine the success of statecraft?
McNeill-Stowers, H., Wallis, J., Peake, G. & Tidwell, A., 7 Jan 2026, (E-pub ahead of print) In: International Politics. 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Pacific Ontological (in)Security in the Shadow of Trump’s Deportation Agenda: A Multi-Level Analysis
McNeill-Stowers, H., Apr 2026, In: Global Studies Quarterly. 6, 2, 13 p., ksag050.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Aotearoa New Zealand’s Contributions to Pacific Maritime Governance
McNeill, H., 20 Feb 2025, Asia Pacific Bulletin, 725 2 p.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › General Article
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As Trump deportations intensify, Pacific Island nations worry they could be overwhelmed
McNeill, H., 4 Feb 2025, The Conversation.Research output: Other contribution
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Border security cooperation to combat transnational crime in the Pacific Islands
McNeill, H., 2025, Security Cooperation in the Pacific Islands: Politics, Priorities, and Pathways of the Regional Security Patchwork. Wallis, J., McNeill, H., Batley, J. & Powles, A. (eds.). Routledge, 15 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Projects
- 2 Finished
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Translating relationality: bringing Pacific relational understandings of security, peace, and justice into International Relations
McNeill-Stowers, H. (PI)
1/07/24 → 31/12/25
Project: Research
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Research Analysis and Literature Mapping: impact of natural and humanitarian disasters on irregular migration and irregular labour migration in the Bali process region
Gamlen, A. (PI), McNeill-Stowers, H. (CoI) & Molland, S. (CoI)
17/06/24 → 30/07/24
Project: Research