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James Blackwell is a proud Wiradyuri man from Boorowa in regional NSW. He is a Research Fellow in Indigenous Diplomacy at the Australian National University’s Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, as well a PhD Candidate within the School’s IR Department.

James’ PhD and broader research work is focused on exploring how First Nations peoples across this continent understand, practice, and participate in diplomacy & international relations, and whether First Nations practices and knowledges can be better utilised in International Relations theory and Foreign Policy practice.

His work also has a focus on advancing Indigenous knowledges and perspectives into spaces within policy, higher education, and International Relations, that have previously been built around the exclusion of Indigenous voices, to hopefully create a greater presence for his community.

He is a member of the Uluru Dialogue at UNSW, and worked extensively to support the Uluru Statement From the Heart, campaigning/educating across regional NSW, Victoria and the ACT during the 2023 referendum campaign.

 

Qualifications

MIR (2019, UQ), BPESS (2018, USYD), GCWLHC (2022, CSU)

Research Interests

  • Global Indigenous politics
  • Australian First Nations Constitutional recognition, a Voice to Parliament, and the Uluru Statement From the Heart
  • First Nations policy design and development
  • United States domestic & foreign policy
  • Civil-military relations

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