Daniel Biró lectures in global politics in the Justice and Society Unit at UniSA. Daniel’s research interests cover an area ranging from international relations theory, security studies and comparative politics broadly defined. More specifically, his research has concentrated on regional security and international interventions reflected both in the theory and practice of “state-building”, the marginalization of both states ("rogues", "failed") and non-states ("warlords") in the international system. More recently, he is interested in exploring the concept of "middle power" and the issue of grand strategy in transforming international orders. He completed his Bachelor degree in Political Science at the National School of... Read more
About me
Daniel Biró lectures in global politics in the Justice and Society Unit at UniSA. Daniel’s research interests cover an area ranging from international relations theory, security studies and comparative politics broadly defined. More specifically, his research has concentrated on regional security and international interventions reflected both in the theory and practice of “state-building”, the marginalization of both states ("rogues", "failed") and non-states ("warlords") in the international system. More recently, he is interested in exploring the concept of "middle power" and the issue of grand strategy in transforming international orders. He completed his Bachelor degree in Political Science at the National School of Political Science and Public Administration (SNSPA) in Bucharest, Romania followed by postgraduate degrees in International Relations in Romania (SNSPA, 2002) and Hungary (CEU, 2002). In 2003, as a Chevening scholar he completed his M.Sc.Econ in Strategic Studies from Aberystwyth, University of Wales in United Kingdom. In 2011 he was awarded his PhD in Politics and International Relations by the School of International, Political and Strategic Studies at the Australian National University.
About me
About me
Doctor of Philosophy Australian National University
Master of Economics Aberystwyth University
Master of Arts CEU Budapest
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID
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Year | Output |
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2015 |
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2013 |
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Research
External engagement & recognition
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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MemberRomanian Society of Political Science (RSPS) |
2018 |
MemberInternational Studies Association (ISA) |
2018 |
MemberRomanian Society of Political Science (RSPS) |
2017 |
MemberInternational Studies Association (ISA) |
2017 |
(former) Member of British Association of International Studies (BISA)
Teaching & student supervision
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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Energy security and the rise of China: towards a new theoretical framework for analysis | Completed |
Scenario thinking, complexity theory and change within the international system | Completed |
Shaping narratives in transition: examining local memory initiatives prior to Colombia¿s 2016 peace agreement | Completed |
The liberal peace and post-conflict state transformation in Rwanda 1994-2014 | Completed |
The micro-macro problem in international relations theory | Completed |