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Liam Moore is a Lecturer in International Politics and Policy at James Cook University (JCU) in Townsville, Queensland. His research focuses on climate mobilities, small state contestation, and Pacific regional dynamics, with particular attention to norm weaving in climate policy and the implications of climate-related relocations. Moore critically examines Australia-Pacific relations, aid effectiveness, and the evolving geopolitical landscape in Oceania.
His work emphasizes the interplay between climate change, migration, and state sovereignty, with key contributions analyzing Fiji's policy frameworks for climate displacement and Australia's role in Pacific climate governance. Recent studies explore post-USAID development paradigms, the ethical dimensions of planned relocations, and the diplomatic strategies of small island states in global climate negotiations.
Moore's publications consistently engage with questions of justice, equity, and policy coherence in climate responses, particularly in vulnerable regions like the Pacific. His research demonstrates a commitment to bridging academic analysis with actionable policy insights.
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