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Overview

Ian Hall is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia and has a research profile concentrated in the field of Social Sciences, with a focus on Political Science and International Relations. Their work spans several interconnected subfields, including Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics, History, and Demography.

Their research primarily addresses topics related to International Relations and Foreign Policy, South Asian Studies and Conflicts, and the Politics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Middle East. Additional thematic concentrations include Global Peace and Security Dynamics, Indian Economic and Social Development, Peacebuilding and International Security, and Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics.

Ian Hall has published papers in various academic journals, with a notable presence in the following publication venues:

  • International Affairs
  • Journal of International Political Theory
  • International Politics
  • The European Legacy
  • The RUSI Journal

Their coauthors reflect collaboration across related fields and topics and include Mark Bevir, Renée Jeffery, Šumit Ganguly, Zachary A. Silver, and Rebecca A. Singer.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Ian Hall include the following:

  • AUKUS and Australia-UK Strategic Reconvergence, 2022, The RUSI Journal
  • Introduction: Narendra Modi and India's foreign policy, 2021, International Politics

Other relevant recent publications, although authored by coauthors rather than Ian Hall, are:

  • Interpreting the English school: History, science and philosophy, 2020, Journal of International Political Theory
  • The English school and the classical approach: Between modernism and interpretivism, 2020, Journal of International Political Theory
  • Post-conflict justice in divided democracies: the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India, 2020, Third World Quarterly

Best Publications

  • Phytoplankton Calcification in a High-CO2 World

    M. Debora Iglesias-Rodriguez;Paul R. Halloran;Rosalind E. M. Rickaby;Ian Robert Hall

  • On the role of the Agulhas system in ocean circulation and climate

    Lisa M. Beal;Wilhelmus P. M. De Ruijter;Arne Biastoch;Rainer Zahn

  • Interhemispheric Atlantic seesaw response during the last deglaciation.

    Stephen Barker;Paula Diz;Maryline J. Vautravers;Jennifer Pike

  • Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the Last Glacial Maximum.

    Jean Lynch-Stieglitz;Jess F. Adkins;William B. Curry;Trond Dokken

  • Size sorting in marine muds: Processes, pitfalls, and prospects for paleoflow-speed proxies

    I. N. McCave;Ian Robert Hall

  • Anomalously weak Labrador Sea convection and Atlantic overturning during the past 150 years

    David J. R. Thornalley;David J. R. Thornalley;Delia W. Oppo;Pablo Ortega;Jon I. Robson

  • Surface and deep ocean interactions during the cold climate event 8200 years ago.

    Christopher R. W. Ellison;Mark R. Chapman;Ian Robert Hall

  • Intensified deep Pacific inflow and ventilation in Pleistocene glacial times.

    Ian Robert Hall;I. Nicholas McCave;Nicholas J. Shackleton;Graham P. Weedon

  • Development of Middle Stone Age innovation linked to rapid climate change

    Martin Ziegler;Margit H. Simon;Ian Robert Hall;Stephen Barker

  • Growth, dynamics and deglaciation of the last British–Irish ice sheet: the deep-sea ice-rafted detritus record

    James D. Scourse;Anna I. Haapaniemi;Anna I. Haapaniemi;Elena Colmenero-Hidalgo;Victoria Louise Peck

  • Ectomycorrhizal fungi with edible fruiting bodies. 1. Tricholoma matsutake and related fungi

    Wang Yun;Ian R. Hall;Lynley A. Evans

  • The relationship of Heinrich events and their European precursors over the past 60 ka BP: a multi-proxy ice-rafted debris provenance study in the North East Atlantic

    Victoria Louise Peck;Ian Robert Hall;Rainer Zahn;Rainer Zahn;F. Grousset

  • Centennial to millennial scale Holocene climate-deep water linkage in the North Atlantic

    Ian Robert Hall;Giancarlo Giorgio Bianchi;John R. Evans

  • High resolution evidence for linkages between NW European ice sheet instability and Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

    Victoria Louise Peck;Ian Robert Hall;R. Zahn;H. Elderfield

  • A record of bottom water temperature and seawater δ18O for the Southern Ocean over the past 440 kyr based on Mg/Ca of benthic foraminiferal Uvigerina spp

    H. Elderfield;M. Greaves;Stephen Barker;Ian Robert Hall

  • Solar forcing of North Atlantic surface temperature and salinity over the past millennium

    Paola Moffa-Sánchez;Andreas Born;Andreas Born;Ian R. Hall;David J. R. Thornalley;David J. R. Thornalley

  • The origin of Heinrich layers: evidence from H2 for European precursor events

    James D. Scourse;Ian R. Hall;I.Nicholas McCave;Jeremy R. Young

  • Relation of sortable silt grain-size to deep-sea current speeds: Calibration of the ‘Mud Current Meter’

    Ian Nicholas McCave;Djr Thornalley;IR Hall

  • Distribution, composition and flux of particulate material over the European margin at 47° 50°N

    I. N. McCave;Ian Robert Hall;A. N. Antia;L. Chou

  • Glacial reduction and millennial-scale variations in Drake Passage throughflow

    Frank Lamy;Helge W Arz;Rolf Kilian;Rolf Kilian;Carina Beatriz Lange

  • Reversed flow of Atlantic deep water during the Last Glacial Maximum

    César Negre;Rainer Zahn;Rainer Zahn;Alexander L. Thomas;Pere Masqué

  • Anomalously weak Labrador Sea convection and Atlantic overturning during the past 150 years, supplement to: Thornalley, David JR; Oppo, Delia W; Ortega, Pablo; Robson, Jon I; Brierley, Chris M; Davis, Renee; Hall, Ian R; Moffa-Sanchez, Paola; Rose, Neil L; Spooner, Peter T; Yashayaev, Igor M; Keigwin, Lloyd D (2018): Anomalously weak Labrador Sea convection and Atlantic overturning during the past 150 years. Nature, 556(7700), 227-230

    David Jr Thornalley;Delia W Oppo;Pablo Ortega;Jon I Robson

Frequent Co-Authors

Rainer Zahn
Rainer Zahn Autonomous University of Barcelona
Stephen Barker
Stephen Barker Cardiff University
Sidney R. Hemming
Sidney R. Hemming Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
James D. Scourse
James D. Scourse University of Exeter
Gregor Knorr
Gregor Knorr Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
I. N. McCave
I. N. McCave University of Cambridge
Carina B. Lange
Carina B. Lange University of Concepción
Helge W Arz
Helge W Arz Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research
Frank Lamy
Frank Lamy Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
William E. N. Austin
William E. N. Austin University of St Andrews

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