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Overview

Tim Dunne is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has a multidisciplinary research profile spanning engineering, social sciences, and materials science. Their work includes contributions to subfields such as political science and international relations, metals and alloys, materials chemistry, ocean engineering, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The core research topics Tim Dunne explores involve hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals, corrosion behavior and inhibition, drilling and well engineering, manufacturing process and optimization, epoxy resin curing processes, additive manufacturing, and 3D printing technologies, as well as global peace and security dynamics.

Recent papers authored by Tim Dunne include:

  • Cost Effective Anti-Corrosion Strategies for Replacing Corrosion-Resistant Alloys CRA in CCUS Injection Wells (2024, Offshore Technology Conference)
  • Driving Cost Reduction in CCUS Projects: Innovating Qualification Technologies to Replace Expensive CRA with Cost-Efficient Glass Fiber Polymer Composites (2025, Offshore Technology Conference)

Tim Dunne frequently collaborates with other researchers such as Junlong Ren, Stephen M. Smith, Milja Kurki, Katarina Kušić, and Amelia Hadfield, each appearing as co-authors on multiple publications.

The Offshore Technology Conference serves as a principal venue for presenting Tim Dunne's work with multiple publications documented in this forum.

In addition to articles, Tim Dunne has authored books published by Oxford University Press, including:

  • International Relations Theories (2024)
  • Foreign Policy (2024)

Best Publications

  • Inventing International Society: A History of the English School

    Timothy Dunne

  • International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity

    Timothy Dunne;Milja Kurki;Steve Smith

  • International Relations Theories

    Timothy James Dunne;Milja Kurki;Steve Smith

  • Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases

    Steve Smith;Amelia Hadfield;Timothy Dunne

  • The end of International Relations theory

    Tim Dunne;Lene Hansen;Colin Wight

  • Good International Citizenship: A Third Way for British Foreign Policy

    Nicholas J. Wheeler;Tim Dunne

  • Human Rights in Global Politics

    Timothy Dunne;Nicholas J. Wheeler

  • Mediation Research: A Current Review

    James A. Wall;Timothy C. Dunne

  • The Social Construction of International Society

    Timothy Dunne

  • Hedley Bull's pluralism of the intellect and solidarism of the will

    Nicholas J. Wheeler;Timothy Dunne

  • The impact of leadership on small business innovativeness

    Timothy C. Dunne;Joshua R. Aaron;William C. McDowell;David J. Urban

  • The English School

    Tim Dunne

  • The globalization of international society

    Tim Dunne;Christian Reus-Smit

  • Society and Hierarchy in International Relations

    Tim Dunne

  • After liberal world order

    Constance Elaine Duncombe;Tim Dunne

  • ‘We the Peoples’: Contending Discourses of Security in Human Rights Theory and Practice

    Tim Dunne;Nicholas J. Wheeler

  • East Timor and the new humanitarian interventionism

    Nicholas J. Wheeler;Tim Dunne

  • Libya and the State of Intervention

    Tim Dunne;Jess Gifkins

  • Worlds in Collision: Terror and the Future of Global Order

    Ken Booth;Timothy Dunne

  • The Oxford Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect

    Alex J. Bellamy;Tim Dunne

  • Inventing international society

    Timothy Dunne

  • Human rights in international relations

    Marianne Hanson;Tim Dunne

Frequent Co-Authors

Ken Booth
Ken Booth Aberystwyth University
Nicholas J. Wheeler
Nicholas J. Wheeler University of Birmingham
Steve Smith
Steve Smith University of Oxford
Alex J. Bellamy
Alex J. Bellamy University of Queensland
Emanuel Adler
Emanuel Adler University of Toronto
Barry Buzan
Barry Buzan London School of Economics and Political Science

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