
Doctor Sarah Graham
LECTURER IN MODERN HISTORY,
Arts (SoHCA)
Personal
Qualifications
- PhD The Australian National University
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Arts (SoHCA)
Contact
| Email: | S.Graham@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 9440 |
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| Location: | EI.G.15 Parramatta |
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Biography
Sarah Graham's research interests encompass: United States foreign policy; the bilateral relationship between the United States and India; US political culture; Diplomatic History; and theories of International Relations and diplomacy. Sarah has published on US propaganda, public diplomacy, diplomatic practice, and US foreign policy, with a particular emphasis on the Second World War and the early Cold War. Her most recent publications and current project examine the role of identity, religion and political discourse in the US-India bilateral relationship.
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Publications
Books
- Graham, S. (2012), 'Engaging India : Public Diplomacy and Indo-American Relations to 1957', : Figueroa Press 9780182144686.
Chapters in Books
- Graham, S. (2013), 'US foreign policy, the Grand Alliance, and the struggle for Indian independence during the Pacific War', A companion to World War II , Wiley-Blackwell 9781405196819.
Journal Articles
- Graham, S. (2009), 'American Propaganda, the Anglo-American Alliance and the 'Delicate Question' of Indian Self-Determination.', Diplomatic History, .
- Graham, S. and Kelley, J. (2009), 'U.S. Engagement in East Asia: A Case for 'Track Two' Diplomacy', Orbis: Special Issue on Grand Strategy and Defense Policy, 19.
- Graham, S. (2008), 'US Public Diplomacy in the Asia Pacific: Opportunities and Challenges in a Time of Transmition', Place Branding and Public Diplomacy: Special Issue on Place Branding in Asia, .
- Graham, S. (2006), 'The (Real) Politiks of Culture: US Cultural Diplomacy in Unesco,1946-1953', Diplomatic History, .
- Graham, S. (2004), 'The New American Overstretch? Propaganda, Perceptions, and the Foundations of American Power', Australasian Journal of American Studies, 8.
Research
Current Projects
| Title: | Nixon and India: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Estrangement of India |
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| Years: | 2012-10-24 - 2013-11-24 |
| ID: | P00021119 |
| UWS Researchers: | Sarah Graham and Brett Bowden |
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Supervision
Current Supervision
| Title: | What does Engagement with China Really Mean? A Complexity Approach to Sino-Australian Relations |
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