
Doctor Steven Drakeley
SENIOR LECTURER,
Arts (SoHCA)
Personal
Qualifications
- PhD University of Sydney
- BA University of Sydney
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Arts (SoHCA)
Contact
| Email: | S.Drakeley@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 6838 |
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| Location: | 5.1.17 Bankstown |
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Biography
Born in Birmingham England, I emigrated to Australia as a child in 1966. I was educated at Liverpool Boys High School and the University of Sydney. Travel adventures to Southeast Asia during my late teens sparked a life-long interest in the region, particularly in Indonesia.
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Publications
Books
- Drakeley, S. (2005), 'The History of Indonesia', : Greenwood Press 0313331146.
Chapters in Books
- Drakeley, S. (2012), 'Implications of Islamization for Indonesian Foreign Policy and International Security', An Anthology of Contending Views on International Security, Nova Science Publishers, Inc 9781619428089.
- Drakeley, S. (2012), 'Implications of Islamization for Indonesian foreign policy and international security', An Anthology of Contending Views on International Security, Nova 9781619428089.
- Drakeley, S. (2001), 'Globalization and the Persistence of National Political Patterns: The Indonesian Case', Asian Nationalism in an Age of Globalization, Japan Llibrary 1903350034.
Journal Articles
- Drakeley, S. (2009), 'Bung Karno and the Bintang Muhammadiyah: A Political Affair', New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, 14.
- Drakeley, S. (2008), 'Drowning or Waving? Citizenship, Multiculturalism and Islam in Malaysia', Al-Jamiah Journal of Islamic Studies, 27.
- Drakeley, S. (2007), 'Lubang Buaya: Myth, Misogyny and Massacre', Nebula, 25.
Conference Papers
- Drakeley, S. (2006), 'In Search of Achmad Sukarno', Asia Reconstructed: 16th Biennial Conference of the ASAA, University of Wollongong.