N.A.J. Taylor


Conference papers

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Teaching social science as a language: From terroriser to gatekeeper of understanding’. Paper presented at the Lumen International Scientific Conference, Iasi, Romania, 19 February 2011.

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Setting the context: Business and human rights in the Middle East’. Paper presented in capacity as invited speaker at the Middle East and North Africa Roundtable, Global Business Initiative on Human Rights, Cairo, Egypt, 8 December 2010.

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Theatre of the absurd: US policy on weapons proliferation in the Middle East, 2007–2010’. Paper presented at the School of Social Sciences Postgraduate Conference, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, 3 November 2010.

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Prospects for a denuclearised Middle East’. Paper presented at the Prospects for Peace in the Middle East Conference, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, 9 July 2010.

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Assessing the legal and ethical dimensions of the international arms trade’. Paper presented at the Melbourne Forum on Doctoral Legal Research, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 19 February 2010.

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Capabilities and budgets’. Session facilitator and contributor for Global Security Jam, NATO and the European Commission, London, England, 4-9 February 2010.

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Social responsibility and the manufacture of armaments’. Paper presented at the School of Social Sciences Postgraduate Conference, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, 5 November 2009.

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Society is in the best interests of pension funds’. Paper presented in capacity as contributing author at the book launch of Opportunities Beyond Carbon, Environment Business Australia, Sydney, Australia, 17 July 2009.

N.A.J. Taylor, ‘Superannuation’s role in the economy of the future’. Paper presented in capacity as contributing author at the book launch of Opportunities Beyond Carbon, Investec Bank, Melbourne, Australia, 10 July 2009.

Matthew Haigh and N.A.J. Taylor, ‘The science of climate discourse’. Paper presented at the Joint Actions on Climate Change Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, 3 June 2009.