Professor Simon Rushton
Department of Politics and International Relations
Professor of International Politics
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Department of Politics and International Relations
Modular Teaching Village
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- Profile
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Simon joined the Department of Politics and International Relations in January 2013 and was promoted to Professor of International Politics in January 2022. Prior to his move to º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½, he was based at Aberystwyth University’s Department of International Politics where he completed his PhD and subsequently held posts as Lecturer and Research Fellow.
Simon's research has been funded by the ESRC, DFID/FCDO, NIHR, MRC, Welcome Trust, and Newton Fund, working with partners in Nepal, Colombia, Bangladesh, Ghana and Vietnam. He is a member of Visiting Faculty at the Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences in Kathmandu and a member of the Executive Committee of the British International Studies Association.
Simon is currently the Department’s Director of Research and Innovation.
- Research interests
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Simon’s research interests focus on the global politics of health, peace and conflict, and participatory research methods. His work has looked in particular at international responses to infectious diseases; the links between health and national security; the changing architecture of global health governance; healthcare delivery in conflict and other crisis situations; and post-conflict peacebuilding. His current research projects are in Nepal and Colombia.
In 2021, the Improbable Dialogues project team, of which Simon was the UK Principal Investigator, was awarded the ESRC’s prize for .
- Publications
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Books
- . Bristol University Press.
- Security and Public Health. Polity.
- Disease Diplomacy: International Norms and Global Health Security. Baltimore, MA: Johns Hopkins University Press.
- . Palgrave Macmillan UK.
Edited books
- The International Politics of Ebola. Routledge.
- Routledge Handbook of Global Health Security. Routledge.
- Partnerships and Foundations in Global Health Governance. Palgrave Macmillan.
Journal articles
- . BMJ Open, 14(5), e080633-e080633.
- . Asia Pac J Public Health, 36(5), 513-515.
- . Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law.
- . Health Res Policy Syst, 22(1), 7.
- . WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health, 12(2), 116-119.
- . BMJ Global Health.
- . Health research policy and systems, 21(1), 117.
- The health consequences of urbanization in Nepal: perspectives from a participatory photo project with recent rural-urban migrants. The Highlander, 3(1).
- . BMJ Open, 13(6), e069060-e069060.
- . Public Health in Practice, 5, 100377-100377.
- . Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 18(1), 8-16.
- Health system strengthening: the role of public health in Federal Nepal. Journal of the Nepal Public Health Association, 7(1), 36-42.
- . BMC Public Health, 22.
- . Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology.
- . Australian Journal of International Affairs, 76(1), 35-39.
- . Australian Journal of International Affairs, 76(1), 1-3.
- . Colombia Internacional(109), 59-87.
- . Disasters, 46(3), 768-790.
- . Journal of Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences, 7(1), 3-14.
- . International Journal of Health Policy and Management.
- . The Lancet, 397(10287), 1856-1858.
- The International Health Regulations, COVID-19 and national borders : pursuing health security in a globalized world. Behind the Headlines, 69(3), 1-6.
- . International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 102112-102112.
- COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal: Emerging evidence on the effectiveness of action by, and cooperation between, different levels of government in a federal system. Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences, 3(3), 1-11.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 36(3), 212-231.
- . Contemporary Security Policy, 41(3), 458-477.
- . Journal of Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences, 5(1), 1-3.
- . Global Governance, 24(2), 267-286.
- . Health Policy and Planning, 32(suppl_3), iii48-iii58.
- . Globalization and Health, 13(1).
- . International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 5(5), 341-344.
- . Third World Quarterly, 37(3), 419-435.
- . The Lancet, 385(9980), 1884-1901.
- . International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 4(5), 311-314.
- . Review of International Studies, 40(5), 835-857.
- . Reproductive Health Matters, 22(44), 114-124.
- Analyzing Leadership in Global Health Governance. Global Health Governance, 1(VII), 1-19.
- . European Journal of International Relations, 19(1), 115-138.
- . Global Public Health, 7(sup2), S159-S175.
- . Global Public Health, 7(sup2), S83-S94.
- . Global Public Health, 7(sup2), S144-S158.
- . International Political Sociology, 6(3), 328-331.
- . Global Society, 26(2), 147-167.
- . Global Change, Peace & Security, 24(1), 57-70.
- . Political Studies, 59(4), 779-796.
- Are the ‘Good Times’ Over? Looking to the Future of Global Health Governance. Global Health Governance, 5(1).
- Framing AIDS: Securitization, Development-ization, Rights-ization. Global Health Governance, 4(1).
- . Health Policy and Planning, 25(6), 495-504.
- . International Affairs, 86(1), 225-245.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 25(4), 265-266.
- . Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 14(1), 95-110.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 22(2), 94-109.
- . International Relations, 19(4), 441-456.
Chapters
- Health In Phillips N (Ed.), Global Political Economy Oxford University Press
- In McInnes C, Lee K & Youde J (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Global Health Politics (pp. 1-25). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- The invisible men: HIV, security, and men who have sex with women In O'Manique C & Fourie P (Ed.), Global Health and Security: Critical Feminist Perspectives (pp. 131-147). Abingdon: Routledge.
- Pandemics and Security In Dunn Cavelty M & Balzacq T (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Security Studies (2nd end.) (pp. 224-233). Abingdon: Routledge.
- Health Security In Caballero-Anthony M (Ed.), An Introduction to Non-Traditional Security Studies: A Transnational Approach (pp. 174-192). London: Sage.
- In Davies SE & Youde JR (Ed.), The Politics of Surveillance and Response to Disease Outbreaks: The New Frontier for States and Non-state Actors (pp. 23-40).
- The Omega Man, colonialism, and Global Health In Hamenstädt U (Ed.), Politische Theorie im Film (pp. 195-212). Springer VS
- Who will lead? In Frenk J & Hoffman S (Ed.), "To Save Humanity" What Matters Most for a Healthy Future (pp. 301-304). Oxford University Press, USA
- ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY INTRODUCTION, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY (pp. 1-+).
- In Brown GW, Yamey G & Wamala S (Ed.), The Handbook of Global Health Policy Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
- Health interventions for Political Ends: Medical Initiatives in Conflict and Peacebuilding In Novotny TE & Kickbusch I (Ed.), 21st Century Global Health Diplomacy World Scientific Publishing Company
- The end of one era and the start of another: Partnerships, foundations and the shifting political economy of global health In Rushton S & Williams OD (Ed.), Partnerships and Foundations in Global Health Governance Palgrave Macmillan
- Private Actors in Global Health Governance In Williams OD & Rushton S (Ed.), Partnerships and Foundations in Global Health Governance Palgrave Macmillan
- Coda The End of One Era and the Start of Another: Partnerships, Foundations and the Shifting Political Economy of Global Health, PARTNERSHIPS AND FOUNDATIONS IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE (pp. 253-267).
- In Williams OD & Rushton S (Ed.), Partnerships and Foundations in Global Health Governance (pp. 253-267). Palgrave Macmillan
- Global Governance Capacities in Health: WHO and Infectious Disease In Kay A & Williams O (Ed.), Global Health Governance Palgrave Macmillan
- A History of Peace through Health In Arya N & Barbara JS (Ed.), Peace Through Health Kumarian Press
Book reviews
- . Medicine Conflict & Survival, 40(2), 208-210.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 37(4), 330-332.
- South African AIDS activism and global health politics.. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, 89(6), 1498-1499.
- Groove Armada: Rafa BenÃtez, Anfield and the New Spanish Fury. Soccer and Society, 1(9), 151-153.
- The Best Intentions: Kofi Annan and the UN in the Era of American Power. Intelligence and National Security, 4(23), 586-588.
Website content
- Healing or Harming? United Nations Peacekeeping and Health.
- AIDS: Five Neglected Questions for Global Health Strategies.
- '‘The Public’, Participation, and the Ethics of Engaging with Communities' in Kate Dommett and Nikki Soo (eds.), Who and What are the Public?.
- Antimicrobial Resistance and International Relations: Research Brief.
Other
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 35(4), 294-294.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 33(3), 167-167.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 33(1), 1-2.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 32(4), 253-254.
- . Third World Quarterly, 37(3), 373-379.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 31(3-4), 141-143.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 31(2), 81-87.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 31(1), 1-3.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 30(3), 143-145.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 30(3), 165-165.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 30(2), 73-74.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 30(1), 1-3.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 29(4), 267-269.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 29(2), 89-92.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 29(3), 165-168.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 28(4), 275-277.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 28(3), 191-194.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 28(2), 107-109.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 28(2), 111-112.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 27(4), 187-190.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 27(3), 139-140.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 27(2), 73-76.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 27(1), 1-4.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 26(4), 247-251.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 26(3), 185-189.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 26(2), v-vii.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 26(1), 1-3.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 25(3), 187-190.
- . Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 1-3.
Preprints
- Research group
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International Relations
- Grants
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Externally funded research projects
- Awarding Body: AHRC-GCRF Creating Safer Space Network
- Title of Research: 'Community strategies for Unarmed Civilian Protection in South-West Colombia: local experiences and lessons learned’
- Principal Investigator: Juan Mario Diaz Arevalo Co-Investigators: Adrián Alzate (Universidad Autónoma de Occidente); Natalia Campo (Universidad Autónoma de Occidente); Jesús Alfonso Flórez López (Universidad Autónoma de Occidente); Simon Rushton (University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½); Arlene Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
- Duration: 12 months (2022-2023)
- Total Award: £88,176
- Awarding Body: NIHR Global Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR) Programme
- Title of Research: ‘Living in the city: Building collaborations to strengthen health systems to respond to the needs of newly urbanised populations in Africa and Asia.'
- Principal Investigators: Simon Rushton and Manish Baidya (PHASE Nepal, Nepal)
- Co-Investigators: Genevieve Aryeetey (University of Ghana), Helen Elsey (University of York), Rumana Huque (ARK Foundation, Bangladesh), Jiban Karki (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Andrew Lee (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Sarita Panday (Politics and International Relations, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½),
- Duration: 9 months (2020)
- Total Award:&²Ô²ú²õ±è;£99,650
- Awarding Body: DFID/ESRC/MRC/Wellcome Health Systems Research Initiative
- Title of Research: ‘The impact of federalisation on Nepal's health system: a longitudinal analysis’.
- Principal Investigators: Simon Rushton and Julie Balen (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½).
- Co-Investigators: Shiva Adhikari (INEHD, Nepal), Jiban Karki (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Andrew Lee (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Sujan Marahatta (Tribhuvan University, Nepal), Sarita Panday (Politics, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Padam Simkhada (University of Huddersfield), Madhusudan Subedi (Tribhuvan University, Nepal), Edwin van Teijlingen (Bournemouth University).
- Duration: 36 months (2020-2023)
- Total Award:&²Ô²ú²õ±è;£984,175
- Awarding Body: UKRI GCRF NGO Secondary Data Analysis Scheme
- Title of Research: ‘Determinants of health in rural Nepal: Utilising PHASE Nepal data to investigate social inequalities in health and healthcare amongst under-5s’
- Principal Investigator: Simon Rushton
- Co-Investigators: Manish Baidya (PHASE Nepal), Tim Chater (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Dan Green (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Jiban Karki (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Andrew Lee (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Gerda Pohl (PHASE Nepal).
- Duration: 16 months (2019-2021)
- Total Award:&²Ô²ú²õ±è;£171,520
- Awarding Body: Newton RCUK-Colciencias Research Partnership
- Title of Research: Improbable Dialogues: Participatory Research as a Strategy for Reconciliation
- Principal Investigators: Simon Rushton and Jefferson Jaramillo (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia)
- Co-Investigators: Matthew Bishop (Politics, UoS), Jackie Harrison (Journalism, UoS), Jaime Hernandez-Garcia (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia), Juan Miguel Kanai (Geography, UoS), Melanie Lombard (Urban Studies, UoS); Stefanie Pukallus (Journalism, UoS), Jose Manuel Salamanca (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia), Fernando Sarmiento (CINEP, Colombia), Helen Turton (Politics, UoS), Juan Pablo Vera (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia), Maria Zapata (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia).
- Duration: 24 months (2018-2020)
- Total Award: £502,763 (£392,763 UK; £110,000 Colombia).
- Awarding Body: ESRC-DFID Development Frontiers Research Scheme.
- Title of Research: Resilience Policymaking in Nepal: giving voice to communities
- Principal Investigator: Simon Rushton
- Co-Investigators: Julie Balen (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Bhimsen Devkota (Bikas Shrot Kendra, Nepal), Jonathan Joseph (Politics, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Jiban Karki (Politics, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Andrew Lee (ScHARR, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Martina McGuinness (Management School, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½), Sarita Panday (Politics, University of º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½)
- Duration: 12 months (2017-2018)
- Total Award: £297,906
- Awarding Body: Wellcome Trust
- Title of Research: Healthcare Anatomy of Conflict
- Principal Investigator: Louis Lilywhite (Chatham House)
- Collaborators: Karl Blanchet (LSHTM); Stuart Gordon (LSE); Simon Rushton.
- Duration: 12 months (2015-2016)
- Total Award: £50,000
- Teaching activities
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At Undergraduate level, Simon teaches the Level Three module POL3139 Pandemics and Panics: Health, Security and Global Politics. At Master’s level, he teaches POL6604 Global Health and Global Politics.
In 2017, Simon received a Teaching Excellence in Social Sciences award for Outstanding Practice in Learning and Teaching. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
“I view students taking my modules as emerging scholars with something to contribute to our knowledge and understanding, not as passive recipients of truths handed down from on high. The balance I try to strike in my teaching is between conveying knowledge and at the same time helping students to develop the conceptual and critical tools that allow them to challenge conventional wisdoms and re-think common assumptions.
I always enjoy working with students from different backgrounds and with varied life experiences who can engage critically with big political issues, look at things in different ways, and ask new questions. I invariably learn something new from each group of students that I teach.â€
- PhD Supervision
I am always happy to hear from students considering a PhD in any area of global health politics, or in global governance, international institutions or security studies more broadly.
Current and completed PhD students:- Kieran Collins, 'COVID-19 as an existential threat: Securitization in the UK'.
- Asma Aldawood, ‘Provision of Assistive Technologies in Saudi Arabia’.
- Jean-Claude Kayumba, ‘UN Peacekeeping missions: the contested role of UN Media in post-conflict reconstruction contexts. A case study of Democratic Republic of Congo’.
- Minju Jung, '‘The Political Dynamics of Decision-Making in Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (GAVI): Decision-making in the GAVI board on COVAX’.
- Adam Ferhani, ‘Health Security as Practice: A Praxiographic Study of Routine Health Security at the UK Border’.
- Chishimba Mulambia, ‘Decentralisation and Health Service Governance in Zambia’.
- Charlotte Godziewski, ‘Health in All Policies at EU Level: A Critical Analysis’.
- Maëlle de Seze, ‘Health policymaking between West Africa and WHO: The construction of viral hepatitis as a global problem and the responses to Hepatitis B in Senegal and the Gambia’.
- Remi Adekoya, ‘Ethnic identity and ethnic mobilization in Nigerian politics - a critical analysis of the roles played by Nigeria’s founding fathers: Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe and Ahmadu Bello’.
- Jonathan Webb, ‘The EU and Democratisation: Creating Democratic Culture’.
- Herman Salton, ‘Dangerous Diplomacy: Anatomy of the UN Failure in Rwanda’.
- Sonja Kittelsen,‘The EU and the Securitization of pandemic influenza’.
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