Mark Williams
Research Area
Education
Ph.D., McMaster University
M.A., Brock University
B.A., Brock University
Teaching
Publications
Books
Williams, Mark S. (Ed.) The Politics of the Asia-Pacific: Triumphs, Challenges, and Threats. (Toronto: The University of Toronto Press, 2022).
Williams, Mark S. The Politics of MMA: Sport vs. Spectacle. (McFarland, 2018).
Williams, Mark S. Indonesia, Islam, and the International Political Economy: Clash or Cooperation? (Routledge, 2017).
Articles
Williams, Mark S. and Selina D. Haynes. “Canada’s Accession to ASEAN’s Treaty of Amity: Cooperation and Diplomatic Presence in Southeast Asia,” Canadian Political Science Review 16, 2 (2023). (Forthcoming)
Haynes, Selina D., and Mark S. Williams. “Forbearance, Endogenous Development, and Aid Work,” International Dialogue 11 (2021), pp. 4-32.
Williams, Mark S. “The Role of the Faculty Advisor for a Model United Nations Conference: 8 Lessons Learned from Practice,” Journal of Political Science Education (2019), pp. 1-9.
Williams, Mark S. and Julie Rorison, “Conversations on the Regime and the Institution: the Copenhagen Accord and Global Environmental Governance,” Bridges: Conversations in Global Politics and Public Policy 1, 1 (2012), pp. 44-70.
Stubbs, Richard, and Mark S. Williams. “The Poor Cousin? Canada-ASEAN Relations,” International Journal 64, 4 (Autumn 2009), pp. 927-939.
Williams, Mark S. “Iranian Non-Compliance with the IAEA,” Peace Magazine 25, 2 (April-June 2009), pp. 21-23.
Williams, Mark S. “Canada at War in the Pacific: The Case of Complex Neorealism,” International Journal of Canadian Studies 37 (Summer 2008), pp. 167-176.
Williams, Mark S., and Paul Williams. “The Weaponization of Oil in the Messages of Usama bin Laden,” Journal of Military and Strategic Studies 10, 2 (Winter 2007-08), pp. 1-37.
Chapters in Edited Books
Williams, Mark. S. “The Politics of the Asia-Pacific: An Introduction,” in The Politics of the Asia-Pacific: Triumphs, Challenges, and Threats. Mark S. Williams, ed. (University of Toronto Press, 2022), pp. 1-29.
Bowes, Matthew, Jeffrey Lewis, and Mark S. Williams. “Climate Change in the Asia-Pacific: Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Policy,” in The Politics of the Asia-Pacific: Triumphs, Challenges, and Threats. Mark S. Williams, ed. (University of Toronto Press, 2022), pp. 172-190.
Petersen, Lisa-Carolin, and Mark S. Williams. “Designing the Future of Cyber-Security in ASEAN,” in The Politics of the Asia-Pacific: Triumphs, Challenges, and Threats. Mark S. Williams, ed. (University of Toronto Press, 2022), pp. 278-292.
Williams, Mark. S. “The Korean Crisis: An Emergency Session of the United Nations Security Council,” in The Politics of the Asia-Pacific: Triumphs, Challenges, and Threats. Mark S. Williams, ed. (University of Toronto Press, 2022), pp. 295-305.
Williams, Mark. S, Quinn Campbell, and Madison Lussier. “The Women’s Movement in the Asia-Pacific” in The Politics of the Asia-Pacific: Triumphs, Challenges, and Threats. Mark S. Williams, ed. (University of Toronto Press, 2022), pp. 306-317.
Williams, Mark. S, and Selina D. Haynes. “From the Asian Financial Crisis to the Looming Threat of Deglobalization: An ASEAN Plus Three Summit,” in The Politics of the Asia-Pacific: Triumphs, Challenges, and Threats. Mark S. Williams, ed. (University of Toronto Press, 2022), pp. 318-334.
Williams, Mark S. “Public Corruption and Civic Disclosure: Natural Resources in Indonesia,” in Democracy and Civil Society in a Global Era. Marguerite Marlin and Scott Romaniuk, eds. (Routledge, 2016), pp. 204-219.
Williams, Mark S. “Yudhoyono’s Third Way: Islamic Democracy, National Stability and Economic Development in Indonesia,” in Indonesia’s Ascent: Power, Leadership and Asia’s Security Order. Christopher Roberts, Ahmad D. Habir, and Leonard Sebastian, eds. (Palgrave MacMillan, 2015), pp. 69-92.
Awards
Deans’ Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity Award, Social Sciences, Vancouver Island University, 2020.
Presented with a ‘Teacher’s Above and Beyond Award’ at VIU, 2016.
Awarded the Brock University Student’s Union Award for Teaching Excellence in the Faculty of the Social Sciences, 2012.