Tom Chodor

Tom Chodor

Monash University

H-index: 9

Oceania-Australia

About Tom Chodor

Tom Chodor, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University, specializes in the field of International Relations.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

COVID-19 and the Pathologies of Australia’s Regulatory State

Unraveling the Crime-Development Nexus

The politics of crime, law and development in historical perspective

The Changing Face of Mercosur: Legitimacy and the Politics of Scale in South American Regionalism

Explaining Brazil’s inconsistent engagement in global economic governance: neither accommodation or contestation, but both

Development as a historical component of the United Nations’ crime policy agenda: From social defence to the Millennium Development Goals

Governing the crime–development nexus: A historical perspective

The G20's engagement with civil society: participation without contestation?

Tom Chodor Information

University

Position

Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

Citations(all)

357

Citations(since 2020)

245

Cited By

217

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Monash University

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Tom Chodor Skills & Research Interests

International Relations

Top articles of Tom Chodor

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

COVID-19 and the Pathologies of Australia’s Regulatory State

Journal of Contemporary Asia

Tom Chodor

Shahar Hameiri

2023

Unraveling the Crime-Development Nexus

Jarrett Blaustein

Tom Chodor

Nathan W Pino

2022/6/21

The politics of crime, law and development in historical perspective

Tom Chodor

Jarrett Blaustein

2022/5/24

The Changing Face of Mercosur: Legitimacy and the Politics of Scale in South American Regionalism

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies

Tom Chodor

2021

Explaining Brazil’s inconsistent engagement in global economic governance: neither accommodation or contestation, but both

Australian Journal of International Affairs

Tom Chodor

2021

Development as a historical component of the United Nations’ crime policy agenda: From social defence to the Millennium Development Goals

Criminology & Criminal Justice

Jarrett Blaustein

Tom Chodor

Nathan W Pino

2021/9

Governing the crime–development nexus: A historical perspective

Jarrett Blaustein

Tom Chodor

Nathan W Pino

2020/11/18

The G20's engagement with civil society: participation without contestation?

Globalizations

Tom Chodor

2020/1/16

Making Crime a Sustainable Development Issue: From ‘Drugs and Thugs’ to ‘Peaceful and Inclusive Societies’

The British journal of criminology

Jarrett Blaustein

Tom Chodor

Nathan W Pino

2020/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 20
Nathan W. Pino

Nathan W. Pino

Texas State University

H-index: 20
Sean Burges

Sean Burges

Carleton University

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