Sally Burt

Lecturer in Cyber Security
Lecturer

Sally Burt received her PhD from the Australian National University in 2011. She is a specialist in US diplomatic history and foreign policy and the process of US foreign policy development both historically and in the current international environment, particularly in the area of Cybersecurity and Information Warfare. She is particularly interested in US relations with China and other parts of the Asia Pacific.

Sally has published in the area of regional tensions and their historical development. She has been an editor and author or several books, journal articles reports, has presented internationally to conferences and summits. Sally has been a Visiting Fellow at the University of Florida and at West Point Military Academy in New York.

Sally is currently working on her next major research project that explores information warfare in its historical and modern contexts and its development within cyber strategy.

PUBLICATIONS

Books
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Burt S; Añorve DA, 2016, Global Perspectives on US Democratization Efforts From the Outside In, Springer
2016
Burt SK, 2015, At the President's Pleasure: FDR's Leadership of Wartime Sino-US Relations, Studies on East Asian Security and International Relations, Brill, http://www.brill.com/products/book/presidents-pleasure
2015
Burt SK, 2013, Global Perspectives on US Foreign Policy, Burt SK; Anorve D, (ed.), Palgrave MacMillan
2013
Book Chapters
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Burt S, 2020, 'Australia's perception of India's Act East Policy and its Impact on the Region', in C.A. J (ed.), India's Act East Policy, New Century Publications, New Delhi, India, pp. 104 - 124
2020
Burt S, 2020, 'China's Use of Public Diplomacy in the United States: From World War II to the Twenty-First Century', in Heritage, IntechOpen, pp. 341 - 356, https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/72415
2020
Burt SK; Anorve D, 2016, 'US Soft Power, the Studies of the United States Institutes program and Democratization in US Foreign Policy (1998-2014)', in Global Perspectives on US Democratization Efforts From the Outside In, Springer, pp. 13 - 29
2016
Burt SK, 2013, 'At the President's pleasure: Constraints on Presidential Development of Foreign Policy in Sino-US Relations', in Burt S; Añorve D (ed.), Global Perspectives on US Foreign Policy, edn. 1, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, pp. 9 - 26
2013
Burt SK, 2008, 'China and East Asia', in Hotspot Histories: Asia and Oceania, edn. First, Greenwood Press, Connecticut, USA, pp. 1 - 23
2008
Burt SK, 2008, 'Myanmar (Burma)', in Hotspot Histories: Asia and Oceania, edn. First, Greenwood Press, Connecticut, USA, pp. 167 - 182
2008
Journal articles
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Cardak B; Brett M; Burt S, 2022, 'Explaining domestic student enrolment growth in Australian private universities and colleges', Research in Post-Compulsory Education, vol. 27, pp. 1 - 23, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13596748.2021.2011503
2022
Burt S, 2018, 'High and Low Tide: Sino–American Relations and Summit Diplomacy in the Second World War', Diplomacy & Statecraft, vol. 29, pp. 167 - 186, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592296.2018.1452426
2018
Organisational units
lensSchool of Humanities and Social Sciences