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Dr David Lockwood (PhD) University of Melbourne
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Postal address:
Department of History;
Faculty of Social Sciences
Flinders University

GPO Box 2100
Adelaide SA 5001
Australia

Telephone: (+61) 08 8201 3852
Fax: (+61) 08 8201 3350
Email: David.Lockwood@flinders.edu.au
Location: Room 330, Social Sciences South Building

David Lockwood is a specialist in Soviet history and in the contemporary politics and economics of Russia. He combines this with work in the broad areas of the role of the state in economic development; the transition from state-controlled to market economies; and the effects of globalisation on national states.
He teaches Russian, Chinese and Indian history. He has recently completed a monograph on the bourgeois revolution in Russia. He is currently undertaking research on the evolution of the bourgeoisie in India, concentrating on its relationship with the state.
Recent publications include:
‘War, the State and the Bourgeois Revolution’, War and Society, XXV (2) October 2006.

‘Historical Materialism and the State’, Critique, XXXIV (2), August 2006, 163-178.

‘Europe in the Asia-Pacific: the Russian Far East faces its future’ in Stephanie Lawson (ed.), Europe in the Asia-Pacific: culture, identity and representations of region, Routledge Curzon, 2003.

‘Rival Napoleons? Stalinism and Bonapartism’, War and Society, XX (2) October 2002, 53-69.

‘Pacific Russia and Australian Business’ (with Vladimir Tikhomirov) in MJ Bradshaw (ed.), The Russian Far East and Pacific Asia: unfulfilled potential, Curzon, 2001.

‘Border Economics versus Border Mentality: the politics of Russia/China border trade’, Contemporary Europe Research Centre Working Papers, number 2, 2001.

David Lockwood, The Destruction of the Soviet Union: a study in globalization, Macmillan, March 2000

David Lockwood & Vladimir Tikhomirov, Australian Relations with Pacific Russia, CERC, 1999

David Lockwood, “Implications of the Current Crisis on Australia-Russia Economic Relations”, in V. Tikhomirov (ed.), The Russian Crisis and its impact on Australia, CERC, 1998

David Lockwood and Nigel Harris, “The War Making State and Structural Adjustment”, in Jeffery Henderson (ed.), Industrial Transformation in the Light of the East Asian Experience, Macmillan, 1998

David Lockwood, “Why Russia Can’t Be China: the role of the modern state in economic transformation"” in V. Tikhomirov (ed.), In Search of Identity: Five Years since the Collapse of the Soviet Union, Centre for Russian and Euro-Asian Studies, 1996

David Lockwood & Nigel Harris, “The War Making State and Privatisation”, Journal of Development Studies, XXXIII (5) June 1997. (Winner of the Dudley Seers Memorial Prize for 1997.)