Jennifer Mustapha

Assistant Professor

Telephone: 519.661.2111 ext. 81162
E-mail: jmustap@uwo.ca
Office: Social Sciences Centre, 4096
Office Hours: W 2:30-3:30 PM


Education

BA Manitoba, MA McMaster, PhD McMaster


Research Interests

East and Southeast Asian security and economic regionalization; International Political Economy and trade; the security politics of American foreign policy; terrorism and counter-terrorism; critical security theory (post-structural, post-colonial and feminist analyses); cosmopolitanism and citizenship.

Selected Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

  • 2014: Jennifer Mustapha (with Richard Stubbs). “Regional Economic Institutions in Asia: Ideas and Institutionalization” Chapter 34 in Saadia Pekkanen, John Ravenhill, and Rosemary Foot Eds. Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • 2013: Jennifer Mustapha.  “The Mujahideen in Bosnia: The Foreign Fighter as Cosmopolitan Citizen and/or Terrorist” Citizenship Studies DOI: 10.1080/13621025.2012.751718
  • 2013: Jennifer Mustapha. “Ontological Theorizations in Critical Security Studies: Making the Case for a (Modified) Post-Structuralist Approach” Critical Studies on Security 1(1): 19–37 DOI: 10.1080/21624887.2013.790193
  • 2011: Jennifer Mustapha. “Threat Construction in the Bush Administration’s Post 9/11 Foreign Policy Discourses: (Critical) Security Implications for Southeast Asia,” The Pacific Review 24(4): 487-504
  • 2007: Jennifer Mustapha. “Re-Assessing East Asian Security Regionalization after 9/11,” Chapter 10 in Anita Singh and David McDonough Eds. From Defence to Development: Resolving Threats to Global Security. Dalhousie University Press: Halifax

Recent Conference Presentations

  • 2015: Jennifer Mustapha, “Premediation, Agonism,and the Security Politics of MH 370,” paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, February.
  • 2014: Jennifer Mustapha, “Un-­‐Teaching and Un-­‐Learning the Global,” Roundtable presentation (invitation) at “Critically Engaging Global Awareness in the Academy,”Presented by the Centre for Global Studies, Huron University College, November.
  • 2014: Jennifer Mustapha, “Gendered insecurities and constructions of(national) identity in the War on Terror,” panel presentation (invitation) at “Where are the Women?” 1st Annual Gender and Global Change Conference, Western University, London ON, March.
  • 2013: Jennifer Mustapha, “Here Be Monsters! Misreading the threat of political Islam in Southeast Asia,” paper to be presented at the International Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, April.
  • 2012: Jennifer Mustapha, “The Mujahideen in Bosnia: The Foreign Fighter as Cosmopolitan Citizen and/or Terrorist,” paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, San Diego, April.
  • 2012: Jennifer Mustapha and Richard Stubbs, “Financial Crises and Economic Region-Building in East Asia: Changes to the Dimensions of Regionalism and Accelerated Layering,” paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, San Diego, April.
  • 2011: Jennifer Mustapha, “A Canadian (Critical) Security Studies?” Discussant at YCISS Security and Defence Forum (SDF-Net) McMaster University, April 16.
  • 2010: Jennifer Mustapha, “From Bush to Obama: A Critical Security Analysis of US Security Policies in East and Southeast Asia,” paper presented at the International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, Feb 17.
  • 2009: Jennifer Mustapha, “An Analytical Survey of Critical Security Studies: Making the Case for a (Modified) Post-Structuralist Approach,” paper presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Carleton University, May 27-29.
  • 2008: Jennifer Mustapha, “Threat Construction in Post-9/11 US Foreign Policy Discourses: Implications for (Critical) Security in Southeast Asia,” paper presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Conference, University of British Columbia, June 4-6.
  • 2007: Jennifer Mustapha and Richard Stubbs, “The End of the Cold War versus Globalization: Disentangling Influences on East Asia’s Political Economy,” Paper presented at the Fifth International Conference of Asian Scholars (ICAS5), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 2-5.
  • 2007: Jennifer Mustapha, “Discourses of Fear and Understanding Security: The Articulation of Threat in post-9/11 US Foreign Policy Discourse And its Effects in Southeast Asia,” paper presented at the Canadian Institute of International Affairs Youth Symposium, Omni Hotel, Montreal QC, 21 March.
  • 2007: Jennifer Mustapha, “Re-Assessing Regional Definitions of Security in Post 9/11 East Asia: Janus-Faced Multilateralism?” paper presented at the Dalhousie Graduate Society of Political Science 2nd Annual Graduate Symposium, Dalhousie University, Halifax Nova Scotia, 16-17 March.
  • 2006: Jennifer Mustapha and Richard Stubbs, “Exclusive or Inclusive? Competing Conceptions of East Asian Regionalism,” paper presentation given at the Fourteenth Annual CANCAPS (Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security) Conference, “Canada in the Asia Pacific: Balancing Economics and Diplomacy,” York University, 1-3 December.