Books
Hunt, Charles T. (2015). UN peace operations and international policing : negotiating complexity, assessing impact and learning to learn. Oxon, England, United Kingdom: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group). doi: 10.4324/9781315813486
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). Forging new conventional wisdom beyond international policing : learning from complex, political realities. Leiden ; Boston: Martinus Nijhof Publishers. doi: 10.1163/9789004244825
Book Chapters
Hunt, Charles T. (2023). International policing and/as the future of UN peace operations. Multidisciplinary futures of UN peace operations. (pp. 43-68) edited by Alexander Gilder, David Curran, Georgina Holmes and Fiifi Edu-Afful. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-38596-4_3
Day, Adam and Hunt, Charles T. (2023). Endless wars, perpetual peacekeeping?. How wars end: theory and practice. (pp. 221-235) edited by Damien Kingsbury and Richard Iron. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781003317487-19
Hunt, Charles T. and Sharland, Lisa (2020). Implementing R2P through United Nations peacekeeping operations: opportunities and challenges. Implementing the responsibility to protect: a future agenda. (pp. 215-235) edited by Cecilia Jacob and Martin Mennecke. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429293795-12
Hunt, Charles T. (2020). The responsibility to protect and the protection of civilians in UN peace operations: interaction, feedback and co-evolution. Constructing the Responsibility to Protect: Contestation and Consolidation. (pp. 89-112) edited by Charles T. Hunt and Phil Orchard. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9780429352430-5
Hunt, Charles T. (2018). The unintended consequences of the use of force by UN peacekeepers. The use of force in UN peacekeeping. (pp. 145-168) edited by Peter Nadin. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203702116
Hunt, Charles T. (2018). The unintended consequences of the use of force by UN peacekeepers. The use of force in UN peacekeeping. (pp. 145-168) edited by Peter Nadin. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203702116-8
Hunt, Charles T. (2018). Hybridity revisited: relational approaches to peacebuilding in complex sociopolitical orders. Hybridity on the ground in peacebuilding and development: critical conversations. (pp. 51-65) edited by Joanne Wallis, Lia Kent, Miranda Forsyth, Sinclair Dinnen and Srinjoy Bose. Canberra, ACT Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/hgpd.03.2018.03
Hunt, Charles T. (2018). Relational perspectives on peace formation symbiosis and the provision of security and justice. Exploring Peace Formation: Security and Justice in Post-Colonial States. (pp. 78-99) edited by Kwesi Aning, Volker Boege, M. Anne Brown and Charles T. Hunt. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315658377-5
Hunt, Charles T. (2016). Avoiding perplexity: complexity-oriented monitoring and evaluation for UN peace operations. Complexity thinking for peacebuilding practice and evaluation. (pp. 79-109) edited by Emery Brusset, Cedric de Coning and Bryn Hughes. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-60111-7_4
Hunt, Charles T. (2016). Côte d’Ivoire. The Oxford Handbook of the Responsibility to Protect. (pp. 693-716) edited by Alex J. Bellamy and Tim Dunne. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198753841.013.37
Hunt, Charles T. (2014). The role of the African Standby Force in implementing Article 4(h). Africa and the Responsibility to Protect: Article 4(h) of the African Union Constitutive Act. (pp. 173-192) edited by Dan Kuwali and Frans Viljoen. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingodm: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315852126
Hunt, Charles T. and Hughes, Bryn W. (2010). Assessing police peacekeeping: Systemisation not serendipity. Making sense of peace and capacity-building operations: Rethinking policing and beyond. (pp. 191-212) edited by Bryn W. Hughes, Charles T. Hunt and Boris Kondoch. Leiden; Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Hunt, Charles T. and Hughes, Bryn W. (2010). Introduction. Making sense of peace and capacity-building operations: Rethinking policing and beyond. (pp. 1-6) edited by Bryn W. Hughes, Charles T Hunt and Boris Kondoch. Leiden; Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Journal Articles
Duursma, Allard, Bara, Corinne, Wilen, Nina, Hellmueller, Sara, Karlsrud, John, Oksamytna, Kseniya, Bruker, Janek, Campbell, Susanna, Cusimano, Salvator, Donati, Marco, Dorussen, Han, Druet, Dirk, Geier, Valentin, Epiney, Marine, Geier, Valentin, Gelot, Linnea, Gyllensporre, Dennis, Hiensch, Annick, Hultman, Lisa, Hunt, Charles T., Krishnan, Rajkumar Cheney, Labuda, Patryk I., Langenbach, Sascha, Norberg, Annika Hilding, Novosseloff, Alexandra, Oriesek, Daniel, Rhoads, Emily Paddon, Re, Francesco, Russo, Jenna ... Wenger, Andreas (2023). UN Peacekeeping at 75: achievements, challenges, and prospects. International Peacekeeping, 30 (4), 415-476. doi: 10.1080/13533312.2023.2263178
Hunt, Charles T. (2023). How many turns make a revolution? Whither the ‘dialogue of the deaf’ between peacebuilding scholars and practitioners. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 17 (4), 333-350. doi: 10.1080/17502977.2023.2197446
Duursma, Allard, Bara, Corinne, Wilén, Nina, Hellmüller, Sara, Karlsrud, John, Oksamytna, Kseniya, Bruker, Janek, Campbell, Susanna, Cusimano, Salvator, Donati, Marco, Dorussen, Han, Druet, Dirk, Geier, Valentin, Epiney, Marine, Geier, Valentin, Gelot, Linnéa, Gyllensporre, Dennis, Hiensch, Annick, Hultman, Lisa, Hunt, Charles T., Krishnan, Rajkumar Cheney, Labuda, Patryk I., Langenbach, Sascha, Norberg, Annika Hilding, Novosseloff, Alexandra, Oriesek, Daniel, Rhoads, Emily Paddon, Re, Francesco, Russo, Jenna ... Wenger, Andreas (2023). UN Peacekeeping at 75: achievements, challenges, and prospects. International Peacekeeping, 30 (4), 1-62. doi: 10.1080/13533312.2023.2263178
Day, Adam and Hunt, Charles T. (2022). A perturbed peace: applying complexity theory to UN peacekeeping. International Peacekeeping, 30 (1), 1-23. doi: 10.1080/13533312.2022.2158457
Hunt, Charles T. (2022). ‘To serve and protect’: the changing roles of police in the protection of civilians in UN peace operations. Civil Wars, 26 (1), 1-28. doi: 10.1080/13698249.2022.2119507
Gallagher, Adrian, Lawrinson, Blake and Hunt, Charles T. (2022). Colliding norm clusters: protection of civilians, responsibility to protect, and counter-terrorism in Mali. Global Responsibility to Protect, 14 (2), 1-28. doi: 10.1163/1875-984X-14010015
Day, Adam and Hunt, Charles T. (2021). Distractions, distortions and dilemmas: the externalities of protecting civilians in United Nations peacekeeping. Civil Wars, 24 (1), 97-116. doi: 10.1080/13698249.2022.1995680
Bellamy, Alex J. and Hunt, Charles T. (2021). Using force to protect civilians in UN peacekeeping. Survival, 63 (3), 143-170. doi: 10.1080/00396338.2021.1930411
Jacob, Cecilia, Gallagher, Adrian and Hunt, Charles T. (2021). Pursuing accountability and protection for the Uighur and Muslim minorities in China. Global Responsibility to Protect, 13 (1), 5-8. doi: 10.1163/1875-984X-13010001
Boege, Volker and Hunt, Charles T (2020). On ‘travelling traditions’: emplaced security in Liberia and Vanuatu. Cooperation and Conflict, 55 (4), 001083672095448-517. doi: 10.1177/0010836720954480
Curran, David and Hunt, Charles T. (2020). Stabilization at the expense of peacebuilding in UN peacekeeping operations: More than just a phase?. Global Governance, 26 (1), 46-68. doi: 10.1163/19426720-02601001
Hunt, Charles T. and Zimmerman, Shannon (2020). Twenty years of the protection of civilians in UN peace operations. Journal of International Peacekeeping, 23 (1-2), 1-32. doi: 10.1163/18754112-20200004
Hunt, Charles T. and Orchard, Phil (2020). Introduction: Consolidation and contestation of the responsibility to protect. Constructing the Responsibility to Protect: Contestation and Consolidation, 1-27. doi: 10.4324/9780429352430-1
Hunt, Charles T., Jacob, Cecilia and Gallagher, Adrian (2020). Progress, problems, and prospects: R2P 15 years after the world summit. Global Responsibility to Protect, 12 (4), 359-362. doi: 10.1163/1875-984X-01204002
Day, Adam C. and Hunt, Charles T. (2020). Un stabilisation operations and the problem of non-linear change: a relational approach to intervening in governance ecosystems. Stability, 9 (1) 2, 1-23. doi: 10.5334/sta.727
Gallagher, Adrian, Hunt, Charles T. and Jacob, Cecilia (2020). Editorial: A New Era of GR2P. Global Responsibility to Protect, 12 (1), 5-9. doi: 10.1163/1875984X-01201002
Hunt, Charles T. (2019). Rhetoric versus reality in the rise of policing in UN peace operations: ‘More blue, less green’?. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 73 (6), 609-627. doi: 10.1080/10357718.2019.1685936
Hunt, Charles T. (2019). Analyzing the co-evolution of the responsibility to protect and the protection of civilians in UN peace operations. International Peacekeeping, 26 (5), 1-30. doi: 10.1080/13533312.2019.1659734
Hunt, Charles T. (2017). All necessary means to what ends? the unintended consequences of the ‘robust turn’ in UN peace operations. International Peacekeeping, 24 (1), 108-131. doi: 10.1080/13533312.2016.1214074
Hunt, Charles T. (2016). Emerging powers and the responsibility to protect: non-linear norm dynamics in complex international society (vol 29, pg 870, 2016). Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 29 (3), 911-911. doi: 10.1080/09557571.2016.1267963
Hunt, Charles T. (2016). Emerging powers and the responsibility to protect: non-linear norm dynamics in complex international society. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 29 (2), 761-781. doi: 10.1080/09557571.2016.1166478
Hunt, Charles T. (2016). Emerging powers and the responsibility to protect: non-linear norm dynamics in complex international society. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 29 (3), 870-890. doi: 10.1080/09557571.2016.1270547
Hunt, Charles T. and Morada, Noel M. (2016). Human protection across regions: learning from norm promotion and capacity building in Southeast Asia and Africa. Global Responsibility to Protect, 8 (2-3), 105-110. doi: 10.1163/1875984x-00803002
Hunt, Charles T. (2016). African regionalism and human protection norms: an overview. Global Responsibility to Protect, 8 (2-3), 201-226. doi: 10.1163/1875984x-00803007
Grouille, Olivier and Hunt, Charles T. (2016). Letter from the editor. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 29 (2), 361-363. doi: 10.1080/09557571.2016.1224127
Bellamy, Alex J. and Hunt, Charles T. (2015). Twenty-first century UN peace operations: protection, force and the changing security environment. International Affairs, 91 (6), 1277-1298. doi: 10.1111/1468-2346.12456
Hunt, Charles T. (2015). M&E in practice II Weaknesses, latent problems and naivete. Un Peace Operations and International Policing: Negotiating Complexity, Assessing Impact and Learning to Learn, 243-265.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). WHERE TO FROM HERE? GETTING BEYOND TODAY'S CONVENTIONAL WISDOM. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 279-286.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). THE UN IN LIBERIA: ARTICULATING THE UNARTICULATED CONSENSUS FOR CHANGE. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 243-278.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). THE MARSHALL ISLANDS MICROCOSM: SHOWING THE NEED FOR A 'POLITICAL' LENS. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 205-214.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). MONITORING AND EVALUATION AND PERFORMANCE REPORTING. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 39-58.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing Learning from Complex, Political Realities INTRODUCTION. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 1-12.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). CHANGE THEORY COMPENDIUM. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 287-292.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). BECOMING EMOTIONAL ABOUT ASSESSMENT. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 183-202.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). APPLYING SYSTEMS THINKING TO M&E: LEARNING IN SPITE OF 'UNCERTAINTY'. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 147-181.
Hughes, Bryn, Hunt, Charles T. and Curth-Bibb, Jodie (2013). AN UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACH TO MONITORING AND EVALUATION. Forging New Conventional Wisdom Beyond International Policing: Learning From Complex, Political Realities, 131-145.
Hunt, Charles T. and Bellamy, Alex J. (2011). Mainstreaming the responsibility to protect in peace operations. Civil Wars, 13 (1), 1-20. doi: 10.1080/13698249.2011.555688
Hunt, Charles and Hughes, Bryn (2010). Assessing police peacekeeping: Systemisation not serendipity. Journal of International Peacekeeping, 14 (3-4), 403-424. doi: 10.1163/187541110X504427
Hughes, Bryn and Hunt, Charles (2010). Making sense of peace and capacity-building operations: Rethinking policing and beyond. Journal of International Peacekeeping, 14 (3-4), 217-222. doi: 10.1163/187541110X504328
Hunt, Charles T. (2010). Peace Operations: Trends, Progress and Prospects.. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 64 (1), 138-139.
Hughes, B. and Hunt, C. (2009). The Rule of Law in Peace and Capacity Building Operations: Moving beyond a Conventional State-Centred Imagination. Journal of International Peacekeeping, 13 (3-4), 267-293. doi: 10.1163/187541009X12463418050650
Thesis
Hunt, Charles T. (2012). Policing transformation, transforming police: monitoring and evaluating the impact of police in UN peace operations. PhD Thesis, School of Political Science and International Studies, The University of Queensland.