Publications

Journal Articles

De Percy, M.A., Campbell, L. and Reddy, N. (2022). Towards an Australian Digital Communications Strategy: Lessons from Cross-Country Case Studies. Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, 10(4). DOI: 10.18080/jtde.v10n4.650.

De Percy, M.A. (2021). Policy Legacies from Early Australian Telecommunications: A Private Sector Perspective. Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, 9(3). DOI: 10.18080/jtde.v9n3.431.

De Percy, M.A. and Batainah, H.S. (2021). Identifying historical policy regimes in the Canadian and Australian communications industries using a model of path dependent, punctuated equilibrium, Policy Studies, 42 (1), pp. 42-59. DOI: 10.1080/01442872.2019.1581161.

Madsen, A. and de Percy, M.A. (2020) Telecommunications Infrastructure in Australia. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 55 (2), pp. 218-238. DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.121.

De Percy, M.A. (2009). Public Sphere 2.0 is Here. Public Administration Today. Canberra: Institute of Public Administration Australia, Iss. 19, April-June, pp. 12-14.

De Percy, M.A. (2008). Opportunities and Challenges for Social Policy: Engaging Youth Online. Public Administration Today. Canberra: Institute of Public Administration Australia, Iss. 14, January-March.

Edited Books

Jakupec, V., Kelly, M., and de Percy, M.A. (Eds.) (2022). COVID-19 and Foreign Aid: Nationalism and Global Development in a New World Order. London: Routledge.

Podger, A., de Percy, M.A., and Vincent, S. (Eds.) (2021). Politics, Policy and Public Administration in Theory and Practice: Essays in honour of Professor John Wanna. Canberra: ANU Press. DOI: http://doi.org/10.22459/PPPATP.2021

De Percy, M.A. and Wanna, J. (Eds.) (2018). Road Pricing and Provision: Changed Traffic Conditions Ahead. Canberra: ANU Press. DOI: http://doi.org/10.22459/RPP.07.2018.

Book Chapters

De Percy, M.A. (2022). Institutional exhaustion and foreign aid in the time of COVID-19. In Jakupec, V., Kelly, M., and de Percy, M.A. (Eds.) COVID-19 and Foreign Aid: Nationalism and Global Development in a New World Order. London: Routledge.

Kelly, M., Jakupec, V., and de Percy, M.A. (2022). COVID-19 Crisis and the World (Re-)order. In Jakupec, V., Kelly, M., and de Percy, M.A. (Eds.) COVID-19 and Foreign Aid: Nationalism and Global Development in a New World Order. London: Routledge.

Jakupec, J., Kelly, M., and de Percy M.A. (2022). Towards a post-covid world order: A critical analysis. In Jakupec, V., Kelly, M., and de Percy, M.A. (Eds.) COVID-19 and Foreign Aid: Nationalism and Global Development in a New World Order. London: Routledge.

De Percy, M.A. and Jackson, S. (2021). Political Leadership. In Nick Barry, Peter John Chen, Yvonne Haigh, Sara C. Motta, and Diana Perche (Eds.) Australian Politics and Policy. Sydney: Sydney University Press.

De Percy, M.A. (2021). Models of Government-Business Relations: Industry Policy Preferences versus Pragmatism in Andrew Podger, Michael de Percy, and Sam Vincent (Eds.) Politics, Policy and Public Administration in Theory and Practice: Essays in honour of Professor John Wanna. Canberra: ANU Press.

De Percy, M.A. (2020). Populism and a New World Order in Viktor Jakupec, Max Kelly, and Jonathan Makuwira (Eds.), Rethinking Multilateralism in Foreign Aid: Beyond the Neoliberal Hegemony. New York: Routledge.

De Percy, M.A. and Batainah, H.S. (2019). Government-Business Relations: Senior Version. In Chen, P. et al. Australian Politics and Policy. Sydney: Sydney University Press.

De Percy, M.A. and Batainah, H.S. (2019). Government-Business Relations: Junior Version. In Chen, P. et al. Australian Politics and Policy. Sydney: Sydney University Press.

De Percy, M.A. (2018). Introduction: Shaping the road pricing and provision debate. In Michael de Percy and John Wanna (Eds.) Road Pricing and Provision: Changed Traffic Conditions Ahead. Canberra: ANU Press.

De Percy, M.A. (2018). Road pricing and road provision in Australia: Where are we and how did we get here? In In Michael de Percy and John Wanna (Eds.) Road Pricing and Provision: Changed Traffic Conditions Ahead. Canberra: ANU Press.

De Percy, M.A. (2008). Broadbanding the Nation: Lessons from Canada or Shortcomings in Australian Federalism? In John Butcher (Ed.) Australia Under Construction: Nation building past, present and future. Canberra: ANU E Press.

Industry Papers

Batainah, H.S. and de Percy, M.A. (2021). Syrian Women in Transition, Civil-Military Occasional Papers 1/2021. Australian Civil-Military Centre, Canberra, Australia, October.

Batainah, H.S. and de Percy, M.A. (2021). Syrian Women in Transition: The Landscape, Civil-Military Occasional Papers 2/2021. Australian Civil-Military Centre, Canberra, Australia, October.

Batainah, H.S. and de Percy, M.A. (2021). Women, Peace and Security: What can participation mean for Syrian women? Civil-Military Occasional Papers 3/2021. Australian Civil-Military Centre, Canberra, Australia, October.

De Percy, M.A. (2016). How might road user pricing impact local governments. In Australian Local Government Yearbook 2016. Melbourne: Executive Media.

Refereed Conference Papers

Vidyattama, Y., Tanton, R., de Percy, M.A., and Nakanishi, H. (2019). Simulating the take up of electric vehicles based on the financial benefit of the vehicle. Paper presented at the 41st Australasian Transport and Research Forum, Hyatt Hotel, Canberra, 30 September-2 October 2019.

Daly, A., Kennedy, M., de Percy, M.A. and Read, A. (2009). Mapping Generic Skills in the Business Curriculum: A case study from the University of Canberra. Paper presented at the AARE 2009 International Education Research Conference, Canberra, 29 November.

Mak, A.S., de Percy, M.A. & Kennedy, M. (2008). Experiential Learning in Multicultural Classes for Internationalising the Student Experience. Paper presented at the International Consortium on Experiential Learning Conference, University of Technology Sydney, 8-12 December.

De Percy, M.A. (2004). National Security versus Civil Liberties: Towards an Australian Bill of Rights. Paper presented at the Australasian Political Science Association Conference, Adelaide, 30 September.

Non-Refereed Conference Papers

De Percy, M.A. (2023). Challenges to political leadership through the prism of the National Cabinet: Representing one’s ‘gang’ or one’s ideology? Paper presented at the Australia and New Zealand Public Policy Network Conference, UNSW Canberra, Old Parliament House, 13 April.


De Percy, M.A. and Darlington, S.J. (2021). Diagrammatical Approaches to Operationalising Historical Institutionalism as a Method in Comparative Politics. Paper presented at the Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Macquarie University [online], 21 September 2021.

De Percy, M.A. (2020). Process Tracing in Comparative Politics: Operationalising Historical Institutionalism. Paper presented at the 7th Biennial ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference [online], 2 December 2020.  

De Percy, M.A. (2020). From Globalization to Globalism: The Impact of Populism on Multilateral InstitutionsPaper presented at the Australia and New Zealand Public Policy Network Conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 30 January.

De Percy, M.A. and Batainah, H.S. (2019). Beyond policy domains: Governance architectures as a theoretical framework for understanding the challenges facing Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, and Australia. Paper presented at the Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 22-25 September.

De Percy, M.A. and Batainah, H.S. (2018). What Does Political Participation Mean for Syrian Refugee Women? Paper presented at the International Political Science Association's 25th World Congress of Political Science, Brisbane, 25 July.

De Percy, M.A. and Batainah, H.S. (2018). Syrian Refugee Women in Transition: The four pillars of Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) and what they mean for Syrian women. Paper presented at the "The Ballot is Stronger than the Bullet? Democracy in Difficult Contexts" conference, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, 6 April.

De Percy, M.A. (2017). Politics of the Unpopular: Rhetoric, Realities, and Road Reform. Paper presented at the Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Melbourne, 27 August.

De Percy, M.A. (2017). Restructuring Protected Industries: The efficacy of policy responses to disruption in the sugar, automotive manufacturing, and taxi sectors. Paper presented at the Australia and New Zealand Public Policy Network Conference, Finders University, Adelaide, 31 January.

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