Kazimier Lim is an MPhil/PhD candidate at the LSE Department of International Relations.
Kazimier is broadly interested in international aviation politics, hierarchy, prestige, and LGBTQIA+ issues across Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Pacific. His work has been published by leading outlets and think tanks, including The Diplomat, the Lowy Institute, East Asia Forum, and the Australian Institute of International Affairs' Australian Outlook.
Kazimier is part of the Australian Institute of International Affairs' NextGen Network, the Pacific Forum's Young Leaders Program, and sits on the Australian GLBTIQ Multicultural Council (AGMC) National Committee. In 2020, he was recognised in Out for Australia's 30 Under 30 Awards.
A management consultant by training, Kazimier has advised government, organisations, and not-for-profits to translate policy into practice. He brings expertise in strategy, organisational design, transformation, and implementation in public policy, regulation, health and aged care, human services, and energy and decarbonisation.
Research topic
When Nations Fly: Theory and Practice in International Aviation Politics
Academic supervisor
John Sidel
Research Cluster affliation
International Political Economy Research Cluster
Security and Statecraft Research Cluster
Theory/Area/History Research Cluster