Mark Beeson is Professor of International Politics at the University of Western Australia. Before joining UWA at the beginning of 2015, he was Professor of International Relations at Murdoch University. Previously he taught at the universities of Griffith, Queensland, York (UK) and Birmingham, where he was also head of department. He is co-editor of Contemporary Politics, and the founding editor of Critical Studies of the Asia Pacific (Palgrave)
The Philippines: former sick man of Asia suffers relapse
May 09, 2016 12:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Just when you might have thought the Philippines was on the mend, morbid symptoms of untreated problems re-emerge. It really shouldnt be this way. It may seem hard to believe in retrospect, but in the aftermath of the...
Brexit: taking the great out of Britain
Apr 25, 2016 01:13 am UTC| Insights & Views
Its not every day we get to see a country seemingly intent on committing political suicide. And yet, despite the pleas of concerned friends and independent evidence about its potential political and economic costs, its...
Apr 14, 2016 02:45 am UTC| Insights & Views
Before European imperialism fatally undermined Chinas own dynastic system, it was customary for Chinas neighbours to acknowledge its dominance by sending tribute missions to the imperial court. While Malcolm Turnbull is...
Our collective nuclear nightmare
Apr 03, 2016 23:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Some things never change, it seems. For my entire life people have been protesting about the madness of nuclear weapons. Policymakers have been studiously ignoring such protests for just as long. Not only have the bombs...
What is Turnbull’s take on foreign policy?
Mar 24, 2016 00:09 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
For anyone who has been following Malcolm Turnbulls progress as prime minister, his much-anticipated speech to the Lowy Institute contained few real surprises, other that the fact that it was inevitably preceded by an...
Mar 23, 2016 02:08 am UTC| Insights & Views
What goes on in the mind of a suicide bomber? What motivates someone to spend their last day on the planet blowing up complete strangers? Bad enough, perhaps, if the strangers in question are soldiers, police, or other...
ASEAN: leadership the Southeast Asian way
Mar 21, 2016 08:00 am UTC| Insights & Views
US President Barack Obama is about to play host to the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). While this motley collection of autocrats, kleptocrats, and even some democrats will no doubt welcome...
Leonardo da Vinci’s incredible studies of human anatomy still don’t get the recognition they deserve
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