Writers @ Stanton: Michael Wesley

Writers @ Stanton: Michael Wesley

Stanton Library, Level 1North Sydney, NSW
Wednesday, Mar 18 from 1 pm to 2 pm AEDT
Overview

Discover this new Quarterly Essay with Professor Michael Wesley that reveals Australia's blind spot in Southeast Asia.

Southeast Asia has never been more important to Australia – and Australia has never been more alienated from Southeast Asia and with so little idea of what to do about it. What has our foreign policy elite's subservience to the United States stopped us from seeing and doing?

About the author

Michael Wesley is a Professor of Politics and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Global, Culture and Engagement) at the University of Melbourne and formerly head of the Lowy Institute and dean of ANU's College of Asia and the Pacific.

Organised in partnership with Constant Reader Bookshop.

Accessibility

This event will be held on Level 1 and is accessible for people using mobility aids via lift. A hearing loop is also installed.

Discover this new Quarterly Essay with Professor Michael Wesley that reveals Australia's blind spot in Southeast Asia.

Southeast Asia has never been more important to Australia – and Australia has never been more alienated from Southeast Asia and with so little idea of what to do about it. What has our foreign policy elite's subservience to the United States stopped us from seeing and doing?

About the author

Michael Wesley is a Professor of Politics and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Global, Culture and Engagement) at the University of Melbourne and formerly head of the Lowy Institute and dean of ANU's College of Asia and the Pacific.

Organised in partnership with Constant Reader Bookshop.

Accessibility

This event will be held on Level 1 and is accessible for people using mobility aids via lift. A hearing loop is also installed.

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  • 1 hour
  • In-person

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Stanton Library, Level 1

234 Miller St

North Sydney, NSW 2060

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