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Name Research Interests Courses taught
Tomoko Akami history of international relations in East Asia, propaganda and Japanese newspapers
ASIA 2017/6017 International Relations in North East Asia
Kent Anderson Japanese insolvency, conflict of laws, Japan’s new quasi-jury system (saiban-in seido) ASIA 2032/6032 Japanese Law and Society
Robert Cribb Indonesian political history; national identity; puppet states; mass violence; historical geography; orangutans ASIA 2016/6116 The Mongol Empire in World History;
ASIA 3030/6030 Origins of the International Order in Southeast Asia
Greg Fealy Indonesian politics, Islam, terrorism, transnational Islamist movements and religious commodification in Indonesia, contemporary Islamic politics in Southeast Asia ASIA 2516/6516 Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development ASIA 2165 Islam in Southeast Asia
Tyrell Haberkorn Violence, Human Rights, Sovereignty, Arbitrary Detention, Land Rights, Agrarian Struggle, Historiographies of Repression, Gender Studies, Socialism, Southeast Asia (Thailand) ASIA 2047 Human Security
Hyung-a Kim Korea's contemporary politics and society; the role of the state and the power elite in rapid development; the politics of civil society and networking ASIA 3814/8814 Korean Politics
Marcus Mietzner The political role of the military in Indonesia; Indonesian political parties, particularly campaign financing issues; elections in Indonesia; comparative electoral politics in Southeast Asia ASIA2060: Security in Southeast Asia
ASIA2069: Indonesia's Regions: Politics, Economy, Society
ASIA2070: Elections in Southeast Asia
Tony Milner Malaysian history; emergence of political discourse; languages of security; Australia-Southeast Asia relations ASIA 3030/6030 Origins of the International Order in Southeast Asia

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