Staff
| 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 |
