Michael Wesley - On Australia and Asia
About
6pm for 6.30pm Tuesday 17th MarchMichael Wesley - On Australia and Asia
In conversation with Geraldine Doogue
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.
For Australia, the region holds the key to our security and prosperity. Yet as a society we have never fully grasped its importance. Our gaze has vaulted over Southeast Asia towards Northeast Asia's industrial giants, and now towards a rising India. Yet Southeast Asia is where the future world order will be decided – the place where China's bid for regional power will succeed or fail.
This illuminating, original essay reveals Australia's blind spot. What do we need to know about Southeast Asia? What has our foreign policy elite's subservience to the United States stopped us from seeing and doing? What do our neighbours have to tell us, if only we could hear? This is an essay about values, imagination and a new way of seeing ourselves.
Michael Wesley's books include There Goes the Neighbourhood: Australia and the Rise of Asia and Mind of the Nation: Universities in Australian Life. He is Professor of Politics and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Global, Culture and Engagement) at the University of Melbourne and was formerly head of the Lowy Institute and dean of ANU's College of Asia and the Pacific.
Geraldine Doogue has had a long and distinguished career in various arms of Australian journalism. She is currently co-presenter, with Hamish Macdonald, of the podcast/RN program Global Roaming, which focuses each week on international developments that influence Australia’s place in the world. For the previous 18 years Geraldine presented RN’s Saturday Extra, which specialised in foreign policy, regional issues, good books, good travel.
Date
6pm for 6.30pm Tuesday 17th MarchLocation
Upstairs at Gleebooks
49 Glebe Point Road, Glebe NSW 2037