Dr Malcolm Cook

Nonresident Fellow
Dr Malcolm Cook
Biography
Publications

Malcolm Cook was a Nonresident Fellow at the Lowy Institute from 2010 to 2021.

From 2003 to 2010, he was the Institute’s inaugural East Asia Program Director. He completed a PhD in International Relations from the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. He also holds a Masters degree in International Relations from the International University of Japan and an honours degree from McGill University in Canada, his country of birth. Before moving to Australia in 2000, Malcolm lived and worked in the Philippines, South Korea and Japan. In 2011, Malcolm became the inaugural Dean of the School of International Studies at Flinders University of South Australia and in 2014, became a Senior Fellow at the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore.

Philippine alliance angst
Philippine alliance angst
A call for the Philippines' possible withdrawal from the US-Philippine Mutual Defense Treaty has come as a surprise.
Separating the Philippine state from the church
Separating the Philippine state from the church
Filipino Catholic voters separate the Church from the State and uphold this in political practice.
ASEAN–Australia relations: The suitable status quo
Analyses
ASEAN–Australia relations: The suitable status quo
Australia’s dialogue partner relationship with ASEAN is more suitable for Australian interests in Southeast Asia than the idea of ASEAN membership.
The Sabah question
The Sabah question
The Philippines and Malaysia are sparring over territory as Manila looks at a change to country’s constitution.
Rehabilitating Marawi
Rehabilitating Marawi
More than bricks and mortar, the Philippines needs to rebuild relations between the local community and the state.
ASEAN is not South East Asia
ASEAN is not South East Asia
Australia’s relations with the region are not mediated by a lightly institutionalised inter-governmental institution.
Philippine troops to China?
Philippine troops to China?
Rodrigo Duterte’s latest call to strengthen ties with China is likely to become another source of friction with the Philippine military.
Duterte unchecked
Duterte unchecked
The startling crackdown on those critical or deemed to be disloyal to the president.
Favourites of 2017: Trump's America
Favourites of 2017: Trump's America
A special report from The Economist avoided quick-fire analysis and told a wide range of views.
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