Elliot Brennan

Elliot Brennan
Biography
Publications

Elliot Brennan is an independent researcher. He previously worked as a Research Fellow with the Institute for Security and Development Policy’s Asia Program (Sweden). Elliot has also worked as the Southeast Asia Analyst for the Lowy Institute’s Interpreter (Australia), a contributor analyst at IHS Jane’s Intelligence, a non-resident WSD-Handa fellow with CSIS’ Pacific Forum (USA) and as a regular contributor with The Diplomat. 

In 2015 and 2016 he worked with the Ceasefire Negotiation and Implementation Program at the Myanmar Peace Center and with the Joint Ceasefire Monitoring Committee as Conflict Analyst and Early Warning Specialist.

In recent years, Elliot has led policy planning workshops with the German Foreign Office, led dialogues and roundtables in Asia, acted as advisor to the former prime minister of Somalia, lectured at Yangon University, National University of Singapore and Otago Foreign Policy School, and has been a panelist at conferences such as the German Marshal Fund’s India Trilateral Forum and SIPRI’s International Conference on Economics and Security.

Elliot is a regular commentator in international media, including in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Time Magazine, Financial Times, Al Jazeera, CNN, ABC, Sky News, amongst others. His policy briefs and commentary have been widely translated into Burmese, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Vietnamese, amongst others.

ASEAN summit should focus on the possible
ASEAN summit should focus on the possible
Too much time on problems without solutions will doom ASEAN to paltry progress.
‘First They Killed My Father’: A beautiful film that could help Hun Sen
‘First They Killed My Father’: A beautiful film that could help Hun Sen
The release of 'First they Killed my Father' is well timed to advance fears of a return of the past.
Cambodia’s dying democracy
Cambodia’s dying democracy
If the West allows Cambodia's democracy to fall without a whimper, the contagion of despotism will be hard to contain in Southeast Asia.
From trial to exile?: What's next for Thailand’s Yingluck
From trial to exile?: What's next for Thailand’s Yingluck
Three years after the military coup, the trial of Yingluck rehashes old grievances and threatens to unsettle the relative calm.
The three issues impeding Myanmar’s transition
The three issues impeding Myanmar’s transition
Three ongoing troubles threaten to erode the prospects of progress in Myanmar.
Enabling moderates is the answer to Southeast Asia’s IS problem
Enabling moderates is the answer to Southeast Asia’s IS problem
The Philippines and the wider region must engage and enable grassroots moderates. It must start in Marawi.
Proof the US is losing hearts and minds in Southeast Asia
Proof the US is losing hearts and minds in Southeast Asia
Less than a quarter of those surveyed thought that the US-China relations would be friendly, cooperative or cordial in the next 12 months
Electioneering in Cambodia: War debt and China’s favour
Electioneering in Cambodia: War debt and China’s favour
Tough talk with the US on war debt and the budding new relationship with China are indicative of an unpopular leader steeling for elections.
A new chapter in Thailand’s plagued politics?
A new chapter in Thailand’s plagued politics?
If the military and King work together there is every chance Thailand can continue its current stability. That, however, is likely to be at the expense of democracy and the…
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