Nick Bisley

Nick Bisley
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Nick Bisley is the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of International Relations at La Trobe University. Prior to taking on this role he was the inaugural Executive Director of La Trobe Asia. Nick recently completed his tenure as Editor-in-Chief of the Australian Journal of International Affairs, and is currently a member of China Matters’ advisory board. He has been a Senior Research Associate of the International Institute of Strategic Studies and a Visiting Fellow at the East-West Center in Washington DC. Nick is the author of many works on international relations, including Issues in 21st Century World Politics, 3rd Edition (2017), Great Powers in the Changing International Order (2012), and Building Asia’s Security (2009). He regularly contributes to and is quoted in national and international media, including The GuardianThe Economist, and Time Magazine.

Competition for influence in an integrated Asia
Competition for influence in an integrated Asia
Competition and contestation among Asia’s mega powers will be the defining feature of the region’s future.
Bishop puts the ‘liberal’ into ‘liberal international order’
Bishop puts the ‘liberal’ into ‘liberal international order’
The Foreign Minister has made clear that the liberal values at the heart of the regional order are of fundamental importance.
Julie Bishop's Washington mission: Find out who's running the show
Julie Bishop's Washington mission: Find out who's running the show
Perhaps the most important task is to get a sense of who will prevail in the contest for foreign and defence policy influence in the Trump administration.
The three factors that will drive US policy in Asia
The three factors that will drive US policy in Asia
Hard power at the service of America is now the centrepiece of US international policy.
APEC: Staggering past relevance
APEC: Staggering past relevance
Long-winded declarations reflect an absence of consensus; the veneer of cooperation rather than its substance.
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