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Gregory Raymond is a Senior Lecturer at the Strategic Defence Studies Centre, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, currently investigating Southeast Asian politics, defence, and foreign relations. He convenes the ASEAN Australia Defence Postgraduate Scholarship Program and serves as the President of the Association of Mainland Southeast Asia Scholars (AMSEAS). As an international relations editor for the Asian Studies Review, he highlights the complexities of security and transnational authoritarianism, particularly in the Mekong sub-region. Prior to joining the Australian National University, Greg worked as a policy advisor to the Australian Government, focusing on international policy areas within the Department of Defence and the Australian Embassy in Bangkok. His qualifications include a PhD, MA, BSc, and Dip Ed. His research has explored strategic culture, collective memory in Southeast Asian defence planning, and relations with Great Powers, with a specific emphasis on Thai studies and the dynamics of the Mekong sub-region and its integration with southern China.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Engaged in teaching and research focusing on Southeast Asian politics and international relations.
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