Meet the author - Michael Wesley in conversation with Hugh White
Michael Wesley will be in conversation with Hugh White on his new Quarterly Essay 101: Blind Spot: Southeast Asia and Australia's Future.
Australia has forgotten what keeps it safe. So argues Michael Wesley in this sharp and compelling essay about our place in the world. Southeast Asia is the key to our national security and prosperity. If China dominates the region, as it plans to, Australia will be very vulnerable. So why are we following an American strategy that isolates and alienates us from our neighbours?
Wesley argues that the focus on AUKUS and sticking with Trump is a dangerous distraction. Whereas the United States has little at stake in Southeast Asia, Australia has everything to lose. How did our foreign policy elite become so wedded to the US worldview? What do our Southeast Asian neighbours have to tell us, if only we would listen? Blind Spot is a gripping essay about strategic folly and the future of our region.
“It should be clear that Australia has made the wrong bet: that relying on the US alliance to address the threat of a Chinese-centred Sphere of Deference on its northern doorstep has left it dangerously exposed and unprepared. The nation is arguably at an all-time low in its ability to shape events and attitudes in Southeast Asia.” —Michael Wesley, Blind Spot
Michael Wesley 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. .His books include There Goes the Neighbourhood: Australia and the Rise of Asia and Mind of the Nation: Universities in Australian Life.
Hugh White AO FASSA is Emeritus Professor of Strategic Studies at the Australian National University. He is the author of The China Choice and How to Defend Australia, and four Quarterly Essays, Power Shift, Without America, Sleepwalk to War and Hard New World.
The vote of thanks will be given by Emeritus Professor James Fox FASSA.
Books will be available for signing from 5.30pm and again after the event.
Date: Monday 16 March
Time: 6:00pm
Venue: Kambri Cinema (Lowitja O'Donoghue Cultural Centre), Tangney Rd, Acton ACT 2601
Price: This is a free event

