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Vale Adrian Buzo (1948–2025)

In August 2025, the historian, diplomat, linguist, and Korean Studies pioneer, Dr Adrian Buzo passed away after a long battle with illness. Known for intellectual curiosity, warmth, and generosity, Adrian Buzo helped lay the foundations for Korean Studies in Australia and advanced international understanding of the Korean Peninsula – particularly the origins of the political […]

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Charting the Shape of Southeast ºÚÁÏÉçÇø: Honouring the Legacy of Anthony Reid

The passing of Anthony (Tony) Reid is a profound loss – not only for historians, but also for intellectuals, students, and all who admired his work across disciplines. Internationally, Tony built a remarkable career anchored in Asia, particularly in Southeast Asia, with deep engagements in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. His role in shaping the field

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“Korea”, Korean Studies and Global Futures

Associate Professor Stephen Epstein gave the Korean Studies Association of Australasia Regional Keynote Speech at the ASAA’s 25th Biennial Conference which was held at Curtin University from 1 to 4 July 2024. This post is a summary of the regional keynote speech given at the conference. South Korea has long been a crucible of social

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Imagined Asia: How Western Journalism Distorts the Region

Dr Se-Woong Koo was the keynote speaker at the ASAA’s 25th Biennial Conference held at Curtin University from 1 to 4 July 2024. This post is a shorter version of the keynote speech given at the conference.   On June 12, 2018, North Korea and the United States held their historic first-ever summit, bringing the

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ASAA Council 2023-24: President’s End of Term Report

In this post, I take the opportunity to reflect upon the work and achievements of the ASAA Council over the past two years (2023-24). It has been an exciting term on Council with lots of activity and new developments. In 2023, we welcomed not one but two postgraduate representatives to the Council to affirm our

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Sharing Stories on Contested Histories 2023: Participant Reflections

In late-2023, ASAA member Jorien van Beukering participated in a training program on Sharing Stories on Contested Histories. In this post she shares her experience with the program and how the program has progressed her ºÚÁÏÉçÇø research. What is the Sharing Stories on Contested Histories training program?  Sharing Stories on Contested Histories (SSOCH) is

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