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2022-05-01Does Multilateralism still Matter? ASEAN and the Arctic Council in Comparative PerspectiveBeeson, M; Hewitt, J
2021-09-01Comradely comparisons: China, Vietnam and the limits of learningBeeson, M; Duong, H; Taylor, J
2021-07-23Environmental Anarchy? Security in the 21st CenturyBeeson, M
2021-06-01Regionalism for Realists? The Evolution of the Indo-PacificBeeson, M; Lee-Brown, T
2021-05-01Australia, China and the maritime 'rules-based international order': comparing the South China Sea and Timor Sea disputesBeeson, M; Chubb, A
2021-01-01Unlikely allies? Australia, Indonesia and the strategic cultures of middle powersBeeson, M; Bloomfield, A; Wicaksana, W
2021-01-01EU–Asia Security Relations in a Global Context: Geoeconomics and GeopoliticsBeeson, M; Biscop, S
2021-01-01Climate and Energy SecurityBeeson, M; Dupont, C
2019-11-24Origins of the New International (Dis)orderBeeson, M
2019-09-01Asian regionalism: Not so new, not so effectiveBeeson, M
2019-07-03The Trump effect downunder: U.S. allies, Australian strategic culture, and the politics of path dependenceBeeson, M; Bloomfield, A
2019-03-04Asia's competing multilateral initiatives: quality versus quantityBeeson, M
2019-03-01Is international leadership changing hands or disappearing? China and the USA in comparative perspectiveBeeson, M; Watson, N
2019-01-01Environmental Populism, The Politics of Survival in the AnthropoceneBeeson, M
2018-10-03The BRICS and global governance: China’s contradictory roleBeeson, M; Zeng, J
2018-07-03Geoeconomics with Chinese characteristics: the BRI and China’s evolving grand strategyBeeson, M
2018-06-01Institutionalizing the Indo-Pacific: the Challenges of Regional CooperationBeeson, M
2018-06-01Asia’s leadership deficit and regional crisesBeeson, M
2018-01-01Coming to Terms with the Authoritarian Alternative: The Implications and Motivations of China's Environmental PoliciesBeeson, M
2017-12-01Why Has Leadership in the Asia–Pacific Proved So Elusive?Beeson, M