DR. ANDREA PASSERI
Department of International and Strategic Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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Andrea Passeri is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of International and Strategic Studies, University of Malaya (UM). Prior to joining UM, Dr. Passeri worked as Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Bologna (Italy) and also served as Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Malaysian and International Studies (IKMAS) of the National University of Malaysia (UKM). He obtained his PhD in International Relations of East Asia from the University of Cagliari (Italy). Dr. Passeri’s research have appeared on leading international journals devoted to East Asian politics, including ‘The Pacific Review’, ‘Southeast Asian Affairs’, and ‘The Korean Journal of Defence Analysis’. His main research interests include nationalism in East Asia, alignment strategies, small power diplomacy, and Myanmar politics. Dr. Passeri regularly collaborates with renowned think thanks and newspapers located both in Italy and abroad, such as the East-West Center, the Myanmar Times, the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), and the Institute for International Affairs (IAI). |
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Balancer or Bystander? The EU's Strategic Pivot to the Indo-Pacific and its Implication for Malaysia |
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Authoritarian Rule and the Weaponisation of Natural Disasters: The Case of Myanmar from Cyclone Nargis to the COVID-19 Pandemic (2008–2021)
The Pendulum of Non-Alignment: Charting Myanmar's Great Power Diplomacy (2011-2021)
The Pendulum of Non-Alignment: Charting Myanmar's Great Power Diplomacy (2011–2021)*
Learning to Coexist. Russia-ASEAN Ties from Enmity to Enmeshment
Asia. Storia, Istituzioni e Relazioni Internazionali
Il Myanmar nello scenario internazionale. Dall'isolamento ad un'inedita centralita
Neutralism or Non Alignment: Myanmar's Recurring Foreign Policy Dilemma
Myanmar's Foreign Policy under the NLD Government: A Return to Negative Neutralism?
Towards the “Great Rejuvenation”: State Nationalism, Shifting Identities, and Foreign Policy Choices in Contemporary China
Crossing Boundaries: South Korea s Global Diplomacy outside Northeast Asia