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Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Tessa Morris-Suzuki is Professor of Japanese History at the Australian National University.
National Affairs
The cruellest option
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
6 November 2017
Malcolm Turnbull could have responded in any of three ways to New Zealand’s offer to resettle refugees. Either of the two alternatives he rejected would have been more just and…
National Affairs
The “information war” hits Sydney
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
16 December 2016
Controversy over a statue in the city’s inner west has deep historical roots
International
Australia–Japan relations: an alternative future
David Chapman and Carolyn Stevens & Tessa Morris-Suzuki
15 July 2014
Japan’s constitutional renunciation of war shouldn’t be seen as an aberration, write
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
,
David Chapman
and
Carolyn Stevens
International
Japan’s paradoxical shift to the right
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
6 December 2012
A nationalist troika formed in the run-up to this month’s Japanese election poses challenges for the region
International
Politics by performance
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
28 August 2012
For Hashimoto Toru – hailed by many as a future national leader – it’s out with human rights and in with government-authored history
International
North Korea’s Great Successor and his regional connections
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
29 December 2011
Kim Jong-un’s accession comes at a time of change in the region, underlining the need for a nuanced response from Western countries
International
The end of Japan (as we knew it)?
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
18 March 2011
Japan can emerge from this disaster strengthened and more vigorous