Presented by ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
2025 Southeast Asia Regional Geo-Economic Update: Realignments, Resources and Risks
The ANU Southeast Asia Institute (SEAI) presents a special Update on Tuesday 2 December 2025, with two distinctive foci:
- Coverage of the sub-region of Southeast Asia as whole, with themes spanning multiple SEA countries; and
- A focus on regional geo-economics, complementing SEAI's inaugural Regional Geopolitical Update in May 2023.
This landmark Regional Geo-Economic Update adopts the theme of Realignments, Resources and Risks. Southeast Asian economies are facing challenges from the structural constraints and contradictions in micro- and macro- economics, the global climate crisis, technological advancements that are double-edged swords, as well as geopolitical problems and uncertainties.
- How can Southeast Asian countries and societal actors best maintain their developmental imperatives?
- Ought they try to balance a variety of opportunities and risks in different ways across domestic and foreign economic, social and strategic policies?
- How will Southeast Asian political economies ensure the security of critical supply chains and technology?
Convenors:
Dr Nicholas CHAN & Professor Evelyn GOH, Australian National University
Speakers include:
- Professor Helen NESADURAI, Monash Malaysia
- Dr Vũ Thành TỰ ANH, Fulbright University Vietnam
- Dr Eve WARBURTON, Australian National University
- Dr Trissia WIJAYA, University of Melbourne
- Associate Professor Keith BARNEY, Australian National University
- Ms Elina NOOR, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
PROGRAM is to be updated on the event site.
Location
130 Garran Rd
Acton, ACT, 2601
Speakers
- Professor Helen NESADURAI, Monash Malaysia
- Dr Vũ Thành TỰ ANH, Fulbright University Vietnam
- Dr Eve WARBURTON, Australian National University
- Dr Trissia WIJAYA, University of Melbourne
- Associate Professor Keith BARNEY, Australian National University
- Ms Elina NOOR, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Contact
- Yanhong Ouyang



