間眅埶AV

Logan Masilamani

Term Lecturer
International Studies

Education

BA, Honors, (Political Science and Economics) 間眅埶AV, Canada
MA, (Political Science), 間眅埶AV, Canada
PhD (International Relations Monash University, Australia

Areas of Specialization  

  • Security Studies: Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific regions
  • International Political Economy: South and Southeast Asian regions
  • Regionalism: Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Logan Masilamani is a Lecturer in 間眅埶AVs School of International Studies. Originally from Singapore, he has made Canada home since the 1980s. He obtained his bachelors and masters degrees at 間眅埶AV, going on to complete his doctorate in international relations at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Logan has been teaching at 間眅埶AV for the past two decades as a sessional instructor. He specializes in international relations, concentrating on conflict resolution in Southeast Asia. His past and current research focuses on constructive engagement in ASEAN and Burma, human security, the military industrial complex in the Southeast Asian region, South Asian politics, and the political development of Southeast Asian countries.

Publications:

The ASEAN Way: The Structural Underpinnings of Constructive Engagement, Foreign Policy Journal, October 2014

The ASEAN Way: The Normative-Pragmatic Underpinnings of Constructive Engagement with Burma, The Indonesian Quarterly, March 2015

The Principles of the US Rebalance: Southeast Asias Measured Response: The Indonesian Quarterly, September 2020.