Emeritus Professor Martin Stuart-Fox
Emeritus Professor
School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
+61 7 336 52620
Researcher biography
Martin Stuart-Fox is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Queensland. After completing a BSc in evolutionary biology, he worked in PNG, Hong Kong and Laos before joining United Press International as a foreign correspondent covering the Second Indochina War. On returning to Australia he tutored and lectured in Asian history at UQ while undertaking an MA (on the rationale for an evolutionary theory of history) and PhD (developing an evolutionary theory of history). As Head of History at UQ, Professor Stuart-Fox taught courses on History, Time and Meaning, and Theory of History at the Honours level. He is currently pursuing research on evolutionary theory of history.
Publications
Books
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Mixay, Somsanouk (2010). Festivals of Laos. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Silkworm Books.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2010). The A to Z of Laos. Plymouth, U.K.: Scarecrow Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). Historical Dictionary of Laos. 3rd ed. Lanham, MD, United States: Scarecrow Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Northup, Steve (2006). Naga cities of the Mekong : A guide to the temples, legends and history of Laos. Singapore: Media Masters.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2003). A short history of China and Southeast Asia: Tribute, trade and influence. Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Allen and Unwin.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2002). Buddhist Kingdom Marxist State: The making of modern Laos. 2nd ed. Bangkok, Thailand: White Lotus.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2001). Historical Dictionary of Laos. 2nd (revised and enlarged) ed. Maryland, USA: Scarecrow Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Ung, Bunheang (1998). The Murderous Revolution: Life and death in Pol Pot's Kampuchea. Sydney: Alternative Publishing Cooperative.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1998). The Lao Kingdom of Lan Xang: Rise and Decline. Bangkok, Thailand: White Lotus Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1997). A history of Laos. Cambridge, U. K.: Cambridge University Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1996). Buddhist Kingdom Marxist State: The Making of Modern Laos. 1 ed. Bangkok: White Lotus Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Kooyman, Mary (1992). Historical Dictionary of Laos. Metuchen, NJ: Scarcrow Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1987). Vietnam in Laos: Hanoi's model for Kampuchea. Claremont: Keeck Centre for International Strategic Studies.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1986). Laos: Politics, economics and society. London, United Kingdom: Frances Pinter Publishers.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Bucknell, Roderick (1986). The Twilight Language: Explorations in Buddhist symbolism and mediation. London/New York: Curzon Press/St Martin's Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1982). Contemporary Laos: Studies in the politics and society of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. St Lucia: University of Queensland Press.
Book Chapters
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2019). The Lao Constitution of 1947/1949: creating a nation-state. Constitutional foundings in Southeast Asia. (pp. 257-274) edited by Kevin YL Tan and Bui Ngoc Son. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781509918959.ch-010
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2012). Laos. Countries at the crossroads 2011: An analysis of democratic governance. (pp. 325-345) edited by Jake Dizard, Christopher Walker and Vanessa Tucker. Lanham, MD, U.S.A.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2010). The reign of King Suriyavongsa. Van Wuysthoff and the Lan Xang Kingdom: A dutch merchant’s visit to Laos in 1641. (pp. 173-186) edited by Juliette Van Krieken-Pieters. Leiden, Netherlands: Ginkgo Publishers.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2010). Historical and cultural constraints on development in the Mekong region. Globalization and development in the Mekong economies. (pp. 169-189) edited by Suiwah Leung, Benedict Bingham and Matt Davies. Cheltenham, U.K. ; Northampton, MA, U.S.A.: Edward Elgar.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2010). Laos. Southeast Asia in a new era. (pp. 95-110) edited by Rodolfo C. Severino, Elpeth Thomson and Mark Hong. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2009). Laos, The Asean. Regional Outlook, Southeast Asia 2009 - 2010. (pp. 27-31) edited by Ian J Storey and Lee Poh Onn. Singapore: ISEAS Publishing.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2009). Laos. Regional Outlook - Southeast Asia 2010 - 2011. (pp. 33-37) edited by Michael J Montesano and Lee Poh Onn. Singapore: ISEAS Publishing.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2009). LAOS The Chinese Connection. Southeast Asian affairs 2009. (pp. 141-169) edited by Singh, Daljit. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2009). Communism and the Cold War. China and Southeast Asia: The People's Republic of China and Southeast Asia. (pp. 150-192) edited by Geoffrey Wade. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2008). Laos. Countries at the Crossroads 2007: A Survey of Democratic Governance. (pp. 369-392) edited by Sanha Kelly, Christopher Walker and Jake Dizard. Lanham, MD, United States: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). The changing world order. China and Southeast Asia. (pp. 1-15) edited by Geoffrey Wade. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). Mongol expansionism. China and Southeast Asia. (pp. 365-378) edited by Geoffrey Wade. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). Mayoury and Pheuiphanh Ngaosrivathana and the construction of national identity in Laos. Profiles in courage: Political actors & ideas in contemporary Asia. (pp. 156-168) edited by Gloria Davies, J.V. D'Cruz and Nathan Hollier. Melbourne VIC, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2007). History. Laos. (pp. 27-45) Footscray, VIC, Australia: Lonely Planet.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2007). Serendipity, or discovering Lao History. Historians and Their Discipline: The Call of Southeast Asian History. (pp. 115-130) edited by N. Tarling. Malaysia: Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2007). Laos: Politics in a single-party state. Southeast Asian affairs 2007. (pp. 161-180) edited by Daljit Singh and Lorraine Carlos Salazar. Singapore, Republic of Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies: ISEAS.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2007). Laos. Regional outlook: Southeast Asia 2007-2008. (pp. 29-33) edited by Asad-ul Iqbal Latif and Lee Poh Onn. Singapore, Republic of Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS).
Stuart-Fox, M (2006). Lao Communist Revolution. Revolutionary Movements in World History from 1750 to the Present. (pp. 529-538) edited by J V Defronzo. Santa Barbara, California: ABC CLIO.
Stuart-Fox, M (2006). Population diversity and rice in Laos. Rice in Laos. (pp. 1-8) edited by J.M Schiller, M.B Chanphengxay, B Linquist and S Appo Rao. Philippines: International Rice Research Institute.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2003). Historiography, power and identity: History and political legitimization in Laos. Contesting visions of the Lao past: Lao historiography at the crossroads. (pp. 71-95) edited by C. E. Goscha and S. Ivarsson. Copenhagen, Demark: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2003). Historiography, power and identity: History and political legitimization in Laos. Contesting visions of the Lao past: Lao historiography at the crossroads. (pp. 73-95) edited by Christopher Goscha and Soren Ivarson. Copenhagen, Denmark: NIAS Press.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2002). Evolutionary Theory of History. The Return of Science: Evolution, History, and Theory. (pp. 123-144) edited by Philip Pomper and David Gary Shaw. Maryland, USA: Rowman & Littlefield.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2002). On the writing of Lao history: Continuities and discontinuities. Breaking New Ground in Lao History: Essays on the Seventh to Twentieth Centuries. (pp. 1-24) edited by Mayoury Ngaosrivathana and Kennon Brazeale. Thailand: Silkworm Books.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2000). The nature and causes of revolution in Asia. Eastern Asia: An introductory history. (pp. 94-107) edited by Mackerras, C. Melbourne: Longman Cheshire.
Stuart-Fox, M. (1999). Laos: From Buddhist kingdom to Marxist state. Buddhism and politics in twentieth-century Asia. (pp. 153-172) edited by Ian Harris. London: Printer.
Stuart-Fox, M. (1999). Laos. History. Regional Surveys of the World. The Far East and Australasia 2000. (pp. 636-642) edited by L. Daniel. London: Europa Publications.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1998). Lao Studies in Australasia. New Laos, New Challenges. (pp. 183-210) Arizona: Arizona State University Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1996). Laos. The Asia-Australia survey 1997-97. (pp. 310-328) edited by Deborah J. McNamara and Bernie Bishop. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Macmillan.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1995). Laos: Towards subregional integration. Southeast Asian Affairs 1995. (pp. 177-195) edited by Singh, D. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1995). Laos. The Asia-Australia survey 1995-96. (pp. 280-299) edited by Russell Trood and Deborah McNamara. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Macmillan Education Australia.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1994). Les etudes sur le Laos en Australie. Les recherches en sciences humaines su le Laos. (pp. 105-122) edited by Lafont, P-B. Paris: Centre d'Histoire et Civilisations de la Peninsule Indochinoise.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1994). Human rights in Laos. Difference and tolerance: Human rights issues in Southeast Asia. (pp. 120-135) edited by Kingsbury, D and Barton, G. Geelong: Deakin University Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1994). Laos. The Asia-Australia Survey 1994. (pp. 182-194) edited by Russell Trood and Deborah McNamara. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Macmillan Education Australia.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1992). Political patterns in Souteast Asia. Eastern Asia: An introductory history. (pp. 94-107) edited by Mackerras, C. Melbourne: Longman Cheshire.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1992). Indochina to 1954. Eastern Asia: An introductory history. (pp. 198-215) edited by Mackerras, C. Melbourne: Longman Cheshire.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1992). The agony of Cambodia. Eastern Asia: An introductory history. (pp. 556-570) edited by Mackerras, C. Melbourne: Longman Cheshire.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1992). Laos 1991: On the defensive. Southeast Asian Affairs 1992. (pp. 163-180) edited by Singh, D. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1991). Foreign policy of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Laos beyond the revolution. (pp. 187-208) edited by Zasloff, JJ and Unger, L. London: Macmillan.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1991). Kaysone Phomvihan and the search for Lao national unity. Kaysone Phomvihan: Son of the People. (pp. 94-107) Vientiane: Lao Institute for the Social Sciences.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1990). Lao foreign policy. The political economy of foreign policy on Southeast Asia. (pp. 273-287) edited by Wurfel, D and Burton, B. London: Macmillan.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1982). National Defence and Internal Security in Laos. Contemporary Laos. (pp. 220-244) edited by Stuart-Fox, Martin. St Lucia: University of Queensland Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1982). Introduction. Contemporary Laos. (pp. 1-16) edited by Martin Stuart-Fox. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland Press.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1982). Laos 1981: Economic prospects and problems. Southeast Asian Affairs 1982. (pp. 229-242) edited by Khanh, K. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Stuides.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1980). Laos: The Vietnamese connection. Southeast Asian Affairs 1980. (pp. 191-209) edited by Suryadinata, L. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Stuides.
Journal Articles
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2022). Major transitions in human evolutionary history. World Futures, 79 (1), 29-68. doi: 10.1080/02604027.2021.2018646
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2015). Rethinking the evolution of culture and cognitive structure. Journal of Cognition and Culture, 15 (1-2), 113-134. doi: 10.1163/15685373-12342143
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2014). The Origins of Causal Cognition in Early Hominins. Biology and Philosophy, 30 (2), 247-266. doi: 10.1007/s10539-014-9462-y
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2014). Review of William J. Rust, Before the Quagmire: American Intervention in Laos 1954–1961 and Seth Jacobs, The Universe Unraveling: American Foreign Policy in Cold War Laos. Intelligence and National Security, 29 (1), 150-156. doi: 10.1080/02684527.2013.786610
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2013). Sihanouk’s legacy. New Mandala.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2013). The universe unraveling: American foreign policy in Cold War Laos. Historian, 75 (4), 871-872. doi: 10.1111/hisn.12023_37
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2011). 1. Constructing a selectionist paradigm. The theory of cultural and social selection. By W. G. Runciman. History and Theory, 50 (2), 229-242. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2303.2011.00580.x
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2011). Family problems. Inside Story: Current affairs and culture from Australia and beyond.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Reeve, Paul (2011). Symbolism in city planning in Cambodia from Angkor to Phnom Penh. Journal of the Siam Society, 99, 105-138.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2010). The last century of Lao royalty: A documentary history, by Grant Evans. Journal of the Siam Society, 98, 272-278.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2010). Recherches nouvelles sur le Laos/New Research on Laos. Yves Goudineau and Michel Lorrillard, eds.. Journal of Lao Studies, 1 (1), 105-118.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2009). Political culture and power in the Lao people's democratic republic. The Journal of Asiatic Studies, 52 (4), 222-254.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2008). Book review: The One and the Many: Reading Isaiah Berlin. Edited by George Crawder and Henry Hardy (Amherst, NY: Premetheus Books, 2007). Australian Journal of Politics and History, 54 (1), 169-170. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2008.00491.x
Martin Stuart-Fox (2008). The Persistence of Political Culture in Laos and Cambodia. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 27 (3), 33-57.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2007). Two views of the history of historiography and the nature of history. History Australia: Journal of the Australian Historical Association, 4 (2), 44.1-44.17. doi: 10.2104/ha070044
Stuart-Fox, M. (2007). Book review: Susan Conway, The Shan: Culture, Art and Crafts. Bangkok, River Books, 2006. pp. 212, 300. Journal of the Siam Society, 95, 281-284.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2007). Book review: Ronald Bruce St John, Revolution, Reform and Regionalism in Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. London, Routledge, 2006, pp.xvi + 282. Journal of the Siam Society, 95, 239-241.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2007). Review of " The Kingdom of Siam: The Art of Central Thailand, 1350-1800." Forrest McGill, (ed.) San Francisco, Asian Art Museum - Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture, 2005. Journal of the Siam Society, 95, 205-208.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2007). Review of: J. W. Moses, Ways of knowing: Competing methodologies in social and political research. Australian Journal of Politics And History, 53 (3), 502-504.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2006). Metaphysics, method and politics: The political philosophy of R. G. Collingwood. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 52 (1), 168-171. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2006.00412a.x
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2006). (Book Review) “How Good an Historian Shall I be?” R. G. Collingwood, the Historical Imagination and Education. Australian Journal Of Politics And History, 52 (1), 168-171. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2006.00412a.x
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2006). (Book Review) Metaphysics, Method and Politics: The Political Philosophy of R. G. Collingwood. Australian Journal Of Politics And History, 52 (1), 168-171. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2006.00412a.x
Stuart-Fox, M. (2006). The challenge of Lao historiography. South East Asia Research, 14 (3), 339-359. doi: 10.5367/000000006778881546
Stuart-Fox, M (2006). Review of Lao-Tai textiles: The textiles of Xam Nuea and Muang Phuan by P Cheesman. The Journal of the Sim Society, 94 (1), 256-259.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2005). History and theory. University of Queensland Historical Proceedings, 16 (1), 121-128.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2005). History and the return of science. Storia della Storiografia, 48 (1), 49-61.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2005). Review of Buddhism and ethnicity: Social organization of a Buddhist temple in Kelantan by M Y Ismail. Asian Ethnicity, 6 (3), 257-258. doi: 10.1080/14631360500229493
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2004). (Book Review) Cultural crisis and social memory: Modernity and identity in Thailand and Laos. Australian Journal of Politics And History, 50 (1), 146-148. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2004.00327.x
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2004). Southeast Asia and China: The role of history and culture in shaping future relations. Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs, 26 (1), 116-139.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2004). Review of: Western supremacy: Triumph of an idea?. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 50 (1), 149-150. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2004.00327.x
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2003). Review of: A theory of modernity by Agnes Heller. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 49 (1), 149-150. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00286
Tiffin, S.P. and Stuart-Fox, M. (2002). The Dvaravati "Buddha on a Monster" Stelae: A possible interpretation. Journal of Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 12 (3), 47-65. doi: 10.1017/S1356186302000135
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2002). Philosophies of history: From enlightenment to postmodernity. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 48 (3), 447-448. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00269
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2002). Why Vietnam invaded Cambodia: Political culture and the causes of war. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 48 (3), 442-444. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00269
Stuart-Fox, M. (2001). China and Southeast Asia. IIAS Newsletter, 25, 37-37.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2001). Review of Michael A. Aung-Thwin, Myth and History in the Historiography of Early Burma: Paradigms, Primary sources and Prejudices. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 44 (1), 88-90.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2000). Ing-Britt Trankell and Laura Summers (eds), Facets of Power and Its Limitations. Political Culture in Southeast Asia, Uppsala Studies in Cultural Anthropology 24, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Uppsala, 1998.. Asian Ethnicity, 1 (1), 91-93. doi: 10.1080/146313600115090
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2000). The Politics of Ritual and Remembrance: Laos since 1975. By Grant Evans. Pacific Affairs, 72 (4), 610-611. doi: 10.2307/2672424
Stuart-Fox, M. (2000). Conflicting conceptions of the state: Siam, France and Vietnam in the late nineteenth century. The Journal of the Siam Society, 82 (Parts 1 & 2), 135-144.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2000). Political outlook 2000-2001: Laos. Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia (2000/2001), 24-27.
Stuart-Fox, M. (1999). Evolutionary theory of history. History and Theory, 38 (4), 33-51. doi: 10.1111/0018-2656.00103
Stuart-Fox, M. (1999). The future of history. Access: History, 2 (2), 5-8.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1998). Laos in 1997: Into ASEAN. Asian Survey, 38 (1), 75-79. doi: 10.1525/as.1998.38.1.01p0316q
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1998). Can History be True?: A Review Essay. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 44 (1), 113-128. doi: 10.1111/1467-8497.00007
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1998). Laos in Asean: dilemmas of development and identity. Asian Studies Review, 22 (2), 223-237. doi: 10.1080/10357829808713196
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1998). The Year of the Tiger. Australian Quarterly, 70 (1), 26-31.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1995). The French in Laos, 1887-1945. Modern Asian Studies, 29 (1), 111-139. doi: 10.1017/S0026749X00012646
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1995). Australasian contributions to the historiography of Southeast Asia. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 41 (SI), 214-222.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1994). Laos in the post-Kaysone era. Lao Studies Review, 1, 1-8.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1993). Prospects for democracy in Laos. Asian Studies Review, 17 (2), 122-128. doi: 10.1080/03147539308712929
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1993). Persoectiven fur Demoktratie in Laos. Sudostasien Informationen, 9 (1), 18-21.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1993). Who was Maha Thevi?. Journal of the Siam Society, 81 (1), 103-108.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1993). Engaging 'Asia'. Asian Studies Review, 16 (3), 95-99.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1993). On the writing of Lao history: Continuities and discontinuities. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 24 (1), 106-121. doi: 10.1017/S0022463400001521
Stuart-Fox M. (1993). Engaging “Asia”. Asian Studies Review, 16 (3), 95-99. doi: 10.1080/03147539308712881
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1992). Tibet's stubborn revival. Australian Society, 11 (1-2), 20-21.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1991). Laos at the crossroads. Indochina Issues, 92, 1-8.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1991). Whither Burma. World Review, 30, 34-39.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1991). The constitution of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Review of Socialist Law, 17 (1-4), 299-317. doi: 10.1163/187529891X00244
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1991). Australasian contributions to the historiography of Southeast Asia. Australian Historical Association Bulletin, 66-67, 34-39.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1990). Recent French monographs on Indochina. Asian Studies Review, 13 (3), 121-128. doi: 10.1080/03147539008712652
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1989). Laos in 1988: In pursuit of new directions. Asian Survey, 29 (1), 81-88. doi: 10.2307/2644519
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1989). Jhana and Buddhist scholasticism. Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, 12 (2), 79-110.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1988). Le modele Laotien. Sudest Asie, 50, 42-46.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1988). Evolution, meaning and the humanities. Meanjin, 47, 762-768.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1988). The kampuchean problem: Time for realism. World Review, 27 (2), 56-72.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1986). The unit of replication on socio-cultural evolution. Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 9 (1), 67-89. doi: 10.1016/0140-1750(86)90019-9
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1986). The first years of communist rule in Laos: An overview. Asia Pacific Community, 31, 55-81.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1986). Politics and patronage in Laos. Indochina Issues, 70, 1-7.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Stuart-Fox, Elizabeth (1986). Laos: Dix ans apres. Sudest Asie, 40, 12-16.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Bucknell, Roderick (1983). Did the Buddha impact an esoteric teaching?. Journal of Indian History, 61, 1-17.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1983). Marxism and Theravada Buddhism: The legitimation of politcal authority in Laos. Pacific Affairs, 56 (3), 428-454.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1983). Theory of history and its context of discovery. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 13 (4), 401-424. doi: 10.1177/004839318301300401
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Bucknell, Roderick (1983). The 'Three Knowledges' of Buddhism: Implications of Buddhadasa's interpretation of rebirth. Religion, 13 (2), 99-112. doi: 10.1016/0048-721X(83)90032-5
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1982). Construccion socialista y seguiridad nacional en Laos. Estudion de Asia y Africa, 17 (1), 26-57.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Bucknell, Roderick (1982). Politicization of the Buddhist Sangha in Laos. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 13 (1), 60-80.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1982). Resolving the Kampuchean problem: The case for an alternative regional initiative. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 4 (2), 210-255.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1982). Laos in the 1980s. Internationales Asienforum, 13 (3-4), 251-268.
Hartley, Anthony, Rondos, Alex, Woodward, Calvin A., Graham, David M. and Brett-Crowther, Michael (1981). Contributors. The Round Table, 71 (282) doi: 10.1080/00358538108453507
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1981). Laos: a small state involved in neighbour's conflict. The Round Table, 71 (282), 163-169. doi: 10.1080/00358538108453514
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1981). Lao foreign policy: The view from Vientiane. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 11 (3), 351-366. doi: 10.1080/00472338185390231
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1981). Socialist construction and national society in Laos. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 13 (1), 61-71.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1981). National interests and international dependency in Laos. World Review, 20 (2), 51-65.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1981). Laos: The first Lao five year plan. Asian Thought and Society, 6 (17-18), 272-276.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1981). Laos in China's anti-Vietnam strategy. Asia Pacific Community, 11, 83-104.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1981). Reflections on the Lao revolution. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 3 (1), 51-65.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1980). The initial failure of agricultural cooperativization in Laos. Asia Quarterly, 4, 273-299.
Stuart-Fox, Martin and Bucknell, Roderick (1980). On the methodology of interpretation of Buddhist symbolism. Journal of Religious Studies, 8 (2), 38-57.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1979). Tensions within the Thai insurgency. Australian Outlook, 33 (2), 182-197. doi: 10.1080/10357717908444673
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1979). Factors influencing relations between the communist parties of Thailand and Laos. Asian Survey, 19 (4), 333-352. doi: 10.1525/as.1979.19.4.01p0036x
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1979). The Lao revolution: Errors and achievements. World Review, 16 (2), 3-15.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (1977). The Lao Revolution: Leadership and Policy Differences. Australian Outlook, 31 (2), 279-288. doi: 10.1080/10357717708444613
Working Papers
Jacobsen, Trude and Stuart-Fox, Martin (2013). Power and Political Culture in Cambodia. ARI Working Paper Series. 200. National University of Singapore, Asia Research Institute.
Stuart-Fox, Martin (2005). Politics and Reform in the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Working Paper. 126. Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.
Reference Entries
Stuart-Fox, M (2006). Laos.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2005). Laos.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2005). History.
Stuart-fox, M. (2004). Laos.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2002). Lao Buddhist Sangha.
Stuart-Fox, M. (2001). Laos.