Sharon Seah

Ms

Sharon Seah

PhD student
The Australian National University
National Security College, Crawford School of Public Policy

Ms Sharon Seah is Principal Fellow and Coordinator of the Climate Change in Southeast Asia Programme at the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore. She is currently pursuing her PhD at the Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University. Prior to academia, Ms Seah spent fifteen years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs including as a diplomat in the Singapore Embassy in Thailand (2003 – 2006) and in the National Environment Agency of Singapore. She was Associate Director at the Centre for International Law of the National University of Singapore prior to joining ISEAS. Ms Seah graduated with a Master in Public and International Law from the University of Melbourne in 2018. Her research interests are in ASEAN, multilateralism, and climate change. She is co-editor of Energy and Decarbonization in Southeast Asia (ISEAS Publishing: 2025), Cities and the Climate Challenges in Southeast Asia (ISEAS Publishing: 2023), 50 Years of ASEAN and Singapore (World Scientific: 2017), and editor of Building a New Legal Order for the Oceans (NUS Press: 2019). She is the lead author of The State of Southeast Asia Survey (2021 – 2025) and the Southeast Asia Climate Outlook Survey (2020-2024).

Research Interest

ASEAN, multilateralism and climate change