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  • 18 Mar 2024
    • India
    • India's Economy
    • United Kingdom
    • Australian trade, investment & economy
    • Free Trade
    • Trade
    • Migration

    Reverse colonialism? India and Britain’s free trade agreements

    Aarti Betigeri
    The failure of FTA talks between New Delhi and London rings with an unmistakable tone of irony.
  • 18 Mar 2024
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security

    Australia and deterrence: Dazed and confused

    Michael Clarke
    Debate about Australia's new nuclear-powered submarines betrays confusion and vagueness about what deterrence is.
  • 18 Mar 2024
    • Defence & Security
    • European Union
    • Türkiye
    • United States

    The ripple effects of NATO expansion

    William Gourlay
    Türkiye’s approval of Sweden’s entry into the treaty alliance has led to improved US–Turkish relations.
  • 15 Mar 2024
    • Australia
    • Australia and Climate Change
    • Australia and the Pacific
    • Australia's Army
    • Australia's Defence Challenges
    • Australian Defence Force
    • Pacific Islands
    • China and the Pacific
    • Fiji
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Vanuatu

    A “climate defence force” for the Pacific

    Thomas Lonergan
    By harnessing human, environmental and resource security, Canberra can counter Beijing’s coercive tactics in the region.
  • 15 Mar 2024
    • Trade
    • Review

    What price sanctions?

    John West
    When trade is made a weapon, the target isn’t always hit.
  • 15 Mar 2024
    • China
    • China's Economy
    • Chinese Trade
    • Europe
    • Germany
    • Global Economy
    • Trade
    • Climate change
    • Environment

    Shipping and the great shrinking waterways

    Selwyn Parker
    With droughts a more regular feature due to climate change, the globe needs a big rethink on supply chains.
  • 14 Mar 2024
    • Pacific Islands
    • Tonga
    • Public Opinion
    • Public Opinion Polling

    Tongan attitudes to the world

    ‘Ungatea Fonua Kata , Jessica Collins
    A new poll reveals how the Pacific archipelago views US, Chinese and Australian influence.
  • 14 Mar 2024
    • Vietnam
    • Australia

    Australia-Vietnam: A partnership made in China?

    Jack Butcher
    Strategic partnerships can begin with certain goals but come to serve totally different purposes.
  • 14 Mar 2024
    • Aid & Development
    • Southeast Asia
    • Climate change

    A multilateral bank for the Indo-Pacific?

    Michelle Lyons , Roland Rajah , Grace Stanhope
    The region needs a dedicated bank that enhances economic security in the pursuit of climate and development goals.
  • 13 Mar 2024
    • China
    • Philippines
    • South China Sea
    • Taiwan

    Understanding China’s efforts to bridge the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait disputes

    Sophie Wushuang Yi
    Regional problems are challenging enough without lumping them together.
  • 13 Mar 2024
    • Bangladesh
    • Myanmar
    • Asylum seekers and refugees
    • Human rights
    • Migration

    A ring-fence around the Rohingya can’t last – Australia’s policy needs to change

    Arunn Jegan
    Seven years on, a temporary aid agenda is only extenuating the problem.
  • 13 Mar 2024
    • India
    • United Nations

    Great power ambitions: India’s aim at the UN Security Council

    Arkoprabho Hazra
    New Delhi is a system-influencing state, with an eye on multi-alignment, but is that enough to secure a permanent seat at the table?
  • 12 Mar 2024
    • Bangladesh
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Pakistan

    Democracy is struggling in South Asia

    Saira Bano
    Good governance is essential to managing regional challenges.
  • 12 Mar 2024
    • Myanmar

    Myanmar: What the generals hear might not be what the world means

    Andrew Selth
    History holds lessons for the gap between perceptions and policies.
  • 12 Mar 2024
    • China
    • Australia and Asia
    • Australian Public Opinion
    • Multiculturalism
    • Technology
    • Transnational Challenges
    • Public Opinion
    • Public Opinion Polling

    Chinese social media and the 2025 Australian federal election

    Fan Yang , Robbie Fordyce , Luke Heemsbergen
    Those intent on spreading political misinformation are finding ways around strict foreign interference rules.
  • 11 Mar 2024
    • Climate change
    • Recommendations

    The Translator: "Loss and damage"

    Melanie Pill
    A new series in which experts explain the sometimes baffling jargon of international affairs.
  • 11 Mar 2024
    • India
    • France

    The India-France “pas de deux” in the Indo-Pacific

    Ramesh Thakur
    Friends in need are bonding together.
  • 11 Mar 2024
    • International Relations

    International relations: Changing the narrative

    Ngô Di Lân
    In a shift from polarity to networks, non-state actors, corporations and transnational entities are reshaping global affairs.
  • 8 Mar 2024
    • Australia
    • Pacific Islands
    • Fiji
    • Sex and Gender

    Supporting Pacific women to tell the region’s stories

    Rosi Tamani-Doviverata , Kathy McLeish
    Ensuring all local voices are heard makes for far more powerful reporting.
  • 8 Mar 2024
    • Development Assistance
    • Southeast Asia
    • Poverty
    • Multilateral Development Banks
    • Sex and Gender

    Gender equality financing: Spotlight on Southeast Asia

    Grace Stanhope
    A discrepancy in data collection for gender-led funding is skewing the stats on development support in the region.
  • 8 Mar 2024
    • Australia and the Pacific
    • Pacific Islands
    • Fiji
    • Nauru
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Solomon Islands
    • Tonga
    • Tuvalu
    • Sex and Gender

    State of play for Pacific women in 2024

    Jessica Collins
    When the playing field is levelled, the dividends are doubled, both in politics and sport.
  • 7 Mar 2024
    • Australia in the World

    Economic diplomacy: Australia Inc’s new tilt at ASEAN

    Greg Earl
    The economic prospects have been clear for decades, but the government is now throwing serious money at Southeast Asia.
  • 7 Mar 2024
    • Intelligence and security
    • Review

    Spy novels and unicorn hunting

    Mark Pierce
    Seeking perfection among the dead ends, red herrings and lost causes, a lover of espionage lists the must-haves.
  • 7 Mar 2024
    • Global Economy

    Central bank digital currencies: Is there a blueprint for success?

    Sauradeep Bag
    Countries carry different motives to change from the cash economy. But privacy and security concerns remain.
  • 7 Mar 2024
    • India
    • Migration
    • Sustainability

    Securing India’s cities

    Abhijnan Rej
    The country’s future as an Indo-Pacific power depends on how resilient its cities are in the face of current and emerging threats.
  • 6 Mar 2024
    • Asean
    • Australia

    ASEAN-Australia: The art of what’s possible

    Daniel Flitton
    The Melbourne summit delivered substance, even though it won’t change the world.
  • 6 Mar 2024
    • China
    • Japan
    • North Korea
    • South Korea
    • Russia
    • United States

    A summit between Japan and North Korea? About time

    Khang Vu
    With Kim Jong-un extending an olive branch to Tokyo, high-level talks may be on the cards, but roadblocks remain.
  • 6 Mar 2024
    • Indonesia
    • Japan

    How “like-minded” are Indonesia and Japan about China?

    Mahbi Maulaya
    Actions speak louder than words.
  • 6 Mar 2024
    • Defence & Security
    • Diplomacy
    • United States

    Grand strategising: The view from outside

    Mark Beeson , Van Jackson
    It is entirely possible that the US may soon install a very different policy elite with very different ideas about domestic and foreign policy.
  • 5 Mar 2024
    • Asean
    • Australia

    ASEAN-Australia: Small steps at the big summit

    Daniel Flitton
    The nitty gritty of diplomatic practice carries a cost for leaders.
  • 5 Mar 2024
    • Defence & Security

    Missile MAD: The prospects for global arms control

    Debalina Ghoshal
    Agreements can foster trust – but won’t necessarily prevent wars.
  • 5 Mar 2024
    • China
    • Australia
    • Climate change
    • Environment
    • Sustainability
    • United States

    From confrontation to collaboration: Working together on critical minerals supply chains

    Marina Yue Zhang , Xunpeng (Roc) Shi
    A global energy transition will rely not on decoupling but uniting for a diversified and sustainable future.
  • 5 Mar 2024
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • Australia and Climate Change
    • France
    • United Kingdom
    • Climate change
    • Environment
    • Sustainability

    A role for nuclear in Australia’s climate response?

    Stephen Grenville
    In the facts-lite political debate, the opportunities and comparative advantages of solar are being sidelined.
  • 4 Mar 2024
    • Asean
    • Australia

    Melbourne gets a taste of the ASEAN way

    Daniel Flitton
    Terms like 'consensus' and 'cooperation' float through the air, but awkward subjects keep intruding.
  • 4 Mar 2024
    • Australian Navy
    • Defence & Security

    After ambition, implementation: How Australia builds its new navy

    Richard Dunley
    The ambition of the RAN’s plans will leave many sceptical. The government must take charge.
  • 4 Mar 2024
    • Quad

    What binds the Quad

    Bharat Sharma
    The four-nation grouping suffered a false start but has proved better connected in its new incarnation.
  • 4 Mar 2024
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Russia
    • Ukraine

    Why is Putin again threatening a nuclear war?

    Alexander Clackson
    And just as importantly, is the West willing to call his bluff?
  • 1 Mar 2024
    • Australia
    • Intelligence and security

    ASIO versus the A-team

    Ben Scott
    Mike Burgess kicked off a guessing game with his speech this week – which might have obscured his true message.
  • 1 Mar 2024
    • Asean
    • Southeast Asia
    • Global Economy
    • Trade

    The parts within the whole: Understanding Southeast Asia’s economies

    Hannah Denson
    The diversity within the region is as important to understand as the ways ASEAN seeks to build consensus.
  • 1 Mar 2024
    • Australia
    • Australian Navy
    • Defence & Security

    Australia's new navy: The Japanese option

    Peter Dean
    Japan and Australia have similar security strategies, so why not the same ships?
  • 1 Mar 2024
    • Middle East Conflict

    Reports the two-state solution is dead are greatly exaggerated

    Martin S. Indyk
    Enjoy free access to Martin Indyk’s analysis of Hamas-Israel conflict in the latest issue of Foreign Affairs.
  • 1 Mar 2024
    • India
    • Migration

    An Indian advantage abroad

    Ved Shinde
    Delhi is reinvigorating its outreach to overseas Indians - even as attracting talent from India is becoming an urgent necessity.
  • 29 Feb 2024
    • Defence & Security
    • United States
    • Review

    When war-planning and politics collide

    Erin Hurley
    The rhythms of the electoral cycle are too often overlooked in the conduct of conflict.
  • 29 Feb 2024
    • Asean
    • Australia

    What to watch at the ASEAN-Australia summit

    Susannah Patton
    The summit will succeed if the prime minister can build relationships, articulate a clear narrative, and avoid controversy.
  • 29 Feb 2024
    • Global Economy
    • Climate change

    A new global climate finance goal must balance need with political reality

    Georgia Hammersley , Melanie Pill
    Support from rich countries to poor ones is at the heart of the Paris Agreement – still the question remains how much?
  • 29 Feb 2024
    • Asean
    • Defence & Security

    Southeast Asia's preferred military exercise partner

    Rahman Yaacob , Jack Sato
    The US is at the top of the list for both the quantity and quality of its military exercises. Here's why.
  • 28 Feb 2024
    • China
    • Myanmar

    Could Myanmar become Beijing’s quagmire?

    Henry Storey
    The imperative to protect Chinese victims of transnational crime has set off a chain reaction that could jeopardise Beijing’s longer-term objectives.
  • 28 Feb 2024
    • Asean
    • Australia
    • Energy
    • Climate change

    ASEAN-Australia cooperation in the clean energy transition

    Sharon Seah
    Big ambition is the order of the day.
  • 28 Feb 2024
    • Pakistan
    • Technology

    Pakistan pulls the data plug

    Adnan Aamir
    Online censorship in the wake of extraordinary elections is the latest challenge to cost the country.
  • 28 Feb 2024
    • China
    • North Korea
    • South Korea
    • Russia
    • United Nations
    • United States

    Can South Korea become a global pivotal state?

    Gabriela Bernal
    With non-permanent member status on the UN Security Council, Seoul has a long list of goals to help make its mark.
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