Grant Wyeth
Biography
Publications
Grant Wyeth is a columnist for The Diplomat and is the editor at Asia-Pacific Development, Diplomacy and Defence Dialogue (AP4D).
Why Taiwan should embrace multiculturalism
With a birth rate below replacement level, Taipei has many reasons to boost its workforce from Southeast Asia.
Putting “Australia” at the centre of the country’s foreign policy
A “whole of nation” approach can better connect the various elements of Australia’s international engagement.
Taiwan: To what good is the status quo?
The global system is caught short while China enforces the absurdity that Taiwan cannot be considered a country.
What is Australia’s role in supporting Timor-Leste?
Health and education are where Canberra can help Dili the most. But language barriers require thinking outside the box.
On water matters: the fate Baltic ferries tell of global order
Modern life can hold some inconvenient lessons – for those willing to search them out.
AUKUS: What happens if the Republicans play the Trump card?
A White House change of guard could mean Australia needs to reassess its values under a more nihilistic regime.
Trouble for Trudeau
An early election has left Canada’s PM in a pickle with a pandemic exhausted public also tired of personality politics.
A resounding “oui” for an emoji in Canada
After a new bill to protect French raises separatist jitters, Quebec nationalism gets everyone behind the flag.
India, Canada and the new vaccine politics
As a pharmaceutical powerhouse, India finds it now holds the cards over Canada and what it sees as its irksome PM.
Pagination