5 Sep 2024 Economic diplomacy: Taking sides for an election Greg Earl From ANZUS, Indonesia, regional business and media reporting, Penny Wong seems to have legacy in mind.
28 Aug 2024 The geopolitical ripple effect of Asia’s ageing population Mohd. Yunus Economies, cultures and foreign policy objectives are set to evolve with the region’s shifting demographics.
23 Aug 2024 Key questions for reform of the New Colombo Plan Ly Tran A boost to the ties that bind Australia and the Indo-Pacific is essential to humanising public diplomacy and building life-long connections.
21 Aug 2024 Australia takes a big first step to engage civil society in foreign policy Heather Wrathall , Jasmine Stephens With a new multi-million dollar fund, Canberra underscores the importance of robust and transparent democracy.
9 Aug 2024 Without money, the global biodiversity target is just an empty promise Mohd. Yunus Beyond social responsibility, funding conservation in developing nations is critical to the global economy.
17 Jul 2024 Has Biden “checkmated” China? Susannah Patton The President is rightly proud of having bolstered US alliances. But claims of beating China are overreach.
18 Jun 2024 The carbon sinks of Southeast Asia are in trouble Mohd. Yunus Global demand for palm oil and paper is threatening a fragile peatland ecosystem. International cooperation is needed now.
16 May 2024 Beyond borders, beyond loss: How regional cooperation can safeguard Asia’s biodiversity Mohd. Yunus The threats to migratory species is urgent and can only be tackled together.
1 May 2024 The rise and endurance of minilaterals in the Indo-Pacific Sarah Teo Will small groupings of nations last? Bet on self-interest.
18 Apr 2024 The fog of measuring military balance in Asia Rahman Yaacob Numbers alone don’t tell the story.
28 Mar 2024 Mind the gap: China’s megaproject promises fall short of reality in Southeast Asia Grace Stanhope , Alexandre Dayant Debt, delay and deteriorating ties between China and its infrastructure partners have led some to go it alone.
9 Feb 2024 Australia and ASEAN: A storied history Sue Thompson After 50 years of dialogue, the relationship has matured on economic, political, and strategic interests.
9 Jan 2024 Navigating the strange minilateralverse of madness Brendan Taylor The vogue has seen a boom of small Indo-Pacific gatherings, but a hard look is needed to decide which are sustainable.
8 Dec 2023 America's re-balance to Asia delayed … again Henry Storey Whisperings of Chinese military facilities in the Gulf combine with Gaza War to further complicate US efforts at strategic re-prioritisation.
23 Nov 2023 Economic diplomacy: Hits and misses for Project Diversify Greg Earl India and Vietnam are the rising new trade partners as business cools on China amid new American protectionism.
14 Sep 2023 More than just rice: Asia’s food supply anxieties Genevieve Donnellon-May Most economies in Southeast Asia are net food importers. Is now the time for Australia to step up its export production?
13 Sep 2023 Sea robbery in the Singapore Strait Thư Nguyễn Hoàng Anh A crucial global trade route is subject to a rash of petty crime, but the consequences aren’t so petty.
15 Jun 2023 The importance of pride: supporting LGBTQ rights in Asia Brenda R. Alegre The recent Sydney WorldPride was a milestone moment in connecting a regional and global movement.
9 Jun 2023 East Asia’s low welfare spending model fails to tackle inequality Gyu-Jin Hwang A historical reliance on family has allowed governments to put the economic onus on those who can least afford it.
25 May 2023 Economic diplomacy: Taking cover from the summit war of words Greg Earl Proliferating regional institutions risk becoming shooting stars, with a long trail of bureaucratic half-lives behind.
25 May 2023 Decoding diplomatic dynamics in Asia: The numbers tell a captivating story Susannah Patton , Jack Sato China, Japan and Indonesia each lead the US with a higher tempo of top-level diplomatic activity in the region. But defence ties differ.
10 May 2023 Malaysia’s Anwar seeks Asian Monetary Fund and “dedollarisation” Shankaran Nambiar By reviving an old idea, Malaysia’s PM hopes to be in the driver’s seat for regional economic leadership.
3 May 2023 The “Indo-Pacific” is here. Yet “Asia-Pacific” lives on Sanchari Ghosh Debate over the shape of the region is far from settled – and with that lies the promise of ongoing rivalry.
2 May 2023 Choosing openness in the international economy Andrew Leigh As the region seeks to rebound from a global economic downturn, the free flow of goods and services is key.
1 May 2023 Finding opportunity in Asia’s net-zero transition Muyi Yang Australia will miss out if it doesn’t prepare for lower coal and gas exports.
13 Apr 2023 Economic diplomacy: Counting the cost of decoupling Greg Earl US-China tensions are disrupting economic links for other countries as new forecasts of slow growth make change harder.
8 Mar 2023 “Amplify their voice”: Promoting gender equity in Asia and the Pacific Daniel Flitton The regional head of UN Women has a simple but crucial message on this International Women’s Day.
16 Feb 2023 Economic diplomacy: Banking on Asia is hard to escape Greg Earl Australian banks are stepping back from Asia just as the government pushes for business to diversify away from China.
9 Feb 2023 With caution and tact: How Asian countries voted on Ukraine at the UN Stéphanie Fillion A resolution forces nations to show their hand. After Russia’s invasion, consistency has not been to everyone’s liking.
7 Feb 2023 Valuing Asia’s women leaders Ramona Vijeyarasa Telling the Asian stories remind us that these are not “Australian”, or “Asian” or “American” experiences – but global.
6 Feb 2023 The big picture: five lessons for five years of the Asia Power Index Hervé Lemahieu Superpower rivalry matters – but don’t be blinded to the role of smaller players in a region of many contests.
5 Jan 2023 Australia’s mainstream media neglected Asia’s Covid stories Ross Tapsell A heavy focus on how the US and UK struggled with the pandemic further removed Australians from their neighbourhood.
24 Oct 2022 US midterms: How Republican wins (or losses) could shape Asia policy John Kachtik A form guide to the key races that will determine what role Republicans play in the US approach to regional challenges.
4 Oct 2022 Building a better development finance institution: Australia’s opportunity Jessica Mackenzie , Alberto Lemma Canberra can learn a lot about risk appetite and the culture of financing from those already in the space.
13 Sep 2022 Powerhouse: clean energy transitions in the Indo-Pacific Parul Bakshi Energy security is shifting to new interdependencies based on alternate fuels and rare earths.
6 Sep 2022 Debating Southeast Asia’s future Susannah Patton Insights from six of the region’s most interesting economic thinkers show the pathway to collective growth is not clear.
2 Sep 2022 The right tools for a coherent regional response to forced migration Caitlin McCaffrie Reforming the Bali Process will provide a genuine forum for Australia and partners to prepare ahead of the next crisis.
30 Aug 2022 Why engaging Asia matters even more Peter Varghese Australians thought they understood the shape of a shared regional future but today its contours look less certain.
23 Aug 2022 Asia skills critical to Australia’s economic future and security Leigh Howard Regional expertise needs to extend well beyond base literacy and towards a more Asia-capable workforce.
5 Aug 2022 Development finance in Asia: a memoir Robert Wihtol A former president of the Asian Development Bank reminisces about dealing with the rise of China.
3 Jun 2022 Labor should create a “Regional Carbon Bank” for ASEAN and the Pacific Peter McCawley An urgent demand for clean electricity infrastructure requires needs a dedicated, multilateral agency in support.
2 Jun 2022 Knowledge is power: A small investment for a big return Mubashar Hasan Australia should see that training rights advocates across the region can be an effective means to bolster democracy.
1 Jun 2022 Water torture: Asia‑Pacific’s “WASH” crisis in need of solutions JJ Rose Access to clean water is not only a development challenge but one for geopolitics, too.
19 May 2022 Getting the most from Australia’s regional engagements Hayley Channer As in-person meetings restart after Covid, it’s time to assess what resources support the many strategic groupings.
17 May 2022 No Gas: Lessons from Poland and Bulgaria for the Quad Angus Houston , Marc Grossman The risk of disrupted energy supplies is not only in Europe but a danger in the Indo-Pacific, too.
17 May 2022 AUKUS: More than meets the eye Jada Fraser A series of small, overlapping initiatives are combining to bolster the security architecture of the Indo-Pacific.
5 Apr 2022 Why liberalism has few friends in Asia John Keane The damage inflicted on the region by European imperialism was not forgotten – a backlash that continues to the present.
1 Apr 2022 Youth politics in East and Southeast Asia Adhiraaj Anand Traditional parties are up against an unstoppable force of young activists set to shape democracy in the region.
16 Feb 2022 Joe Biden’s new Indo-Pacific Strategy: A view from Southeast Asia Aristyo Rizka Darmawan Rather than trying to push ASEAN to confront China, the White House has made an important gesture for unity.
10 Feb 2022 Economic diplomacy: Mission critical as Australia’s own BRI gains pace Greg Earl Australia’s new embrace of South Korea in minerals, defence, and trade is well-timed as the country catches up to Japan.