18 Mar 2024 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 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 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 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 What price sanctions? John West When trade is made a weapon, the target isn’t always hit.
15 Mar 2024 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Democracy is struggling in South Asia Saira Bano Good governance is essential to managing regional challenges.
12 Mar 2024 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 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 The Translator: "Loss and damage" Melanie Pill A new series in which experts explain the sometimes baffling jargon of international affairs.
11 Mar 2024 The India-France “pas de deux” in the Indo-Pacific Ramesh Thakur Friends in need are bonding together.
11 Mar 2024 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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: The art of what’s possible Daniel Flitton The Melbourne summit delivered substance, even though it won’t change the world.
6 Mar 2024 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 How “like-minded” are Indonesia and Japan about China? Mahbi Maulaya Actions speak louder than words.
6 Mar 2024 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: Small steps at the big summit Daniel Flitton The nitty gritty of diplomatic practice carries a cost for leaders.
5 Mar 2024 Missile MAD: The prospects for global arms control Debalina Ghoshal Agreements can foster trust – but won’t necessarily prevent wars.
5 Mar 2024 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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's new navy: The Japanese option Peter Dean Japan and Australia have similar security strategies, so why not the same ships?
1 Mar 2024 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 cooperation in the clean energy transition Sharon Seah Big ambition is the order of the day.
28 Feb 2024 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 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.