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Countdown to Asia’s summit season
Countdown to Asia’s summit season
After two years of Covid-19 hiatus, Asia’s “summit season” is back. This year the G20 meeting of top global economies will also be hosted in Asia, as well as the Association of…
Solutions to the North Korea issue no longer include denuclearisation
Solutions to the North Korea issue no longer include denuclearisation
On 25 October, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol told the National Assembly that North Korea had completed preparations for its seventh nuclear test. While the exact date of…
The real message B‑52s send from northern Australia
The real message B‑52s send from northern Australia
On Monday, ABC’s Four Corners program broke news that the United States is investing in new infrastructure at RAAF Tindal, the air force base just south of Darwin, so that it can…
B-52 bombers only part of a very long Australian story
B-52 bombers only part of a very long Australian story
Onlookers should not be surprised to see growing numbers of nuclear-capable B-52 bomber aircraft in Australia’s airspace and territory. B-52s have been flying over the Northern…
The remote Marshall Islands complicate US Pacific policy
The remote Marshall Islands complicate US Pacific policy
The Marshall Islands, clustered in the vast reaches of the Pacific between Australia and Hawaii, are set to renew an agreement with the United States in a process that carries…
Where the chips fall: in containing China, the US can leave Australia out
Where the chips fall: in containing China, the US can leave Australia out
Earlier this month, Australia’s security ally, the United States, launched a policy of containment towards China, Australia’s largest trading partner and the country that has…
US midterms: How Republican wins (or losses) could shape Asia policy
US midterms: How Republican wins (or losses) could shape Asia policy
For Republicans in the US midterm elections next month, contests as divergent as Alaska and Florida, districts in California, or senate seats in South Dakota and Idaho will shape…
Supporting democracy without fighting autocracies
Supporting democracy without fighting autocracies
The new US National Security Strategy, released last week, reaffirmed that the Biden administration sees competition with autocracies as its top challenge. This message has…
Competing and cooperating: the paradox in US strategy
Competing and cooperating: the paradox in US strategy
The first page of the Biden administration’s National Security Strategy, released last week, identifies “two strategic challenges”. The first is what is typically described as…
The Global Fragility Act in PNG: can the US succeed?
The Global Fragility Act in PNG: can the US succeed?
It was a long-awaited announcement that drew little attention in Australia. In April, US President Joe Biden named Haiti, Libya, Mozambique, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Coastal…