Henry Storey
Biography
Publications
Henry Storey holds a Master of International Relations degree from Melbourne University. He currently works as a Senior Analyst, Asia at Dragoman and was formerly an editor at Foreign Brief and Young Australians in International Affairs. The views expressed are his own.
![Cracks beginning to appear in the Russia-India relationship](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/9yXbN6zI00rozb1s8aOTBt3PBjkKRKGi.jpg?itok=VHbhc4FH)
Cracks beginning to appear in the Russia-India relationship
But Washington’s interests might actually be served by New Delhi and Moscow muddling through.
![History haunts Japan–South Korea ties](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/GettyImages-1161481583.jpg?itok=p6FImMDa)
History haunts Japan–South Korea ties
Geopolitical expediency has previously pushed South Korea and Japan closer together, but a painful past keeps intruding.
![Beijing’s bad books: Australia can learn from Norway and South Korea](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/GettyImages-1228796134-min.jpg?itok=TD9uL-lk)
Beijing’s bad books: Australia can learn from Norway and South Korea
China’s coercive diplomacy is not new. Other countries have managed to repair ties after a perceived slight.
![The brakes on Beijing’s ambition](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/GettyImages-1215807633.jpg?itok=XvCR_Anx)
The brakes on Beijing’s ambition
While we prepare for the worst, myriad reasons suggest that China’s rise is not as inevitable as often assumed.
Pagination