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Beijing won't allow Hong Kong to sing from a different song sheet
Commentary
Beijing won't allow Hong Kong to sing from a different song sheet
Originally published in Nikkei Asian Review Ben Bland
East Asia’s decoupling
Research Notes
East Asia’s decoupling
East Asia is no longer reliant on US or Western markets to fuel its growth, giving it more room to manage amid global trade tensions.
2018 Australia–Papua New Guinea Emerging Leaders Dialogue Outcomes Report
Reports
2018 Australia–Papua New Guinea Emerging Leaders Dialogue Outcomes Report
The Lowy Institute hosted the sixth annual Australia–Papua New Guinea Emerging Leaders Dialogue from 4 to 6 December 2018 in Cairns, Australia.
Brexit warning for Australia: Voter immigration concerns an easy fringe target
Commentary
Brexit warning for Australia: Voter immigration concerns an easy fringe target
Originally published in Australian Financial Review Sam Roggeveen
We need the Five Eyes spy network, but with oversight
Commentary
We need the Five Eyes spy network, but with oversight
Originally published in Sydney Morning Herald Richard McGregor
The Ineffable Hulk, Trump is always one temper tantrum from disaster
Commentary
The Ineffable Hulk, Trump is always one temper tantrum from disaster
Originally published in Sydney Morning Herald Michael Fullilove
The Asia-Pacific in 2019: What to Expect
Commentary
The Asia-Pacific in 2019: What to Expect
Daniel Flitton on “A one horse race”. Originally published in The Diplomat.
Economic conflict between America and China: A truce declared, the talks begin
Reports
Economic conflict between America and China: A truce declared, the talks begin
The real issue in the US–China trade negotiation is the dramatic change in China’s economy evident over the past decade.
After the Midterms: Australia, the United States and the international order
Speeches
After the Midterms: Australia, the United States and the international order
Executive Director Dr Michael Fullilove reflects on the Trump administration, the effect of the midterms on US foreign policy and what this means for Australia and the world order…