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How will the United States manage the new challenge to the old status quo?
Commentary
How will the United States manage the new challenge to the old status quo?
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review.David Ignatius
Reforming the international protection regime:  Responsibilities, roles and policy options for Australia
Analyses
Reforming the international protection regime: Responsibilities, roles and policy options for Australia
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Nonresident Fellow in the Migration and Border Policy Project Dr Khalid Koser argues that the international protection regime is failing and…
China wants what we have, so it won’t risk a spat
Commentary
China wants what we have, so it won’t risk a spat
Originally published in the Australian on 30 August 2016.  Alan Dupont
Jokowi now Stronger, but Reform Agenda Narrower than Ever
Commentary
Jokowi now Stronger, but Reform Agenda Narrower than Ever
Originally published in the Australian.Aaron L Connelly
Australia needs better foreign investment rules
Commentary
Australia needs better foreign investment rules
  Originally published in the Nikkei Report.Stephen Grenville
The Hague Tribunal's South China Sea ruling: empty provocation or slow-burning influence?
Commentary
The Hague Tribunal's South China Sea ruling: empty provocation or slow-burning influence?
Last month’s ruling by a tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) on the dispute brought by the Philippines against China has earned its place in maritime legal…
G20 Monitor: Towards Hangzhou and Hamburg
Reports
G20 Monitor: Towards Hangzhou and Hamburg
The 21st edition of the G20 Monitor highlights considerations for the G20 ahead of the 4–5 September 2016 G20 Leaders’ Summit in Hangzhou, China. It also canvasses three topics…
It’s time to clear the clutter on foreign investment policy
Commentary
It’s time to clear the clutter on foreign investment policy
Originally published in The Australian.Peter Cai
How to improve the FIRB process
Commentary
How to improve the FIRB process
Originally published in The Australian Financial Review.Stephen Grenville