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Quad’s great leap forward leaves free trade behind
Commentary
Quad’s great leap forward leaves free trade behind
Originally published in The Australian.
The Director’s Chair: Michèle Flournoy on her life and career, China’s rise and America’s resilience
Podcasts
The Director’s Chair: Michèle Flournoy on her life and career, China’s rise and America’s resilience
In this episode of The Director’s Chair, Michael Fullilove speaks with the distinguished policymaker and policy entrepreneur Michèle Flournoy. 
Biden’s diplomatic team debut is heartening for Australia
Commentary
Biden’s diplomatic team debut is heartening for Australia
Canberra wants Beijing and Washington to manage their contest, so that the rest of us can get on with making our way in the world. Originally published in the Australian Financial…
Alaska tirade shows China and the US are further apart than ever
Commentary
Alaska tirade shows China and the US are further apart than ever
Beijing pushback a sign of its growing confidence abroad. Originally published in Nikkei Asia.
Australia can teach the UK a lesson in Chinese wrath
Commentary
Australia can teach the UK a lesson in Chinese wrath
London may have to learn the hard way that it cannot have its cake and eat it with Beijing. Originally published in the Financial Times.
Lowy Institute Conversations: Zoe Daniel on the legacy of the Trump administration
Podcasts
Lowy Institute Conversations: Zoe Daniel on the legacy of the Trump administration
In this episode of Lowy Institute Conversations, Research Fellow Lydia Khalil sits down with Zoe Daniel to discuss her new book, Greetings from Trumpland.
Southeast Asia’s post-pandemic recovery outlook
Commentary
Southeast Asia’s post-pandemic recovery outlook
Originally published on Brooking's Order From Chaos blog.
All risk, few options in Myanmar
Commentary
All risk, few options in Myanmar
The coup in Myanmar will weaken ASEAN just when outsiders want it to look solid in an era of big-power competition. Originally published in the Australian Financial Review.