Papua New Guinea can feed Japan’s energy appetite
Originally published in the East Asia Forum.
The chips are down for China
Forget Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Covid or war in Taiwan. A package of US export restrictions is set to kneecap China. Originally published in The Australian.
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Cassandra Steer
Cassandra Steer is Deputy Director (Mission Specialists) at the Australian National University Institute for Space, and Chair of the Australian Centre for Space Governance. She has...
2022 Lowy Lecture - Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
The Director-General of the World Trade Organization delivered the 2022 Lowy Lecture at Sydney Town Hall.
A symbolic, stabilising step is one thing – but do Australia and China have enough shared interests for progress?
Anthony Albanese and Xi Jinping’s meeting comes in a world where the geopolitical dynamics have changed too much for a ‘reset’ to occur. Originally published in The Guardian.
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Geopolitical competition among the larger powers in the Pacific
There is strategic anxiety in both the United States and Australia about China's increasing influence in the Pacific.
Sir Lawrence Freedman on the military lessons from Russia’s Ukraine war, and Australia’s strategic outlook
The renowned strategic thinker Sir Lawrence Freedman discusses the conduct of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the lessons for militaries around the world, and developments in the UK and A...
Asean is less dysfunctional on geopolitics than it seems
Originally published in The Straits Times.
Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism guest editorial
Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism special issue on violent extremist risk assessment, with contributions from Adrian Cherney,Michele Grossman & Lydia Khalil....
Ali Wyne on great power competition, the United States and China
What does great power competition mean, and where did the concept come from? In this episode of Rules Based Audio, Ben Scott speaks to author and analyst Ali Wy...