A strange complacency
Daniel Flitton reviews The Four Flashpoints: How Asia goes to war by Brendan Taylor.
Originally published in the Australian Book Review.
Reinforcing Indonesia–Australia defence relations: The case for maritime recalibration
A maritime realignment of Australia–Indonesia defence relations could shape the broader Indo-Pacific security architecture and provide an additional strategic hedge for b...
Submission to Review of Australian Broadcasting Services in the Asia-Pacific
Review by Department of Communications and the Arts
By Shane McLeod , Jonathan Pryke
Going legit? The foreign policy of Vladimir Putin
Putin’s foreign policy will remain grounded in long-standing assumptions about Russia, the West, and international order.
Jeffrey Robertson
Jeffrey Robertson is a Visiting Fellow at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, and an Associate Professor at Yonsei University in South Korea, where he focuses on diplomati...
Indonesia's economy: Between growth and stability
Indonesia has much economic potential but the trade-off between growth and stability continues to bind its growth ambitions.
ASEAN–Australia relations: The suitable status quo
Australia’s dialogue partner relationship with ASEAN is more suitable for Australian interests in Southeast Asia than the idea of ASEAN membership.
Submission to the inquiry into the strategic effectiveness and outcomes of Australia’s aid program in the Indo-Pacific
Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
By Jonathan Pryke