28 Sep 2021 Yemen: the search for leverage after Afghanistan Philip Eliason Islamists see advantage in a perceived reduction of America’s commitment to friends. Yemen could be the start.
28 Sep 2021 AUKUS and the nuclear non-proliferation regime Cathy Moloney Australia’s new trilateral agreement and its hard-won nuclear grand bargain.
28 Sep 2021 Australia’s real leverage in China’s CPTTP bid Hugh Piper Beijing has handed Canberra an unexpected bargaining chip. The question is how to best use it?
27 Sep 2021 AfPak’s back, alright Aarti Betigeri Pakistan needs to think carefully about its relationship with Afghanistan. The world is watching.
27 Sep 2021 Dankeschön Frau Merkel Ian Kemish A former Australian ambassador to Germany reflects on the Chancellor’s significant impact in the Indo-Pacific.
24 Sep 2021 Afghanistan: The Hazara dread Sitarah Mohammadi , Sajjad Askary What the Taliban takeover means for one of the most persecuted peoples in the world.
24 Sep 2021 Whipping the Covid-19 vaccine market into shape Philippa Nicole Barr The COVAX vaccine procurement facility has run a remarkable race, but needs stable funding for long-term success.
24 Sep 2021 AUKUS: France’s strategic outcry Eglantine Staunton After the drama of recalled ambassadors in the wake of a new Indo-Pacific strategic deal, it’s time for dialogue.
23 Sep 2021 Economic diplomacy: After AUKUS in trade, aid and technology Greg Earl Commercial links may be China’s response to the submarine deal.
23 Sep 2021 Can the China model be accommodated in the CPTPP? Naoise McDonagh A rules-based trading system is the bare minimum that Beijing must agree to if it wants to talk accession.
23 Sep 2021 Africa and the Caribbean, together, seek global bargaining power Carlisle Richardson Countries so often historically at the mercy of strategic interests wants to shape their collective destiny.
22 Sep 2021 By land or sea: Thailand perseveres with the Kra Canal Shaun Cameron The fabled Thai waterway meant to bypass the Strait of Malacca has been mooted for centuries. Could its time have come?
22 Sep 2021 Digital authoritarianism not just a China problem Ausma Bernot Surveillance technologies are increasingly used to track and trace. New global regulations are needed, for all players.
21 Sep 2021 AUKUS and the CPTPP: It’s all about China Ian Hill Security deterrence is only one factor in the new and fast-moving geostrategic environment of the Indo-Pacific.
21 Sep 2021 Australia-India trade deal: An early harvest or cherry picking? Justin Brown A pragmatic tone appears to distinguish the revived talks. Ambitious, not so much.
21 Sep 2021 Myanmar’s extreme Buddhist nationalists Amresh Lavan Gunasingham The release of hard-line Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu bodes ill for the rights of the country's religious minorities.
20 Sep 2021 Trudeau’s test: Taking stock of a foreign policy legacy Edward McCann The Canadian PM pivoted towards the Asia-Pacific, but has struggled to find tangible success.
20 Sep 2021 When you’re in a hole, stop digging: Australia and the nuke sub deal Albert Palazzo By the time Canberra’s subs roll off the dock, their capabilities will be obsolete, and there are bigger threats, too.
20 Sep 2021 The law when putting autonomous military platforms on a shopping list Eve Massingham The fear of rogue killer robots looms large but legal questions go well beyond the pointy end.
20 Sep 2021 Australia’s wartime seaborne trade: insights from before Peter Layton The cargo, not the ships, should guide Australia’s responses to potential threats against seaborne trade and supply.
17 Sep 2021 China – a lonely superpower Henry Storey Despite many countries having issues with the West, China has few obvious alliance candidates.
17 Sep 2021 Safeguarding Pacific Island seas starts with indigenous knowledge Anna Naupa A new declaration by Pacific leaders on maritime zone preservation helps, but must also allow for cultural dialogue.
17 Sep 2021 Sunk! France cries outrage over snubbed subs John Sexton The French president is stung, the local media in uproar, and allies are caught in the storm.
16 Sep 2021 North Korea’s calculated restraint Khang Vu Pyongyang is giving Washington a taste of its own “strategic patience” medicine.
16 Sep 2021 How nuclear subs could transform Australia, its alliance and Asia Sam Roggeveen First thoughts on the consequences of a truly momentous decision.
16 Sep 2021 AUSMIN is a chance to refocus Biden’s Indo-Pacific strategy Ashley Townshend , Susannah Patton , Tom Corben For all the talk, there is little evidence that Washington is treating the region as a decisive priority.
15 Sep 2021 US engagement in Southeast Asia: How much will be enough? Jun Yan Chang , Collin Koh Complaints about America’s attention to the region need to be put in proper context.
15 Sep 2021 The future is female in PNG Leanne Jorari In 46 years of independence, only seven women have been elected to Papua New Guinea’s parliament. Can the tide turn?
15 Sep 2021 Semiconductors: the skills shortage Elliot Silverberg , Eleanor Shiori Hughes Even in a digital age, people – engineers – are essential to manufacturing. But demand is by far outstripping supply.
14 Sep 2021 Tokyo2020+1 wraps up as Japan’s next race begins Donna Weeks With candidates jostling to take over from Yoshihide Suga, a late sprint from behind can’t be ruled out.
14 Sep 2021 Diagnosing Indonesia’s health challenges Ariane Utomo , Firman Witoelar The sickness in the country’s health system was apparent long before the pandemic. Covid only makes reforms more urgent.
14 Sep 2021 Fears China will play games with the 2022 Winter Olympics Colin Peebles Christensen Beijing’s practice of arbitrary arrest and “hostage diplomacy” is prompting a backlash that may lead to a boycott.
13 Sep 2021 Iran’s energy diplomacy Rodger Shanahan Tehran knows its hand when it comes to playing the energy card across the region.
13 Sep 2021 Small hints of a bigger opportunity in Australia-South Korea ties Peter Dean Defence industry engagement can be the bridge to span different strategic visions of challenges to the region.
13 Sep 2021 Risks versus opportunities in national security thinking Albert Palazzo Conventional security logic is undergoing a revolution that includes renewable energy. Australia needs to get on board.
10 Sep 2021 The right climate for Indonesia-United States cooperation Eko NM Saputro If Washington is to judge its trade partners on environmental measures, Jakarta actually has a good story to tell.
10 Sep 2021 The many consequences of a clear blue day on 11 September, 2001 Lydia Khalil The butterfly effect of the global war on terror has had far-reaching impacts on the freedoms it was meant to defend.
10 Sep 2021 Candour, at last, on China – but then what? Hugh Piper Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has made explicit Australia’s challenge. The next step is ensuring business knows the plan.
9 Sep 2021 Economic diplomacy: Australia Inc’s new world order Greg Earl Is “China plus” the answer to fading US global hegemony?
9 Sep 2021 An Afghan test leaves Australia’s principles wanting Edmond Roy A cricket match offered a field to engage on rights issues but instead the government further isolated the Taliban.
9 Sep 2021 ANZUS and Trumpism Ben Scott Australia needs to acknowledge its blind spots in its 70-year friendship with America.
8 Sep 2021 9/11: A President reacts on a day of fear and anger Michael Fullilove An absorbing new documentary captures the first response of the Bush administration to the horror inflicted on America.
8 Sep 2021 Policing national security since 9/11 Warwick Jones Terrorist threats set the Australian Federal Police a global challenge. But one to be balanced with priorities at home.
8 Sep 2021 China’s digital currency takes shape Evan Freidin A new central bank system to control the flow and exchange of money dovetails into Beijing’s big tech crackdown.
7 Sep 2021 A blockchain solution to Covid-19 vaccine scams Philippa Nicole Barr An international market for fake medicine threatens hard won gains in the global vaccination race.
7 Sep 2021 The evolving Taliban-ISK rivalry Amira Jadoon , Andrew Mines , Abdul Sayed With the US withdrawal, the Taliban must decide if cooperating with an old enemy could risk losing to a new one.
7 Sep 2021 Matching strategic and defence policy to the climate challenge Brendan Sargeant Australia is looking too much at symptoms rather than the causes – and missing the need to work cooperatively.
6 Sep 2021 Trouble for Trudeau Grant Wyeth An early election has left Canada’s PM in a pickle with a pandemic exhausted public also tired of personality politics.
6 Sep 2021 Japan’s nuclear identity and the complicated endgame Tom Corben The legacy of a complex nuclear history weighs heavily on a country torn between deterrence and disarmament.
6 Sep 2021 Turbulence, the Taliban, and Turkey’s role in Afghanistan’s future Iain MacGillivray A role supporting operations at Kabul airport looks to offer Recep Tayyip Erdoğan more risks than rewards.