2 Nov 2018 Yemen, Khashoggi, and the deadly Saudi trade Elise Thomas No one denies Western weapons are used in Yemen but it took a journalist’s death to focus on arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
1 Nov 2018 Scott Morrison gets ready for Asia’s summit season Sam Roggeveen Yes, familiar themes abound, but there was plenty of interest in the PM’s first big foreign policy speech.
1 Nov 2018 Elections a sham in Rakhine State Melissa Crouch Elections this weekend in Myanmar should be on the agenda of human rights advocates to insist the Rohingya have a voice.
1 Nov 2018 Labor’s ambitions in the Pacific Jenny Hayward-Jones Australia’s politicians are yet to explain why Pacific nations would want only one partner.
1 Nov 2018 “Would you like thanks with that?” Rodger Shanahan Veterans are already well supported before shoehorning an American tradition to Australia and ignores service of others.
31 Oct 2018 Melbourne joins the Belt-and-Road Nick Bisley Maybe a state-level decision will be a circuit-breaker for Australia’s befuddled approach to China’s signature policy.
31 Oct 2018 New Caledonia’s independence referendum explained Alexandre Dayant <p>How and why this moment has arrived, who can vote, and what will happen next? Here is what you need to know.</p>
31 Oct 2018 Concerns over Saudi Arabia go far beyond Khashoggi Lydia Khalil The death of the dissident journalist has exacerbated regional worry about the many missteps by the Saudi Crown Prince.
31 Oct 2018 Caught in the net: slavery on Southeast Asian seas JJ Rose The seafood you bought from your local market could have been caught by a slave.
31 Oct 2018 Trump scores a win over Russia Stephen Blank Ribald nuclear threats by Vladimir Putin show that Washington’s decision to withdraw from the INF Treaty was right.
30 Oct 2018 Disinformation campaigns and US elections Sarah Logan Alerted and (hopefully) alarmed, the new US tactic to scare off Russian interference won’t stop online trolls at home.
30 Oct 2018 Bill Shorten takes on the world Kelsey Munro It’s not Australia going it alone, but the Labor leader wants to chart a more independent course in foreign policy.
30 Oct 2018 The Economist: a change of heart Stephen Grenville In the face of effusive predictions, don’t break out the champagne. Keep calm and carry on.
30 Oct 2018 #Metoo catches up with Bollywood and India beyond Krzysztof Iwanek <p>The bollywood actor who triggered the #metoo movement in India was initially censured for her complaints.</p>
29 Oct 2018 With Trump in Mind, China Realigns Stuart Lau <p>America's anti-China trade policies are compelling China to realign.</p>
29 Oct 2018 Is the TPP worth it? Tom Chodor Despite the hype, there are serious questions whether the benefits of the TPP really outweigh its costs.
29 Oct 2018 The last man executed in Singapore, until the next Kirsten Han Singapore doubles down as Malaysia retreats from the death penalty.
29 Oct 2018 Jamal Khashoggi: shifting law in a deadly turf war Melinda Rankin The journalist’s death illustrates broader anxieties for the international rule of law and the fate of the global order.
27 Oct 2018 Weekend catch-up: Mike Pence takes to the soapbox The Interpreter Vietnam's censorship and foreign policy, Canada's Huawei deal, Himalayan tension: the week that was on the Interpreter.
26 Oct 2018 Japan’s immigration and integration questions Tets Kimura Twice as many people move to Japan than to Australia, now Japan is finally set to accept foreign labourers.
26 Oct 2018 The one Iran deal the US should keep Firouzeh Khoshnoudiparast The 1955 Treaty of Amity has offered a chance to resolve disputes between the US and Iran. Abandoning it carries a cost.
26 Oct 2018 Indonesia: populism and politicisation of Islam Greta Nabbs-Keller The terrorism threat in Southeast Asia fundamentally changed over 15 years, but Indonesian laws struggled to adapt.
25 Oct 2018 Indonesia’s anti-terror law: crisis to consensus Greta Nabbs-Keller How Indonesia moves rapidly from statement to agreement on contentious revisions to anti-terror laws.
25 Oct 2018 Never too late to get the kids off Nauru Jane McAdam Australia is overdue to respond to the deterioration of the mental and physical health of refugee children on Nauru.
25 Oct 2018 Economic diplomacy: Japan + China, BRI push back Greg Earl Watching Shinzo Abe try a high wire act with China’s Xi Jinping, and what tourism tells us about Asia’s economic ties.
25 Oct 2018 Australian energy diplomacy Christian Downie Implemented correctly, Australia could achieve some of its foreign policy goals through its energy exports.
24 Oct 2018 Island diplomacy: a storm in the Maldives Aarti Betigeri A recent election could shift the power balance between China and India in the Indian Ocean.
24 Oct 2018 Pakistan: indebted to China, Saudi Arabia, and IMF Adnan Aamir Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Kahn slammed the IMF during his election campaign and then sought a bailout - why?
24 Oct 2018 Aid links: plastic ban, celebrity ties, and more Alexandre Dayant Japan stops aid to China, what happened to Millennium Villages, and other stories from the development sector.
24 Oct 2018 India’s Arctic energy partnership with Russia Stephen Blank The enduring ties between Moscow and New Delhi have expanded again – in billions of ways.
24 Oct 2018 Vietnam: why blogger Mother Mushroom went free Hunter Marston Hanoi has released a prominent blogger, who'd been jailed on propaganda charges, on the condition she leave for the US.
23 Oct 2018 America builds on development aid Cornelia Tremann Thanks to China, US development financing gets a facelift.
23 Oct 2018 Friends like these … allies and the Pence speech Iain Henry The US may have to adjust its goals and means to obtain full allied support for its China policy, and what about Trump?
23 Oct 2018 Europe: Merkel, May, and Moscovici David Ritchie This month's election in Bavaria is yet another sign of Europe in disarray.
22 Oct 2018 Vietnam’s quandary: red or green? Greg Earl Vietnam is caught between Chinese rocks and a climate change hard place – and looks to partners like Australia for help.
22 Oct 2018 Canada and Huawei: letting politics slip in Kim Richard Nossal Canada's decision to allow Huawei to participate in its 5G mobile networks is much more political than the PM suggests.
22 Oct 2018 Chinese whispers and Pacific agency Tess Newton Cain , Anna Powles , Joanne Wallis Pacific island countries are well aware of strategic risks, and want the issues that worry them most to be in focus.
22 Oct 2018 Thawing tensions in the Himalaya Alexander Davis , Lauren Gawne , Gerald Roche , Ruth Gamble Geopolitics are transforming this influential region politically, culturally, linguistically, and environmentally.
20 Oct 2018 Weekend catch-up: Bougainville referendum and more The Interpreter Hong Kong discontent, Fiji on the UNHRC and fighter aircraft duel (on Instagram): the week that was on The Interpreter.
19 Oct 2018 Do Trump’s tariffs much matter? Stephen Grenville A retreat? Maybe. But an end to globalisation? No.
19 Oct 2018 European companies driven out of Iran Casper Wuite The US decision to re-impose nuclear sanctions on Iran has significant implications for European businesses.
19 Oct 2018 Deciding the future for PNG’s provinces Annmaree O’Keeffe Bougainville’s independence referendum is on the horizon. The prospect of autonomy in other provinces is also growing.
19 Oct 2018 Killing Chimerica John Lee “Decoupling” the deep economic entwinement with China is increasingly seen as vital to US security.
18 Oct 2018 Is the second Trump-Kim summit necessary? Khang Vu The more attention the world pays Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal, the less incentive it has to actually surrender weapons.
18 Oct 2018 South Asia diplomacy hostage to a bitter legacy Syed Badrul Ahsan Pakistan, India, Bangladesh – the neighbourhood just can’t seem to get along.
18 Oct 2018 The geopolitics of China’s tax reforms Merriden Varrall Any government – even in the People’s Republic – has to be wary about changing income tax rules.
18 Oct 2018 Mahathir: Uighurs “have done nothing wrong” Elliot Brennan Countries are struggling to navigate the issues – trying to please Beijing, the Uighurs, and respect human rights.
17 Oct 2018 Beware of fighter pilots bearing gifts Victor Abramowicz A “dog fight” between a Russian and US jet, apparently over Syria, looks to be fake news.
17 Oct 2018 Daylight robbery: cyber escapades of North Korea Elise Thomas Everyone knows Pyongyang’s criminal hackers are hard at work – but what nobody knows is how to stop them.
17 Oct 2018 Pacific links: PNG, the fast and the furious, more Alexandre Dayant Sports cars for APEC, French Polynesia wants justice for nuclear tests, plus links from the Pacific islands region.