16 Aug 2019 Timor-Leste, 20 years on Mica Barreto Soares What does development look like, two decades after starting over?
16 Aug 2019 The Vanguard Bank standoff shows China remains undeterred Trinh Le <p>Coercion rather than conciliation is Beijing’s preferred tactic in South China Sea disputes.</p>
16 Aug 2019 Keep calm and fly on … unless someone stops me Mark Beeson As flygskam fever erupts, why not ration frequent flyers to save a global cost of travel on the flimsiest of pretexts?
16 Aug 2019 Press freedom in Australia needs much more than piecemeal protection Keiran Hardy Alone among the Five Eyes, Australia has no explicit protection of journalists in the exercise of search warrants.
15 Aug 2019 Economic diplomacy: China dependency and a notable departure Greg Earl Australia seems set to end this year about twice as dependent on China for its two-way trade than on the United States.
15 Aug 2019 Sheer stupidity and diplomatic damage from ugly Aussies abroad Alex Oliver Pack your manners with your passport, people!
15 Aug 2019 Pacific courts need more women judges Anna Dziedzic Women are rarely seen in Pacific Island judiciaries, but the tide is starting to turn.
14 Aug 2019 China’s “currency manipulation” in context Stephen Grenville China previously mirrored the policies of other emerging economies, with the same success – only on a huge scale.
14 Aug 2019 The state of the Pacific as the 2019 Forum convenes Jon Fraenkel This year’s gathering will hear new, old, and recycled ideas, but the ones that make a difference may not make the news.
14 Aug 2019 Pacific links: Bainimarama’s back, Australia chided on climate, more Alexandre Dayant With the Pacific Islands Forum leaders’ summit about to get underway, here are featured stories from across the region.
14 Aug 2019 Indonesia: the injustice system Aisyah Llewellyn , Ranto Sibarani Two recent cases show how rising intolerance and intimidation has a legal cost for minorities in the archipelago nation.
13 Aug 2019 Japan and South Korea’s diplomatic dispute doesn’t need US mediation Lauren Richardson If history is a guide, the interests of Korean victims, not US strategic goals, must be put first.
13 Aug 2019 Does Chinese aid make Australians more generous? Jonathan Pryke , Terence Wood , Christopher Hoy A survey finds surprising results when Australians are asked to consider Chinese aid in the Pacific.
13 Aug 2019 Hong Kong Protest City: Podcast out now Kelsey Munro Ben Bland and Primrose Riordan discuss the ongoing political unrest in Hong Kong.
13 Aug 2019 The (other) continent we can’t defend Elizabeth Buchanan A rude challenge awaits Canberra’s cosy assumptions about the Antarctic Treaty System and its ongoing relevance.
12 Aug 2019 Geopolitical moves in Jammu and Kashmir have a local cost, too Alexander Davis , Ruth Gamble The planned dissolution not only creates a regional disturbance, but tips the balance against minority rights.
12 Aug 2019 70 years of the Geneva Conventions and why we need them more than ever Rebecca Barber As tensions rise, this highpoint of multilateralism in the past offers comfort to the present in knowing rules apply.
12 Aug 2019 It’s time for a “Quad” of coast guards David Brewster This modest proposal could help bring stability and security to the Indo-Pacific, without the military fanfare.
9 Aug 2019 “Security Brexit”: Johnson follows Trump in the Persian Gulf Daniel Woker The UK has made a premature break with what should be a collective response to a crisis in Europe’s near-abroad.
9 Aug 2019 US, China now have a three-week window to avert trade talks collapse John Edwards There will have to be a negotiation to enable negotiations to resume, and quick, otherwise the US election will intrude.
9 Aug 2019 In Myanmar, a unity still out of reach Michael Sainsbury Perpetual conflicts put Aung San Suu Kyi’s peace plan – and political future – on shaky ground.
8 Aug 2019 Is North Korea still interested in working-level talks? Khang Vu Missile tests hardly seem to signal Pyongyang’s sincerity but may serve as a distraction tactic for wider aims.
8 Aug 2019 The backlash to “brownface” in Singapore Sangeetha Thanapal <p>A racist advert on the state broadcaster has again thrust tensions about Singapore society into the limelight.</p>
8 Aug 2019 Down and out in Dhaka Syed Badrul Ahsan An epidemic, a rights activist, an exiled judge, and lynch mobs have Bangladesh in an uproar.
7 Aug 2019 Pacific islands stand ground on West Papua push Johnny Blades In a battle of wills in the region, Australia and Indonesia now find the island nations have a measure of leverage.
7 Aug 2019 China-US currency clash: Who’s manipulating who? Roland Rajah Trumpian currency intervention is a bigger risk than China weaponising the renminbi.
7 Aug 2019 Climate change is a national security issue Pat Conroy The Morrison government’s Pacific “Step Up” will stumble before it starts unless global warming is taken seriously.
7 Aug 2019 Aid links: colonial comeuppance, a sting in the bite, and more Alexandre Dayant Assessing the education of girls in India, hiring an apprentice helps, plus links from across the development sector.
7 Aug 2019 Trump bets on Pakistan to deliver peace in Afghanistan Adnan Aamir The hope might rest with Imran Khan, but for all the warm words, Pakistan can do only so much to influence the Taliban.
6 Aug 2019 US foreign policy: restraint without retrenchment Robert E Kelly Can the US escape a “law of the hammer”, where the deployment of American troops abroad offers a temptation to use them?
6 Aug 2019 Coordinating with America to pressure China on trade Stephen Grenville Beijing should pay legitimate intellectual property charges yet the system is an imperfect way to reward innovation.
6 Aug 2019 PNG: making sense of a massacre Watna Mori From the heights of political power to the depths of violence, Hela province follows a familiar path.
5 Aug 2019 Iran: Washington calls on Canberra Rodger Shanahan Politics more than military necessity will decide if Australia backs Trump’s push for a Persian Gulf security force.
5 Aug 2019 ASEAN’s strategic engagement in the unwieldy Indo-Pacific Nurliana Kamaruddin The terminology might have converged, but differing interpretations of how to manage the region still pose a challenge.
5 Aug 2019 Balancing act: China’s nationalist consumer boycotts Elliott Zaagman Outbursts of patriotic consumer outrage has become an increasing risk for foreign businesses in China.
2 Aug 2019 Trump and the question of intelligence Gregory F. Treverton Nominating loyalist John Ratcliffe as US intelligence chief will only compound the problem of speaking truth to power.
2 Aug 2019 What China’s defence paper tells us about Beijing’s regional ambition Pooja Bhatt Threat perceptions dominate, as expected in a defence statement – but with wider goals to reshape security architecture.
2 Aug 2019 The curious case of Hamza bin Laden’s death Lydia Khalil Why is the world only now hearing about the apparent death of the al-Qaeda scion, and will it hurt the terrorist group?
1 Aug 2019 Economic diplomacy: Guns versus butter, trade wars, and feeding PNG Greg Earl Could trade talks with China be split from broader diplomacy in order to escape a security dilemma?
1 Aug 2019 China’s aid: lend your money, (don’t) lose your friend Alexandre Dayant , Sulagna Basu “Friendship” is a common formula Beijing’s uses describe its Pacific ties – but what does being friends really mean?
1 Aug 2019 Indigenous roots of the “first” Filipino suicide bombing Joseph Franco A June attack in Sulu could be a rediscovery of an almost forgotten cultural practice rather than ISIS mimicry.
31 Jul 2019 A podium protest aimed at swimming’s administrators, not China André Leslie Those trying to turn Mack Horton’s spat with Sun Yang into an attack on China have plunged down the wrong lane.
31 Jul 2019 Pacific links: life on Manus, kava questions, seasonal workers, more Jonathan Pryke From tracking development data to the visit of PNG’s PM, stories and links from across the Pacific islands region.
31 Jul 2019 The bittersweet pill in the Australia-India sugar stoush Natasha Jha Bhaskar The WTO fight over India’s sugar subsidies is a chance for New Delhi to encourage farmers into more profitable crops.
31 Jul 2019 China’s intelligence gathering ships change the equation James Goldrick If not quite a return to the Cold War, there are operational consequences to China’s increasing naval capabilities.
30 Jul 2019 Gender: workforce transformation in Defence Greg Moriarty A greater proportion of women in key leadership roles is critical in meaningful and enduring change.
30 Jul 2019 PNG: Marape’s blueprint for change in a fast vanishing honeymoon Jonathan Pryke , Shane McLeod The new PM has big ambition to write a new chapter for the country but not to put himself at the centre of every deal.
30 Jul 2019 Australia’s great and powerful friends: Podcast out now Kelsey Munro Michael Fullilove discusses Boris Johnson, Donald Trump and Scott Morrison.
30 Jul 2019 The Pacific step up goes to Washington Alan C. Tidwell Finding a voice amid the diplomatic clamour in Washington can sometimes benefit from the help of friends.
29 Jul 2019 Malaysia’s Mahathir has no interest in building a dynasty Amy Chew <p>Speculation Mukhriz Mahathir could take over from his father is just that – Anwar Ibrahim is anointed.</p>