3 Aug 2018 An emerging Indo-Pacific infrastructure strategy Roland Rajah The outlines of a potentially promising four-pronged approach to the region’s infrastructure needs can be discerned.
2 Aug 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: infrastructure and trade Greg Earl US–Japan–Australia infrastructure cooperation, ADB circumspect about China’s BRI, and more.
31 Jul 2018 Sri Lanka failing on human rights Taylor Dibbert A new UN report on protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the country makes for depressing reading.
20 Jul 2018 The many voices of Hong Kong Vivienne Chow Chief Executive Carrie Lam has backed down from a disparaging and hostile stance towards using English.
20 Jul 2018 Myanmar’s fourth estate Elliot Brennan The trial of two Reuters reporters is a sign of a withering local press and the rise of social media rumourmongering.
19 Jul 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: India ties, Labor on BRI Greg Earl Infrastructure wars in Asia, a Japan-Europe deal, and the Varghese India report got a surprisingly low-profile launch.
11 Jul 2018 China’s expanding navy James Goldrick The PLA-N is growing rapidly, raising problems for personnel and the integration of new capabilities into the service.
4 Jul 2018 Hambantota: “the Chinese port” Aarti Betigeri The facility is seen as an egregious example of how Beijing is using loans and aid to curry strategic influence in Asia.
7 Jun 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: G7 after Trump, avoiding a China bust, and ASEAN integration Greg Earl Greg Earl with economic news from across the region.
4 Jun 2018 Mindful Mattis did just fine at the Shangri-La Dialogue Euan Graham The US Secretary of Defense fleshed out the Trump administration’s “free and open Indo-Pacific” strategy with aplomb.
24 May 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: China relations, debt time bomb, and new rivalries Greg Earl Greg Earl with economic news from across the region.
17 May 2018 Philippines: justice removed, justice denied Imelda Deinla , Veronica Taylor , Steven Rood The dismissal of the Supreme Court chief justice signals the demise of the rule of law in Asia’s oldest democracy.
15 May 2018 Will Argentina’s problems destabilise Asian economies? Stephen Grenville <p>Argentina’s problems will be high-profile, as it is the current chair of G20, but in our region the lessons of 1997 have been fully absorbed.</p>
15 May 2018 The high price of fashion Bernadette Anvia Sweatshop conditions are still widespread across Asia in clothing and footwear manufacturing.
8 May 2018 Unexpected lessons on measuring power in Asia Bonnie Bley <p>The Lowy Institute Asia Power Index yields many surprising results.</p>
3 May 2018 Asia: jobs policy vs the machines Alexandre Dayant Only politicians can stem labour-market inequality arising from new technologies.
26 Apr 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: security costs, Japanese investment, and Chinese business relations Greg Earl Greg Earl with economic news from across the region.
24 Apr 2018 Attack of the Twitter bots Vivienne Chow <p>A surge in social media followers across Asia has raised questions about self-censorship.</p>
19 Apr 2018 Digital Asia links: Weibo backflip, Facebook comeuppance, dancing grandpa, more Sarah Logan <p>Sarah Logan’s links to digital news across Asia.</p>
12 Apr 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: Indonesia and Vanuatu, dole woes, and IP theft Greg Earl Greg Earl with economic snippets from across the region.
6 Apr 2018 Tajikistan and Uzbekistan: a welcome but fragile thaw Luke Dawes The signs of warming relations between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan are built on the friendship between two authoritarian rulers.
30 Mar 2018 Deterrence under the dragon’s shadow: Vietnam’s military modernisation Wu Shang-Su Vietnam has long sought to calibrate its defence posture in the shadows of great power competition.
29 Mar 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: TPP trade reform, remaking aid, and Indonesian relations Greg Earl Talk of new aid cuts raise new questions about what sort of serious alternative can be fashioned to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
28 Mar 2018 Mekong: more dams, more damage Tom Fawthrop Asia’s great river is under growing threat from hydropower.
1 Mar 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: Asian infrastructure, football diplomacy, and investor protection Greg Earl Big plans and big projects are dominating the Great Game of power politics.
27 Feb 2018 Digital Asia links: internet cafe camping, a stink over Winnie the Pooh in China, and more Sarah Logan <p>A digital round-up from across Asia.</p>
22 Feb 2018 “Global Britain” on the line in the South China Sea Euan Graham , Shashank Joshi Joint freedom of navigation patrols by the UK and France would be more convincing to a regional audience.
15 Feb 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: Maldives showdown, selling infrastructure and feeding India Greg Earl <p>Economic news from across Asia.</p>
9 Feb 2018 Review: Asia on a knife-edge Robert Wihtol A newly released book by John West takes a guarded view of the world’s most promising region.
9 Feb 2018 Hong Kong: race-baiting the judiciary Alvin Y.H. Cheung An effort is underway to “other” Hong Kong’s common law system: to portray it as a colonial holdover ripe for replacement.
6 Feb 2018 ASEAN matters and deserves credit John Blaxland For all its inconveniences, Australia is overwhelmingly dependent on ASEAN working and working well.
5 Feb 2018 Is ASEAN still central to Australia? Euan Graham Canberra is busy diversifying its diplomatic efforts partly in response to ASEAN's shortcomings.
2 Feb 2018 China’s economic gloom merchants Stephen Grenville China will one day run into the same growth-constraining factors as South Korea and Japan. But not yet.
2 Feb 2018 The courage of youth on display in Hong Kong Vivienne Chow An independent spirit might not mean separating Hong Kong from China, but adopting ways that threaten vested interests of the ruling class.
1 Feb 2018 Economic diplomacy brief: TPP rides again, students vs spies on campus, and Britain cools on China Greg Earl Trade deals in Asia are a test of America's self image, as the debate rages on China's on-campus influence in Australia.
25 Jan 2018 Asia’s escalating missile race Brendan Thomas-Noone Last year saw a surge in testing and deployment of both ballistic and cruise missile technology throughout the Indo-Pacific.
24 Jan 2018 The China factor in India’s commitment to ASEAN Chietigj Bajpaee India's position on ASEAN reflects an ambition to create a bulwark against the emergence of a Sino-centric regional order.
22 Jan 2018 Britain can be a power in Asia John Hemmings , James Rogers The UK’s decline is no more pronounced than that of any Western nation.
18 Dec 2017 Digital Asia Links: Bitcoin bans, online gambling and heavy metal guitars Sarah Logan Sarah Logan with links on digital developments across Asia.
18 Dec 2017 Brexit Britain won’t be able to uphold Asia’s liberal order Aaron L Connelly For a relatively small country so far away, British nationals play an outsized role in Southeast Asia – for now.
12 Dec 2017 Searching for sustainable energy in the Mekong Tom Fawthrop Southeast Asian governments are starting to wake up to the vast potential of solar energy.
7 Dec 2017 Japan: Shinzo Abe wrestles with constitutional change Donna Weeks Winning a two-thirds parliamentary majority is no guarantee of change for Japan's pacifist constitution.
1 Dec 2017 Review: Clash of expectations for Hong Kong and Beijing Kevin Carrico How long can a mantra of one country, two systems survive?
1 Dec 2017 Donor scramble as Cambodia hits undo on democracy David Boyle The time may be ripe for punitive actions to call Hun Sen’s bluff.
29 Nov 2017 Economic diplomacy brief: Geo-economics as the new Great Game Greg Earl Forget the China-US economic comparison. Will Australia cope when Indonesia's economy is bigger?
27 Nov 2017 Australia-UK cooperation on the rules-based order Christopher R Hughes Britain can learn from complex challenges faced by an Australia that is economically dependent on China.
22 Nov 2017 Trump’s truancy in Asia could hasten a hegemon’s demise Andrew Phillips China is forging ahead with a regional counter-order to displace America.
21 Nov 2017 Battered Bangladesh risks everything on unsafe factories Aaron L Connelly Workers safety is being compromised in the garment industry despite outrage at past disasters.
17 Nov 2017 Digital Asia links: Data regulations, Faceook’s Cambodia experiment, bitcoin exchanges and more Sarah Logan Sarah Logan with links on digital developments across Asia.
5 Nov 2017 Trump’s Asia trip kicks off with Abe meeting Greg Earl The Japanese PM doesn't need an untrusted US President setting his international security agenda.