1 Sep 2021 Alliance management – a history in pictures Daniel Flitton In a game of diplomatic spot-the-difference, a sense of continuity is evident at recent AUSMIN meetings.
1 Sep 2021 Will ANZUS make it to 80? Sam Roggeveen A war in Asia would be a true test of the “unbreakable” bonds said to define the US-Australia relationship.
30 Aug 2021 Debating the alliance Susannah Patton An ambitious attempt to open new avenues to assess the US-Australia alliance misjudges the chance of independent action.
25 Aug 2021 Afghanistan holds lessons for American power in Asia Sam Roggeveen The US will one day ask the same question about its presence in Asia that it did of Afghanistan: is it still worth it?
24 Aug 2021 Duterte’s back-down on US forces in Philippines Andrea Chloe Wong After several threats to scrap the agreement giving US troops a legal basis in the country, challenges are lingering.
23 Aug 2021 Why politics and pandemics don’t mix John West Michael Lewis’ stranger-than-fiction take on how America’s public health mechanisms failed in the face of Covid-19.
20 Aug 2021 Can the US and China cooperate on climate? Henry Storey Deals, denials and grand bargains on the road to the COP26 climate change conference.
19 Aug 2021 North Korea calling Khang Vu The hotline between Pyongyang and Seoul is operational again despite irritation at joint US military ops in the region.
19 Aug 2021 Decoding intelligence on Afghanistan Ben Scott An official inquiry should answer much wider questions about the US mission than only those of the final few weeks.
16 Aug 2021 Afghanistan: the right time to leave Rodger Shanahan There was no “low cost” solution for the United States other than endless conflict.
6 Aug 2021 Refreshing American soft power in the Pacific Islands Moses Sakai , Patrick Kaiku Tales of past wars no longer resonate. The US has better stories to tell, not least of its own stumbles with democracy.
3 Aug 2021 India-US ties: Work in progress Sarosh Bana “Quad” partners they may be, but the US is performing a delicate dance around its human rights concerns in India.
28 Jul 2021 Far more world leaders visit China than America Neil Thomas If leadership diplomacy was an Olympic sport, Beijing beats Washington to the gold medal.
23 Jul 2021 Shouldering their fair share? The ANZUS allies in the Pacific Islands Anna Powles , Joanne Wallis A reported pivot by special forces to the region raises questions about the role expected of Australia and New Zealand.
22 Jul 2021 US-China rivalries: What matters for ASEAN Nurliana Kamaruddin Southeast Asian nations have learned to be wary of big powers offering promises of security in return for loyalty.
20 Jul 2021 Can Biden’s Build Back Better World compete with the Belt and Road? Henry Storey Overhyping China’s BRI can be self-defeating and play into Beijing’s hands.
8 Jul 2021 Ukraine: Balancing China and the rest Nikola Mikovic With strong links to Washington, Kiev finds itself economically bound to Beijing.
8 Jul 2021 Staying ahead in global tech leadership Jennifer Jackett As US-China rivalry creates the prospect of competing technology ecosystems, practical measures will maintain an edge.
6 Jul 2021 Australia right to back Biden on democracy Ben Scott Foreign policy trade-offs are an uncomfortable truth on the road to rules-based freedom.
1 Jul 2021 Donald Rumsfeld: Defiance defined by Iraq Daniel Flitton Rumsfeld’s memorable quips should not obscure his central role in the catastrophe of the 2003 Iraq invasion.
29 Jun 2021 Hsinchu: Taiwan’s city at the centre of China’s conundrum Perry Q Wood Semiconductors are the drivers of the digital economy. The US needs them. So does China. And Taiwan makes the most.
24 Jun 2021 North Korea: The long-awaited fallout of summit diplomacy Khang Vu Pyongyang is hinting at talks. But only at a price. And history shows it will then ask for more.
21 Jun 2021 Believing Biden Daniel Woker The US President has persuaded European allies of his values-based policy. But will such faith carry home?
18 Jun 2021 Maladies, remedies and optimising security Victor Abramowicz A closer defence relationship with the US must be balanced by nuanced diplomacy to most benefit Australia’s security.
16 Jun 2021 An alliance of democracies is essential Michael J Green The only question is – what kind?
11 Jun 2021 Australia should steer the US off a values-based Indo-Pacific strategy Ashley Townshend , Susannah Patton Rallying the world’s democracies to check China’s power can only unite a narrow coalition in the region.
9 Jun 2021 China overtakes America in presidential diplomacy Neil Thomas Memo for the White House: You should get out more.
8 Jun 2021 Biden’s agenda is anything but “normal” Erin Hurley Instead, the new President has taken on a wildly ambitious policy agenda that captures decades of progressive work.
3 Jun 2021 Moon’s last, best chance after Biden summit Soo Kim The South Korean president came to Washington for vaccine supplies and to shore up a legacy for North Korea engagement.
3 Jun 2021 Nord Stream 2: Assessing Russia’s “serious geopolitical victory” Nikola Mikovic The US has realised the energy pipeline is nearly completed. But that might not be the end of the opposition.
1 Jun 2021 China’s never-ending Tibet paranoia Rahul Mishra The growing US–China rivalry is changing the dynamics of the contest over Tibet.
1 Jun 2021 Biden-Putin summit: Managing expectations Ian Hill Plenty of problems could benefit from the US and Russia working together. But don’t confuse talk with approval.
31 May 2021 Is Southeast Asia ready for a US-China tech decoupling? Manoj Harjani Some regional countries have sought to diversify. But this doesn’t necessarily mean choosing sides.
24 May 2021 “Flexible” is the new North Korea policy buzzword Khang Vu A responsive approach has clear benefits, but Washington and Seoul must be careful not to fall out of line.
11 May 2021 Biden’s North Korea review is a diplomatic victory for Moon Jae-in Khang Vu South Korea’s president has won the new administration in Washington over to his way of thinking.
6 May 2021 Economic diplomacy: Patent politics and trade deal twists Greg Earl President Biden moves to suspend vaccine patents, RCEP ramps up, IA-CEPA gets a lesson and US dollar reserves tank.
6 May 2021 Biden’s North Korea plans come into view Soo Kim Short on details, the US president’s policy positions still leave plenty of room for speculation.
30 Apr 2021 Telephone diplomacy: Joe Biden signals a new approach towards Turkey William Gourlay In acknowledging the Armenian genocide, the US president has created waves with a long-standing ally.
27 Apr 2021 High hopes and hot air on climate change Anthony Burke Good pledges, moral suasion and new impetus for accountability have yet to sway the recalcitrant.
22 Apr 2021 Economic diplomacy: Supply chains, ASEAN wanes, and Japan’s coal dump Greg Earl Will government have to pick a winner for 6G networks to show the US and Japan as “global leaders in innovation”?
21 Apr 2021 China’s Twitter trolls make bid for vacant Trump property Elliott Zaagman “Own the libs” obnoxiousness failed, but China’s social media diplomats haven’t all got the memo.
20 Apr 2021 “America’s back” in the Paris Agreement. For how long? Nicholas Chan Climate politics is enjoying an optimistic moment, but a Trumpist rerun would be ruinous for environmental diplomacy.
20 Apr 2021 Roosevelt’s lessons for nations across generations Philip Citowicki Over a century ago, Theodore Roosevelt declared “the quality of the leaders is all-important”. It’s as true now as then.
19 Apr 2021 Sticks and carrots in Biden’s Russia strategy Matthew Sussex Washington deserves two cheers for its early moves against Moscow. But the approach remains fundamentally reactive.
19 Apr 2021 America and China: Imagining the worst Erin Hurley A little well-crafted speculation can shake off complacency and allow people to focus on the true challenge.
16 Apr 2021 Light at the beginning of the tunnel? Dick Grant A look at the first months of the Biden administration gives cause for optimism – and caution.
13 Apr 2021 Iran-US-Israel: Boxing out of the shadows Rodger Shanahan Gradual progress in talks to revive the nuclear deal may be dealt a blow by a series of “grey-zone” attacks.
12 Apr 2021 The Quad (finally) delivers: Can it be sustained? Susan Thornton The future of the grouping might well be determined by China’s behaviour.
12 Apr 2021 Covid recovery, in Australia and the world John Edwards Drawing from his new Lowy Institute Paper, John Edwards looks at the fallout of the pandemic and where things are going.
9 Apr 2021 Economic diplomacy: Global tax, education exports and Team Australia Greg Earl Levelling the field with a global minimum tax, rethinking student fee revenue, and getting APEC back in the room.