16 Nov 2020 Putting real Australian money on the table to help Indonesia Roland Rajah An outright loan for A$1.5 billion won’t meet all Indonesia’s needs – but it’s a very welcome start.
12 Nov 2020 In post-Covid recovery, hidden costs of going green Awidya Santikajaya An environmentally sustainable recovery from the pandemic’s economic damage shouldn’t disadvantage developing countries.
29 Oct 2020 Lessons from Covid: Tackling disease with a city-by-city approach Jose M.L. Montesclaros , Mely Caballero-Anthony Two examples – Wuhan and Singapore – show that lockdowns of densely populated urban centres are effective if done right.
27 Oct 2020 Singapore and Sri Lanka: Newfound opportunities amid Covid-19 pandemic Roshni Kapur , Chulanee Attanayake Singapore’s efforts to diversify food imports is a practical choice that bodes well for Colombo’s Asia-centric policy.
26 Oct 2020 Crew-change crisis risks supply chains – and lives Christiaan De Beukelaer Some 400,000 seafarers are currently stuck on ships, past the end of their contracts, unable to go home.
26 Oct 2020 Can Covid-19 advance gender equality in China’s health policies? Sara E Davies , Huiyun Feng , Connie Cai Ru Gan The coronavirus pandemic revealed the disconnect between wishful official edicts and rigid social conventions.
21 Oct 2020 Diplomacy after Covid: No looking back Jeffrey Robertson This will not be the last year the world gathers in a virtual meeting – just think beyond Zoom as the platform.
7 Oct 2020 Global trade policy at a lull, but for how long? Dick Grant With economies and trade meetings cut down by Covid‑19, and political uncertainty in the air, we’re at a standstill.
3 Oct 2020 Protecting political leaders from Covid-19 Mark F. Briskey Power and rank offer no immunity to the coronavirus. What is a leader supposed to do?
1 Oct 2020 In Bangladesh, Covid adds to a list of maladies Syed Badrul Ahsan A stalling economy, climate challenges, a refugee crisis, and now a spat with Saudi Arabia make for troubling times.
30 Sep 2020 Duterte’s vaccine promise is a political placebo Michael Beltran The Philippine president has pinned hopes on a miracle solution to the Covid crisis while gutting effective responses.
23 Sep 2020 How much did the spies really know about the virus? Daniel Flitton What was said (and, just as importantly, not said) in Australia hints at early intelligence assessments of Covid-19.
22 Sep 2020 Building a Covid vaccine strategy for Australia Danielle Fitzpatrick Tempering expectations is a start. The next test will be to ensure the most vulnerable are not left behind.
17 Sep 2020 Covid-19 and Indonesian monetary policy Stephen Grenville , Roland Rajah Funding the deficit is a necessary short-term measure, but “free money” can lead down a dangerous path.
16 Sep 2020 Where the US went wrong in the pandemic Jeremy Youde Public health in America is inherently a political issue. It didn’t need to be a partisan one.
10 Sep 2020 Economic diplomacy: Borders, barriers and obstacles Greg Earl Reshoring incentives gather steam, India’s RCEP regrets sink in, and Indonesia’s stimulus spending gets stuck.
10 Sep 2020 Working one for the planet Mark Beeson After a lifetime employed, what if people spend one last year in the job and donate their salary to charity? I’m game.
7 Sep 2020 Pandemic democracy Benjamin Reilly Voting is based on trust between citizens and their government. In an age of social distancing, such faith is tested.
7 Sep 2020 How Russia benefited from Belarus’s turmoil Nikola Mikovic The “last European dictator” has turned back to the Kremlin after the West imposed sanctions for recent crackdowns.
1 Sep 2020 Covid economic recovery a long-term test for Australian leadership John Edwards Australia faces rising unemployment, increased debt and lower living standards, but the challenges are not insuperable.
27 Aug 2020 Economic diplomacy: Spilled milk and foreign wages Greg Earl The government blocks a sale to a Chinese dairy firm, overseas remittances stay afloat, and ministers talk frameworks.
20 Aug 2020 In Malaysia’s Covid “infodemic”, crime is all too easy Harris Zainul A crackdown on the spreading of false information is unfair if people don’t have the means to spot it.
18 Aug 2020 Diplomacy and global governance after Covid‑19: Prepare for change Jeffrey Robertson Centralised decision-making and tighter budgets are here to stay, with pointless political talkfest out of the way.
14 Aug 2020 World order in the time of coronavirus Bobo Lo Blame China and Russia. But the real cause of breakdown in the “rules-based international order” lies with the West.
13 Aug 2020 Economic diplomacy: A call to syringes, not arms Greg Earl Australia looks to navigate a recession, global business faces routine disruptions, and war is cheaper than a pandemic.
12 Aug 2020 Afghanistan’s unseen Covid crisis Andrew Quilty In a country familiar with tragedy, the pandemic is met with a dose of nonchalance. But the numbers keep going up.
11 Aug 2020 Cambodia: Hard choices Kimkong Heng Punishment for democratic backsliding might force Hun Sen’s government closer to China – but not without cost.
10 Aug 2020 What we have lost: International education and public diplomacy Angela Lehmann Entangling universities with geopolitics can mean a bad student experience has a far broader cost.
10 Aug 2020 The most important American election ever? Mark Beeson Four more years of Trump would be simply catastrophic, not just for America but for the world.
5 Aug 2020 The invisible during the pandemic Audrey Jiajia Li Singapore’s thousands of migrant workers make up the bulk of Covid-19 cases in the city-state.
5 Aug 2020 The way to post-Covid recovery in the Indo-Pacific? Act now Roland Rajah If Australia wants to see future stability in the region, it needs to find ways to help today, not down the track.
4 Aug 2020 Covid and crime: Twin tests for Papua New Guinea Shane McLeod An audacious drug smuggling attempt and a coronavirus outbreak put pressure on PNG’s police chief.
3 Aug 2020 Melbourne or Washington, all politics is local, again Daniel Flitton Coping with the pandemic will be a long haul, not just for cities or countries, but for the world.
3 Aug 2020 Under the influence: Peddling conspiracy in a pandemic Lydia Khalil Lifestyle and wellness personalities are lending conspiracy theorists a glossy sheen, and not without danger.
31 Jul 2020 COVIDcast: Looking at China from the grassroots, with Dexter Roberts Richard McGregor , Dexter Roberts The latest episode in a podcast to discuss the implications of coronavirus for Australia, the region, and the world.
30 Jul 2020 Economic diplomacy: Post-Covid trade, from decoupling to wet markets Greg Earl Recent parliamentary submissions offer a window into the opportunities and risks when the country re-emerges more fully.
30 Jul 2020 Pacific islands: The cost to tomorrow of the crisis today Catherine Wilson The brunt of the Covid-19 recession will be borne by developing nations, where youth populations are dominant.
29 Jul 2020 American carnage, take two Erin Hurley Covid-19 is a loser. Donald Trump is banking on civil unrest in America’s cities to drum up fear – and votes.
29 Jul 2020 Europe, united in recovery – for now Alexandre Dayant A “historic” agreement has buoyed markets and marks a further, albeit temporary, step towards European federalism.
24 Jul 2020 The world can still prosper from free trade Dick Grant Trade negotiators must think that theirs is an unhappy lot. But they keep trying – as they should.
23 Jul 2020 Vanuatu: A real test for local emergency response Linda Kenni , Eranda Wijewickrama With Covid-19 restrictions isolating the island country, Cyclone Harold forced a new approach to disaster management.
17 Jul 2020 COVIDcast: Malcolm Turnbull on geopolitics and the pandemic Malcolm Turnbull , Hervé Lemahieu The latest episode in a podcast to discuss the implications of coronavirus for Australia, the region and the world.
16 Jul 2020 Economic diplomacy: Covid recovery, from Singapore to the EU Greg Earl A shaky result for Singapore’s PAP, a jump start for global trade and a clear message for Australia's universities.
13 Jul 2020 Philippines government driving jeepneys off the road Michael Beltran A modernisation plan and now Covid-19 threaten a vivid cultural symbol and the livelihoods that go with it.
8 Jul 2020 Costly cargo: The plight of seafarers in a pandemic Sam Bateman Is enough being done to look after international crews aboard “flags of convenience” ships and to maintain global trade?
6 Jul 2020 The cost of conspiracy in muddling public health messages Clare Murphy A Covid-19 outbreak in Victoria shows the need to counter hate speech, extremist content and misinformation online.
3 Jul 2020 Popular Tokyo governor eyes a second term, and maybe more Purnendra Jain Yuriko Koike’s re-election is almost certain, and with the national government out of favour, she might not stop there.
3 Jul 2020 COVIDcast: The future of globalisation Pascal Lamy , Roland Rajah The latest episode in a podcast to discuss the implications of coronavirus for Australia, the region and the world.
3 Jul 2020 Southeast Asian democracies in declining health amid Covid-19 Melissa Crouch An illiberal turn across the region has been exacerbated by the pandemic. Australia should take note.
2 Jul 2020 Economic diplomacy: Diversification dilemmas Greg Earl China, India and Australia are all dealing with the costs and risks of reshoring.