22 Apr 2024 Ensuring the “Future Made in Australia Act” doesn’t add to a global subsidy arms race Marina Yue Zhang Let alone widen Australia’s economic and social divides.
22 Apr 2024 Are US export controls making China’s chip industry more innovative? Manoj Harjani The cost calculation changes when restrictions are involved.
19 Apr 2024 Girt by sea: Redrawing Australia’s mental map David Brewster A big part of the challenge is asking the hard questions – and a new book does just that.
19 Apr 2024 Afghan women: The silent victims of Taliban brutality Sanchita Bhattacharya The Taliban is on a relentless mission to erase women from the political, economic, and societal discourse of Afghanistan.
19 Apr 2024 Japan: Can foreign policy achievements save Kishida? Maximilien Xavier Rehm A scandal-ridden administration struggling with diminished public support at home, Japan’s PM has turned to international affairs to save his job.
19 Apr 2024 Party time: The foreign policy promises as India’s election gets underway Abhinandan Kumar What the political manifestos of the major players tell voters about diverse visions or shared goals.
18 Apr 2024 It’s important to acknowledge PNG’s own interests with China Michael Kabuni And a big part of that is bargaining power with the West.
18 Apr 2024 The fog of measuring military balance in Asia Rahman Yaacob Numbers alone don’t tell the story.
18 Apr 2024 Is the EU Australia’s blind spot in the Indo-Pacific? Anne McNaughton , Frédéric Grare In region worried about militarisation, what is perceived as the EU’s weakness by Australia may be its main strength.
18 Apr 2024 Economic diplomacy: Made in Australia with new energy Greg Earl The government wants to manufacture an election winning industry policy that also sounds tough on various foreign partners.
17 Apr 2024 Iran-Israel: The escalation calculus Lydia Khalil Iran’s weekend strike against Israel was thwarted, but how should we calculate its impacts?
17 Apr 2024 Invisible victims: How counter-trafficking efforts leave people with disability behind Elisabeth Jackson It is often those who should be responsible for protecting people with disabilities who exploit them.
17 Apr 2024 Telling tales about “Civil War” Sam Roggeveen Politics isn’t the only strange omission from what is undoubtedly a captivating and relentless movie spectacle.
17 Apr 2024 Why China remains unlikely to invade Taiwan Denny Roy Xi Jinping didn't reach the top of Chinese politics by gambling.
16 Apr 2024 Great powers vs domestic politics: The clean energy trade-off Trissia Wijaya , Jun Arima , Patrick Ryan , Miwa Hirono The battle to corner the market on energy transition minerals has much at stake.
16 Apr 2024 Lawrence Wong’s ascent as Singapore’s 4th generation leader Rahman Yaacob The island-state will have a new prime minister next year, but old hands will help guide the challenge from growing China-US rivalry.
16 Apr 2024 New Caledonia: Uncertainty and division intensify as Paris imposes its will Denise Fisher Work is needed now to ensure history does not repeat.
16 Apr 2024 India’s takeover of the Trincomalee Oil Tank Farm will help build energy interdependence with Sri Lanka David Brewster Old infrastructure could get a new lease on life.
15 Apr 2024 Russia conundrum in the Caucasus and beyond Nikola Mikovic Once a de facto leader in the post-Soviet space, Moscow is now falling outside the friend zone in its own backyard.
15 Apr 2024 Is South Korea’s Indo‑Pacific Strategy a diplomatic lame duck? Jeffrey Robertson After President Yoon’s election defeat, a change in foreign policy is unlikely, but momentum will vanish.
15 Apr 2024 Western banks are vacating the Pacific, and Nauru is turning to China Jessica Collins Financial risks are causing Western banks to flee the region, leaving a void for China to fill.
12 Apr 2024 Erdogan's election blow will shape Türkiye's foreign policy Temmuz Yiğit Bezmez Other than continuing to promote its economic interests, four recent developments illuminate the priorities of Türkiye's foreign policy.
12 Apr 2024 Ukraine war: How to check Russia's momentum Mick Ryan Russia now has the means to subjugate Ukraine. This calls for a change in how Kyiv – and the West – fights this war.
12 Apr 2024 North Korea and its socialist friends in Southeast Asia Khang Vu Pyongyang is relying on ties with Vietnam and Laos to prop up its dwindling diplomatic reach.
11 Apr 2024 Pacific Engagement Visas: New developments but quotas unknown Natasha Turia , Akka Rimon Australia’s highly competitive new visa lottery has much leg work to do to make fair allocations between countries.
11 Apr 2024 ASEAN and the military applications of AI Ngô Di Lân While artificial intelligence can be used to magnify lethal force, it can also promote regional peace and stability.
11 Apr 2024 The Translator: “Like-minded countries” Melissa Conley Tyler , Megan Vu A new series in which experts explain the sometimes baffling jargon of international affairs.
10 Apr 2024 UN-ravelling the world of United Nations acronyms Stéphanie Fillion With a lexicon all its own, does a reliance on the alphabet soup pose challenges to transparency and inclusivity?
10 Apr 2024 Prabowo in China: Indonesia’s president-elect on the world stage Warief Djajanto Basorie Prabowo signalled that he will continue Jokowi's work, but Jakarta and Beijing remain at odds over the South China Sea.
10 Apr 2024 Solomon Islands: Democracy on the ballot Meg Keen , Oliver Nobetau Next week, voters will determine not only political leadership but the future of democratic processes.
9 Apr 2024 What are China’s long-term Antarctic ambitions? Benjamin J. Sacks , Peter Dortmans Beijing’s desire to expand into “far frontiers” will test Antarctic protocols. Canberra will need a robust response.
9 Apr 2024 Life on Earth: From beginning to end Mark Pierce A new take on the history of the world starts 3.8 billion years ago and offers conclusions about our future.
9 Apr 2024 Daniel Kahneman: A psychologist who shaped economics, and the world Ralf Steinhauser He left an indelible mark on the understanding of human behaviour in economic contexts and beyond.
8 Apr 2024 Myanmar: Julie Bishop an inspired choice as UN Special Envoy Morten B. Pedersen She has status and networks, and comes from a country dedicated to peace and pragmatism.
8 Apr 2024 India's turbulent history newly revealed Ved Shinde Two recent history books that improve our understanding of India's present
8 Apr 2024 Beyond Biden vs Trump: The other US elections that matter Raymond La Raja In US foreign policy, the Congress can pack a punch against the president, and that reverberates all the way to Australia.
5 Apr 2024 Don’t play it by ear: Audio deepfakes in a year of global elections Dymples Leong From robocalls to voice clones, generative AI is allowing malicious actors to spread misinformation with ease.
5 Apr 2024 Pakistan: The dangerous reality of working on China’s megaprojects Syed Fazl-e-Haider A spate of deadly insurgent attacks on Chinese nationals sends a message about vulnerability.
5 Apr 2024 What should Australia be doing about the South China Sea? Susannah Patton While Australia’s interests are clear, its contribution is ambiguous.
4 Apr 2024 Economic diplomacy: Hanging on in ASEAN Greg Earl Australia faces growing competition for influence among its old friends in Southeast Asia as China’s power rises.
4 Apr 2024 The Translator: “ASEAN Centrality” Rahman Yaacob A new series in which experts explain the sometimes baffling jargon of international affairs.
4 Apr 2024 Did Russia's security agencies take their eye off the ball? Ian Hill Russia's definition of public security has become conflated with regime security.
3 Apr 2024 How the Myanmar regime is surviving David Scott Mathieson Despite some major wins by insurgent groups, the junta remains strong due to its control of arms and air power.
3 Apr 2024 If industrial policy is the new candy house, developing countries need to gain more than just the bread crumbs Robert Walker , Hilman Palaon Local efforts to reshape national economies must account for the international implications.
3 Apr 2024 Why Russia has only now declared war on Ukraine Tarik Solmaz A game of semantic camouflage allows the Kremlin to reposition itself onto a war footing.
2 Apr 2024 Australia’s Southeast Asia trade stumbling block Maxfield Peterson Canberra must move fast on a formal information-sharing facility to reach its regional economic and foreign policy goals.
2 Apr 2024 A wave of US trilaterals sends a clear message to China Richard Javad Heydarian Revamped security groupings led by Washington, including with Manila and Tokyo, are the new normal.
2 Apr 2024 Myanmar: The junta’s forced conscription of Rohingyas Md. Himel Rahman The implications of this cynical act for people already oppressed could reverberate for neighbouring Bangladesh and across the region.
28 Mar 2024 Replenishing the Asian Development Bank in the Pacific Roland Rajah , Alexandre Dayant A strong replenishment of the bank’s grant financing arm would serve the Pacific well.
28 Mar 2024 India: What a Modi win means for relations with Malaysia Yanitha Meena Louis Shared strategic future can no longer rely on “silence” as response to contentious issues.