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  • 14 May 2018
    • Europe

    AfD and the politics of German identity

    Marcus Colla
    The far-right party Alternative für Deutschland is rattling the Bundestag by pushing identity to the centre of German politics.
  • 12 May 2018

    Weekend catch-up: Malaysian election, Iran deal, and The Phnom Penh Post

    The Interpreter
    The week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 11 May 2018
    • Malaysia

    Did an election just cause Malaysian democratisation?

    Thomas Pepinsky
    Southeast Asia’s incumbent authoritarian regimes have long presided over elections, but they almost never step aside as a result.
  • 11 May 2018
    • Cambodia

    Courageous voice for truth silenced in Cambodia

    Milton Osborne
    The demise of The Phnom Penh Post sees the end of a premier journal of record.
  • 11 May 2018
    • Migration

    Immigration links: 2018 budget, temporary protection status, and more

    Erin Harris
    Links and updates from across the migration and border policy fields.
  • 11 May 2018
    • China

    Confucius Institutes and the challenge of academic freedom

    Jackson Kwok
    The autonomy of Australian universities must be maintained with safeguards against any undue government influence.
  • 11 May 2018
    • United States
    • Iran
    • North Korea

    Method in Trump’s madness on Iran

    Lavina Lee
    Getting more out of North Korea may be a good reason behind Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran deal.
  • 10 May 2018
    • Australia in the World

    Economic diplomacy brief: the first Indo-Pacific budget is really all about China

    Greg Earl
    Greg Earl looks at the federal budget and implications for Australia in the region.
  • 10 May 2018
    • Papua New Guinea

    Women’s participation and preferential voting in PNG elections

    Kerryn Baker
    An experiment with limited preferential voting has ended, having created little benefit for women in local politics.
  • 10 May 2018
    • Malaysia

    Malaysia election: coming of age

    Greg Earl
    This surprise victory has implications at many levels, and there is good reason to think it may go well.
  • 10 May 2018
    • Europe
    • United States
    • Iran

    Can Europe salvage the Iran deal?

    Dina Esfandiary
    <p>The EU had more than a year to plan, but instead sought to downplay Trump’s statements and appease him.</p>
  • 10 May 2018
    • China
    • India

    The India–China summit in Wuhan was no reset

    Dhruva Jaishankar
    The meeting between Modi and Xi was not a step towards a lasting thaw in relations between Beijing and Delhi.
  • 9 May 2018
    • United States
    • Iran

    Trump’s Iran decision: one reckless act must not be followed by others

    John Carlson
    Calm heads must prevail – no one will gain from a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
  • 9 May 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: Talanoa Dialogue, Press freedom, and more

    Erin Harris
    Links and updates from across the Pacific
  • 9 May 2018

    Budget 2018: an aid increase by definition, not design

    Jonathan Pryke
    <p>Considering the marginal increase, this was a relatively vanilla aid budget.</p>
  • 9 May 2018
    • United States
    • China

    China is catching up to the US, except on this key measure

    Sam Roggeveen
    The Lowy Institute Power Index shows that China remains a lonely superpower. Does that matter?
  • 8 May 2018
    • Cambodia

    Mourning Cambodia’s press freedom

    Erin Handley
    <p>The media crackdown continues with the sacking of the country’s last independent newspaper&nbsp;editor.</p>
  • 8 May 2018
    • Asia

    Unexpected lessons on measuring power in Asia

    Bonnie Bley
    <p>The Lowy Institute&nbsp;Asia Power Index&nbsp;yields many surprising results.</p>
  • 8 May 2018
    • Australia

    Banks misbehaving everywhere

    Stephen Grenville
    Huge fines for mistakes or malfeasance seem unlikely to change financial system as currently structured.
  • 8 May 2018
    • China
    • United States

    Soft-power dressing: China’s moment in the US

    Vivienne Chow
    A rare chance to dress up political motives as a form of cultural appreciation.
  • 8 May 2018
    • Malaysia

    Malaysia’s political treadmill

    Simon Roughneen
    Mahathir Mohamad might be back on the campaign trail in opposition but this doesn’t appear to be an obstacle to the present government.
  • 7 May 2018

    Aid links: budget time, poverty and brain power, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the aid and development sector.
  • 7 May 2018
    • Russia
    • Türkiye

    How political crisis in Armenia could upset Russia and Turkey in Syria

    Luke Dawes
    The future of a fragile ceasefire over an unresolved conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh could in turn have broad strategic implications.
  • 7 May 2018
    • New Caledonia
    • European Union

    French choreography in the Pacific

    Denise Fisher
    Emmanuel Macron’s visit to New Caledonia affirmed the territory as the jewel of French possessions.
  • 7 May 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Working with China in the Pacific

    Tess Newton Cain , Anna Powles , Jose Sousa-Santos
    Development partners, and Pacific nations themselves, need to be better coordinated.
  • 6 May 2018
    • United States
    • North Korea

    Trump–Kim summit: what’s in the venue?

    Euan Graham
    Singapore, Panmanjom, Ulaanbataar, or anywhere else, deciding where the leaders meet will broadcast an important signal.
  • 5 May 2018

    Weekend catch-up: the Iran deal, China’s United Front, and Remaking the Middle East

    The Interpreter
    The week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 4 May 2018
    • Iran

    I (nearly) ran Iran

    Rodger Shanahan
    A marathon trip to find that, no matter where you go, people are people.
  • 4 May 2018
    • Migration

    Immigration links: Central American migrant caravan, Windrush, and more

    Erin Harris
    Links and updates from across the migration and border policy field.
  • 4 May 2018
    • China
    • Taiwan

    The language of cross-strait tensions

    Jason Lim
    The Chinese military has released a propaganda video aimed at Taiwan recorded in Hokkien, a language widely discouraged in China.
  • 3 May 2018
    • Asia
    • Technology

    Asia: jobs policy vs the machines

    Alexandre Dayant
    Only politicians can stem labour-market inequality arising from new technologies.
  • 3 May 2018
    • India

    India’s struggle for the soul of the Indo-Pacific

    Samir Saran , Abhijit Singh
    New Delhi must gear up for a sustained struggle to ensure openness, transparency, and a healthy balance of power.
  • 3 May 2018
    • India

    Star wars: Tamil actors enter India’s political fray

    Krzysztof Iwanek
    In cinema-crazy India, actors can easily be more popular than most politicians.
  • 2 May 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: natural resources in PNG, Macron in the Pacific, and Samoan debt

    Jonathan Pryke
    Links and updates from across the Pacific islands.
  • 2 May 2018
    • Southeast Asia

    Jolted by protectionist rhetoric, ASEAN focuses on trade

    Simon Roughneen
    Southeast Asian nations want India to allow quick agreement on a regional trade deal.
  • 2 May 2018
    • Middle East

    Power of youth

    Hafsa Halawa
    The euphoria of 2011 may have disappeared, but the youth of the Middle East have not forgotten.
  • 2 May 2018
    • Pakistan

    Pakistan’s war against the media

    Hussain Nadim
    While media has helped bring down military dictatorship in Pakistan, it also amplifies hate against minorities in the country.
  • 1 May 2018
    • Middle East
    • Iran's Nuclear Program
    • The Trump Presidency

    Iran’s May Day

    Rodger Shanahan
    President Trump’s deadline to decide on America’s role in the Iran Deal is drawing close.
  • 1 May 2018
    • Global Economy

    Trump and “currency manipulation”

    Stephen Grenville
    <p>It is rare that free-market economists&nbsp;find themselves advocating the same policies as a president with a&nbsp;deal-by-deal attitude.</p>
  • 1 May 2018
    • Middle East

    Trouble ahead

    Shahram Akbarzadeh
    Frustrated expectations in the Middle East and a lack of economic opportunities are destabilising.
  • 1 May 2018
    • India

    India’s political roller coaster

    Priya Chacko
    Popularity in north India may be hard-won by the BJP.
  • 30 Apr 2018
    • China

    China: magic weapons and “plausible deniability”

    Graeme Smith
    Attention has understandably focused on the designs abroad of the United Front Work Department, yet more profound effects may be felt within China’s borders.
  • 30 Apr 2018

    Aid links: microfinance for farms, religion, Facebook and the poor, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the aid and development sector.
  • 30 Apr 2018
    • Middle East

    Decay and new growth

    Lydia Khalil
    The Middle East lacks the frameworks needed to capitalise on green shoots of change.
  • 30 Apr 2018
    • India

    India: death penalty for rape ignores justice failings

    Rajesh Trichur Venkiteswaran
    Imposing capital punishment is no fix for a chronic lack of trust in police and the courts.
  • 30 Apr 2018
    • Defence & Security

    The taming of the west

    David Brewster
    Australia needs to help build maritime governance in the Indian Ocean if it is to take advantage of opportunities on offer.
  • 28 Apr 2018

    Weekend catch-up: the race for 5G, US Ambassador swap, and Australia–China relations

    The Interpreter
    The week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 28 Apr 2018
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    Deciphering symbols at the inter-Korean summit

    Khang Vu
    The subtle messages of the historic meeting go well beyond the words on paper.
  • 27 Apr 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Temper expectations for Britain’s “Pacific pivot”

    Jonathan Pryke
    Australia and New Zealand have far more at stake in the region than dollars and cents.
  • 27 Apr 2018
    • Australia
    • China

    Clamorous response to a Silent Invasion

    Geremie R Barmé
    Instead of generating a sense of common concern, Clive Hamilton’s book could spark discord, sow the seeds of suspicion, and feed ingrained paranoia.
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