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  • 27 Feb 2018
    • China
    • Philippines

    Philippine troops to China?

    Malcolm Cook
    Rodrigo Duterte’s latest call to strengthen ties with China is likely to become another source of friction with the Philippine military.
  • 27 Feb 2018
    • US Economy
    • Australia's Economy

    Company tax cuts: America versus Australia

    Stephen Grenville
    Rather than continue a race-to-the-bottom on company tax, a sensible global regime is needed.
  • 27 Feb 2018
    • Asia

    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>
  • 27 Feb 2018
    • Papua New Guinea

    Tuberculosis: a good news story from PNG with thorns

    Annmaree O’Keeffe
    A campaign in Western Province seems to be achieving its goals, but TB is a disease that thrives on poverty.
  • 26 Feb 2018
    • Australia

    When implementation falls behind research: the case of CVE

    Madeleine Nyst
    More research into countering violent extremism is required in Australia.
  • 26 Feb 2018
    • Syria

    Russia a reluctant driver in the Syrian war

    Joost Hiltermann
    Moscow is averse or incapable of assuming the mantle of ultimate arbiter in Syria.
  • 26 Feb 2018

    Aid and development links: CAR crisis, Kenya politics, and Mumbai slums

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from across the aid and development sector.
  • 26 Feb 2018
    • Indonesia

    Improving education quality in Indonesia is no easy task

    Andrew Rosser
    Indonesia’s education problem is a matter of politics and power.
  • 26 Feb 2018
    • China

    Echoes of Mao as Xi Jinping ends term limits

    Richard McGregor
    Xi’s centralisation of power harks back to darker times in China.
  • 24 Feb 2018

    Weekend catch-up: FONOPs, space stations, Antarctica, and more

    The week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 23 Feb 2018
    • Australia

    Joyce and the leadership churn: better get used to it

    Sam Roggeveen
    This may be the new normal for Australia: more frequent leadership changes, minority governments, and shorter incumbencies in government.
  • 23 Feb 2018
    • Syria

    The depressing sameness of the fight for Ghouta

    Rodger Shanahan
    The media should focus as much on armed groups among civilians as Syrian and Russian atrocities.
  • 23 Feb 2018
    • China
    • Papua New Guinea

    The Belt and Road to nowhere: China’s incoherent aid in Papua New Guinea

    Graeme Smith
    Ten canneries were to be built to capture more value from tuna caught in PNG waters. A decade later, there are no canneries.
  • 23 Feb 2018
    • China
    • India

    India’s rivalry with China, from the mountains to the sea

    Brendan Thomas-Noone
    During the Doklam crisis, New Dehli apparently tried to send a signal to Beijing with its nuclear missile submarine.
  • 22 Feb 2018
    • United States
    • Japan
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    Moon versus Abe and the contest for America’s ear

    Dalin Hamilton
    North Korea policy is seen by some Japanese media as a debate with a South Korean stooge.
  • 22 Feb 2018
    • Solomon Islands

    The hidden epidemic in the shanty towns of Honiara

    Catherine Wilson
    Diarrhoea is a killer in Solomon Islands, and climate change will only increase its danger.
  • 22 Feb 2018
    • Migration

    Migration and border policy links: global compact negotiations, Italian village life, and more

    Erin Harris
    Links and updates from across the migration and border policy field.
  • 22 Feb 2018
    • Asia
    • Defence & Security
    • Europe

    “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.
  • 21 Feb 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Unblocking money flows in the Pacific

    Steven Beck
    A crackdown on terrorist financing has had unintended negative consequences in developing countries.
  • 21 Feb 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Islands links: Cyclone Gita clean-up, tuberculosis in PNG, and New Caledonian referendum

    Links and stories from around the Pacific by The Interpreter team.
  • 21 Feb 2018
    • Institutions
    • Australia's Economy
    • Foreign Investment in Australia

    International vulnerabilities and opportunities for Australia’s universities

    Melissa Conley Tyler
    Universities need to accept their vulnerability to internationalisation in order to prepare students for the future.
  • 21 Feb 2018
    • Australia in the World

    Seven quick takeaways from Julie Bishop’s speech at King’s College London

    Euan Graham
    The most important foreign policy speech in a year hints how Australia's view has evolved in a short time.
  • 20 Feb 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Rules of thumb for women leaders in the Pacific, and beyond

    Ceridwen Spark
    A new study reveals the unique pressures faced by women in Pacific politics, with lessons for female politicians everywhere.
  • 20 Feb 2018
    • Australia

    Defence exports and the Arms Trade Treaty – is Australia missing in action?

    Susan Hutchinson
    Increasing arms sales to countries with records of human rights and gender-based violence is not in the spirit of the ATT.
  • 20 Feb 2018
    • Europe

    France: more bucks for your bang

    David Ritchie
    A boost to defence spending is a signal France is prepared to lead on major European and global security challenges.
  • 19 Feb 2018
    • United States

    Vietnamisation in space: America withdraws from ISS

    Morris Jones
    Could this be the beginning of the end for the US sending humans into space?
  • 19 Feb 2018

    Aid and development links: the cost of a job, traffic in megacities, and more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from across the aid and development sector.
  • 19 Feb 2018
    • Defence & Security
    • US Navy
    • China's Military

    China and the military balance

    Sam Roggeveen
    Is it only a matter of time before China replaces the US as the predominant military power in Asia?
  • 19 Feb 2018
    • United States
    • Australia

    Sex, Russia ties, and guns debate – what Turnbull takes to Washington

    Daniel Flitton
    The Prime Minister will need to field awkward questions on his US trip this week.
  • 19 Feb 2018
    • Antarctica

    Collaborating with China in Antarctica

    Indi Hodgson-Johnston
    Countries should seek to foster scientific cooperation in the areas of ocean and climate research.
  • 17 Feb 2018

    Weekend catch-up: Pyongyang at PyeongChang, Malaysian election, cobalt in the Congo, and more

    The week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 16 Feb 2018
    • Australia
    • Timor-Leste

    How Australia crossed a line in the Timor Sea

    Kim McGrath
    Canberra had evidence supporting Indonesia’s claim in maritime boundary negotiations – yet buried it.
  • 16 Feb 2018
    • Global Economy

    Central banks changing of the guard

    Stephen Grenville
    While the tradition of central bank independence is relatively new, the idea has held firm.
  • 16 Feb 2018
    • Indonesia

    Sensitivity as Indonesia grapples with a measles outbreak in Papua

    Kate Walton
    An epidemic might be the focus but illustrates a long-term problem across eastern Indonesia.
  • 15 Feb 2018
    • Asia
    • Global Economy

    Economic diplomacy brief: Maldives showdown, selling infrastructure and feeding India

    Greg Earl
    <p>Economic news from across Asia.</p>
  • 15 Feb 2018
    • Migration

    Migration and border policy links: Yemen, life on Manus Island, and more

    Erin Harris
    Links and updates from across the migration and border policy field.
  • 15 Feb 2018
    • Defence & Security
    • India

    Indian Ocean base race: India responds

    David Brewster
    Access to naval facilities in Oman could see a greater Indian naval presence in the Persian Gulf.
  • 15 Feb 2018
    • South Korea

    Jonghyun and depression in South Korea

    Nicole de Souza
    The death of a K-pop star has focused attention on the high rate of suicide in South Korea.
  • 14 Feb 2018
    • The Americas
    • United States
    • China

    The Monroe Doctrine revival

    Diego Leiva
    The US is again seeking to stamp its authority in Latin America.
  • 14 Feb 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Islands links: Cyclone Gita, mines and independence, an African judge in PNG

    Links and stories from around the Pacific by The Interpreter team.
  • 14 Feb 2018
    • United States

    Assessing global threats

    Daniel Flitton
    “Killer graphics” are Donald Trump’s preferred method of digesting intelligence.
  • 14 Feb 2018
    • Malaysia

    Malaysia’s election – electric and exhausting

    Amrita Malhi
    Politicians might talk political tactics and leave the public bored, but a real contest is brewing.
  • 13 Feb 2018
    • North Korea

    Olympic détente just another North Korean deceit

    Katherine Mansted
    While cheerleaders dance in PyeongChang, officials in Pyongyang are pushing ahead with a nuclear and ballistic missile program.
  • 13 Feb 2018
    • Climate change

    Climate change and security and why it’s so hard

    Kumuda Simpson
    The security implications of climate change must become part of Australia’s long-term Asia-Pacific policy.
  • 13 Feb 2018
    • North Korea

    Sanction busting, North Korea–style

    Justin Hastings
    China has cracked down on cross-border trade to win extra leverage over its neighbour.
  • 12 Feb 2018

    Aid and development links: future of US aid, Oxfam under fire, the meaning of resilience, and more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links from the aid and development field.
  • 12 Feb 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    What to expect at the Melanesian Spearhead Group summit

    Tess Newton Cain
    A Gordian knot of challenges awaits the first MSG leaders meeting in two years.
  • 12 Feb 2018

    Israel strikes Syria, loses a fighter, and maybe something more

    Rodger Shanahan
    Iran breached a red line by sending a drone into Israel airspace, and the response was swift.
  • 12 Feb 2018
    • Chinese Trade

    China’s cobalt conundrum in Congo

    Frederick Kuo
    Joseph Kabila’s power grab and violence in Congo may disrupt China’s vital cobalt supply.
  • 10 Feb 2018

    Weekend catch-up: the cost of bases, Indonesia crime, and a fond farwell

    The week that was on The Interpreter.
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