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  • 9 Feb 2018

    Tech’s unhealthy future

    John Gooding
    If a popular narrative emerges equating deeper engagement with unhealthy tech addiction, Facebook will not be able to avoid confronting it.
  • 9 Feb 2018
    • Indonesia

    Punitive measures: Indonesia’s new draft criminal code

    Aisyah Llewellyn
    Talk of criminalising homosexual acts and prison terms for adultery has many Indonesians worried.
  • 9 Feb 2018
    • Asia

    Review: Asia on a knife-edge

    Robert Wihtol
    A newly released book by John West takes a guarded view of the world’s most promising region.
  • 9 Feb 2018
    • Asia

    Hong Kong: race-baiting the judiciary

    Alvin Y.H. Cheung
    An effort is underway to “other” Hong Kong’s common law system: to portray it as a colonial holdover ripe for replacement.
  • 8 Feb 2018
    • South China Sea
    • Asean

    ASEAN: different strokes for different folks, but future should be in sync

    Huong Le Thu
    Communicating contradictory images and aspirations does not help create a consistent perception of ASEAN among its external partners.
  • 8 Feb 2018
    • Migration

    Migration and border policy links: Global Compact zero draft, Australia as an innovation nation, and more

    Erin Harris
    <p>Links and updates from across the migration and border policy field.</p>
  • 8 Feb 2018
    • Yemen

    The spectre of a divided Yemen

    Alexander Harper
    Throughout the last year, Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi’s control over the south deteriorated.
  • 8 Feb 2018
    • China

    China: the web closes in

    Isaac Stone Fish
    Top Chinese officials easily say one thing and do another to fit their vision of deeper party control.
  • 8 Feb 2018
    • Syria
    • War Crimes

    Syria: a plan to name and shame chemical weapons suspects

    John Hart
    A French initiative, backed by Australia and international organisations, aims to hold supporters of chemical weapons use legally accountable.
  • 7 Feb 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Islands links: Papua tweets, logging in PNG, and more

    Links and stories from around the Pacific by The Interpreter team.
  • 7 Feb 2018
    • Syria
    • Russia

    Shot down over Syria

    Rodger Shanahan
    Vladimir Putin could never countenance anything other than a swift and severe response to Syrian rebels who shot down a Russian Su-25.
  • 7 Feb 2018
    • Australia in the World

    The clash of values and practice in Australian foreign policy

    Bec Strating
    Nauru is one case where Australia's global interest in promoting democracy is compromised by its specific immigration policy priorities.
  • 7 Feb 2018
    • Defence & Security

    Base race in the Horn of Africa

    David Brewster
    New middle powers are creating a multipolar and complex Indian Ocean.
  • 6 Feb 2018
    • The Trump Presidency

    America’s two doctrines

    Sam Roggeveen
    Analyst Tom Wright makes a compelling point in a new essay, but there's nothing inevitable about US–China rivalry.
  • 6 Feb 2018
    • Asia
    • Australia in the World
    • Asean

    ASEAN matters and deserves credit

    John Blaxland
    For all its inconveniences, Australia is overwhelmingly dependent on ASEAN working and working well.
  • 6 Feb 2018
    • Europe

    The comic opera of Italy’s election

    Daniel Woker
    Should Italy turn a shade of populist or nationalist, will we see yet another crisis in Europe?
  • 5 Feb 2018

    Aid and development links: prizes, bugs, and keeping students in degrees

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links from the aid and development sector.
  • 5 Feb 2018
    • Australia
    • Iran
    • United Arab Emirates

    Exposed! Australia’s secret war plans to attack Iran! (Maybe)

    Rodger Shanahan
    Nothing is for nothing in the Middle East.
  • 5 Feb 2018
    • Asia
    • Australia in the World
    • Asean

    Is ASEAN still central to Australia?

    Euan Graham
    Canberra is busy diversifying its diplomatic efforts partly in response to ASEAN's shortcomings.
  • 3 Feb 2018

    Weekend catch-up: Cabinet files, arms sales, sea cables and more

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

    The ABC Cabinet Files and the secrets exposed

    Daniel Flitton
    An extraordinary security breach in Australia has left politicians red-faced, but done little lasting damage.
  • 2 Feb 2018
    • India

    India’s intolerance is hurting the country

    Murali Krishnan
    Violent protests against the release of the film Padmaavat have fuelled fears about free speech and religious intolerance.
  • 2 Feb 2018
    • Asia
    • Global Economy
    • China's Economy
    • China

    China’s economic gloom merchants

    Stephen Grenville
    China will one day run into the same growth-constraining factors as South Korea and Japan. But not yet.
  • 2 Feb 2018
    • Asia

    The courage of youth on display in Hong Kong

    Vivienne Chow
    An independent spirit might not mean separating Hong Kong from China, but adopting ways that threaten vested interests of the ruling class.
  • 1 Feb 2018
    • Europe's Economy
    • Russia
    • European Union

    Sea cables in a thawing Arctic

    Elizabeth Buchanan
    A trans-Arctic sea cable would afford the Kremlin a significant opportunity to demonstrate its role in developing the Arctic commons.
  • 1 Feb 2018
    • Asia
    • Global Economy

    Economic diplomacy brief: TPP rides again, students vs spies on campus, and Britain cools on China

    Greg Earl
    Trade deals in Asia are a test of America's self image, as the debate rages on China's on-campus influence in Australia.
  • 1 Feb 2018
    • Pacific Islands
    • Vanuatu

    Vanuatu: flailing, not drowning

    Dan McGarry
    Development finance is fraught with issues, but won’t be solved with geopolitical bun fights.
  • 1 Feb 2018
    • Australian immigration
    • Migration

    Migration and border policy links: revoking citizenship, unrest in Turkey, and more

    Erin Harris
    Links and updates from across the migration and border policy field.
  • 1 Feb 2018
    • Australia
    • Cambodia

    The awkward case of the Australian “spy” in Phnom Penh

    David Boyle
    Espionage charges against Australian film-maker James Ricketson have put a spotlight on Canberra’s delicate ties with Cambodia.
  • 31 Jan 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Islands links: French Polynesia elections, the Melanesian Spearhead Group, sorcery in PNG, and more

    Links on developments across the Pacific region.
  • 31 Jan 2018
    • China

    Off beat: China’s hip-hop ban

    Frances Kitt
    An act of censorship serves domestic ends and to project a controlled version of soft power on an international stage.
  • 31 Jan 2018
    • Russia

    The real purpose of Russia’s presidential election

    Stephen Blank
    Putin’s election to a fourth term in March is a foregone conclusion.
  • 31 Jan 2018
    • United States
    • North Korea

    Despite the Olympics, Trump is moving the Western debate on North Korea to the right

    Robert E Kelly
    The protracted public debate over striking North Korea is a marker of Donald Trump shifting of the terms of the debate.
  • 30 Jan 2018
    • Europe
    • European Union

    The unending nightmare for Germany’s Social Democrats

    Marcus Colla
    The coming days and weeks will be a period of great uncertainty in Berlin and, by extension, Europe.
  • 30 Jan 2018
    • Australia in the World
    • Defence & Security

    Defence export strategy revives old ethical dilemmas

    Sam Roggeveen
    Can we raise our defence exports while keeping our hands clean?
  • 30 Jan 2018
    • Defence & Security
    • China
    • Pakistan

    China’s new network of Indian Ocean bases

    David Brewster
    The Chinese navy does not intend to challenge the US Fifth Fleet – at least in the short term.
  • 30 Jan 2018
    • Indonesia

    The chosen one: Djarot’s surprise bid to govern North Sumatra

    Aisyah Llewellyn
    A short stint as governor of Jakarta has catapulted Indonesia’s Djarot Saiful Hidayat to national prominence.
  • 29 Jan 2018

    Aid and development links: DFAT bureaucracy, Islamic finance, Americans in poverty, and more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links from across the aid and development fields.
  • 29 Jan 2018
    • Global Economy

    The World Bank loses an economist: demand was less than supply

    Peter McCawley
    Paul Romer's departure fits a pattern of high flying academics struggling with the constraints of official bureaucracies.
  • 29 Jan 2018
    • United States
    • Indonesia

    Indonesia–US relations: sweating the small stuff

    Evan A Laksmana
    The strategic big picture was missing when US Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis visited Jakarta.
  • 29 Jan 2018
    • Global Economy
    • The Trans-Pacific Partnership

    Don’t renegotiate the Trans-Pacific Partnership

    Stephen Grenville
    Negotiations that enhance trade openness would be fine, but it is clear this is not what Trump has in mind.
  • 29 Jan 2018
    • Myanmar

    Democracy and peace frustrated in Myanmar: remembering U Ko Ni

    Melissa Crouch
    The lawyer's death was a targeted campaign against those advocating for the end of military rule through constitutional change.
  • 27 Jan 2018

    Weekend catch-up: olive branches, fence sitting, trade wars, and more

    The week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 26 Jan 2018

    Achieving political stability in Libya

    Casper Wuite
    Rival governments remain deadlocked over a UN-sponsored political solution.
  • 25 Jan 2018
    • Administration

    Public holiday: Australia Day

    The Interpreter
    Publishing will be light on Friday.
  • 25 Jan 2018
    • Australian Foreign Aid
    • Papua New Guinea

    Australian aid can secure private investment in frontier markets

    Stephen Nash
    Meeting urgent infrastructure needs in PNG is an example where public support can boost private investment.
  • 25 Jan 2018
    • Migration

    Migration and border policy links: US government shutdown, the Global Compact, and more

    Erin Harris
    Links and updates from across the migration and border policy field.
  • 25 Jan 2018
    • Asia
    • United States
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Asia Pacific Security
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • North Korea
    • South Korea
    • The Trump Presidency

    Asia’s escalating missile race

    Brendan Thomas-Noone
    Last year saw a surge in testing and deployment of both ballistic and cruise missile technology throughout the Indo-Pacific.
  • 25 Jan 2018
    • Vietnam

    The Vietnamese Communist Party’s corruption hunt

    Huong Le Thu
    A crackdown on “wrong spendings” signals an important transformation for the communist regime – but Vietnamese are wary.
  • 25 Jan 2018
    • United States
    • Australia
    • China
    • North Korea

    Joining the dots to Vancouver

    Euan Graham
    Did China browbeat Australia to downgrade official participation in a conference on North Korea?
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