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  • 16 Jan 2017
    • South China Sea

    Beware of provocation in the South China Sea

    Sam Bateman
    Tillerson’s suggestion does not help the US politically in the region.
  • 16 Jan 2017
    • Japan

    Missed opportunities at the Australia-Japan summit

    Euan Graham
    Australia and Japan are currently more united in mutual caution than shared strategic ambition for the bilateral defence relationship
  • 16 Jan 2017
    • India

    India: Still blaming victims for violence against women

    Erin Watson-Lynn
    Despite some increase in gender equality indicators, things are not changing fast enough in India.
  • 16 Jan 2017

    Let's face it, China's military now dominates ASEAN

    Peter Layton
    With its new air bases and leading-edge air power, China now has the strategic initiative in South East Asia.
  • 16 Jan 2017
    • United States

    Obama's legacy: The world is more dangerous for Australia

    Jim Molan
    The probability of intense conflict that may involve Australia is as high as it has been since 1945, and probably higher.
  • 14 Jan 2017

    Weekend catch-up: Tillerson, Timor-Leste, trade and more

    It was another big week for Donald Trump on The Interpreter, and he hasn't even taken office yet.
  • 13 Jan 2017

    Malaysia's Rohingya aid flotilla: Activism for its own sake

    Elliot Brennan
    When activism becomes an end in itself, it serves nobody. The flotilla should deliver aid to Yangon port, as Indonesia has done.
  • 13 Jan 2017
    • Syria

    Trump wants to work with Assad. Can Australia follow?

    Victor Abramowicz
    Australia will face some difficult choices in Syria with the next US administration.
  • 13 Jan 2017

    Digital Asia links: Pakistan’s suspect missile test, Cross-Strait cyber battles, keyboard armies, WeChat evolves and more

    Danielle Cave
    A new edition of our regular feature on Asian digital trends and events.
  • 13 Jan 2017

    Timor-Leste: Boundary treaty renegotiation is in Australia's interests

    Steve Bracks
    It is in Australia’s national interest to have an economically and politically stable neighbour to our near north.
  • 12 Jan 2017

    Migration and Border Policy Links: Trump and refugee swap, local vs national, the big freeze and more

    This week's links include the will he/won't he debate over whether a Trump administration will honour the Australia-US refugee agreement.
  • 12 Jan 2017
    • South China Sea
    • The Trump Presidency

    South China Sea: Tillerson throws a rhetorical bomb

    Sam Roggeveen
    The normally restrained Reuters said Tillerson had 'set a course for a potentially serious confrontation with Beijing'. Reuters is not exaggerating
  • 12 Jan 2017
    • Global Economy

    Economic diplomacy brief: Japan relations, Timor gas, Asian business and Indonesia banking

    Greg Earl
    In 2015 Japan was Australia’s biggest foreign direct investor on a net basis at $14 billion, compared with $9.7 billion from the US.
  • 12 Jan 2017
    • Indonesia

    Defence fracas shows fault lines in Australia-Indonesia relations

    Jewel Topsfield
    We are so accustomed to hearing ministers spruik the close relationship between Indonesia and Australia, it can be easy to forget that tensions still simmer below the surface.
  • 12 Jan 2017
    • Papua New Guinea

    The benefits and challenges of ICT in PNG

    Kasek Galgal
    Internet usage within PNG, while still low, has rapidly increased and with this has come new opportunities but substantial barriers to take-up remain.
  • 11 Jan 2017
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Island links: 2017 predictions, PNG uni places, internet cables and more

    Harriet Smith
    Tess Newton Cain has outlined her 2017 predictions for the Pacific region, a busy year which will bring elections in Papua New Guinea.
  • 11 Jan 2017

    Pakistan enters nuke triad club

    Emanuel Sarfraz
    Pakistan's latest advance is emblematic of subtle shifts in regional power plays.
  • 11 Jan 2017
    • Central Asia

    Central Asian connectivity: Going beyond China

    Raffaello Pantucci
    Talk of Silk Roads continue to dominate regional conversations, but diversification will be essential to realise the visions that are being advanced.
  • 11 Jan 2017

    Timor-Leste runs the risk of a pyrrhic victory

    Bec Strating
    Timor Leste wants maritime boundaries that will make its oil industrialisation ambitions viable. Australia has no obligation to reach an agreement.
  • 10 Jan 2017

    The Roma: EU’s neglected minority

    Daniel Woker
    The Roma are an ethnic minority that migrated during the Middle Ages from India into Europe.
  • 10 Jan 2017
    • Syria

    Syria and the problem with numbers

    Rodger Shanahan
    Both sides of the conflict understand the Western news cycle and try to use it to their advantage by providing their own version of events.
  • 10 Jan 2017
    • India-Australia Relations

    Australia-India relations: Poised for take off

    Dhruva Jaishankar
    Amid increasing concerns about China and the US, Australia's relations with India have the potential to assume greater prominence.
  • 9 Jan 2017

    Trump’s economic worldview

    Stephen Grenville
    The president-elect misses the difference between an individual firm and a national economy.
  • 9 Jan 2017
    • Asia

    The year to come: Northeast Asian security in 2017

    Robert E Kelly
    The consensus seems to be that that 2016 was terrible, but 2017 promises to be tougher.
  • 9 Jan 2017

    Fighting with America: Facing up to the unpredictable

    James Curran
    The author responds to his critics
  • 6 Jan 2017

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: US election

    Sam Roggeveen
    The US election was a dominant theme on The Interpreter in 2016.
  • 5 Jan 2017

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: Russia

    It's been a big year for Russia.
  • 4 Jan 2017

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: Malaysia's Najib hangs on

    Given the political and legal trouble in which Malaysian PM Najib Razak found himself in 2016, it is a small miracle he survived. Here's how The Interpreter tracked Najib's journey though 2016.
  • 3 Jan 2017

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: Brexit

    Amid 2016's general political upheaval was Britain's decision in June to leave the European Union.
  • 3 Jan 2017

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: The Australian election

    Australia had a federal election on 2 July, and as usual The Interpreter covered every international policy angle.
  • 30 Dec 2016

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: The five most popular posts of the year

    The Interpreter's five most popular posts of the year.
  • 29 Dec 2016

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: The Philippines' Duterte

    It's been a wild ride since Rodrigo Duterte became President of the Philippines.
  • 28 Dec 2016
    • United Nations

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: The UN secretary-general race

    It started with a crowded field and there were some threatened upsets but in the end the favourite crossed the line well ahead.
  • 27 Dec 2016
    • Syria

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: Syria

    The course of the civil war changed dramatically in the last 12 months.
  • 26 Dec 2016

    The Interpreter's best of 2016: Myanmar

    The world was watching when Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy finally came to power.
  • 23 Dec 2016

    The Interpreter takes a break

    Emma Connors
  • 23 Dec 2016
    • Terrorism

    Neil Prakash is more than just a terrorist

    Susan Hutchinson
    Prakash's crimes warrant investigation and prosecution beyond merely terrorist offences.
  • 23 Dec 2016
    • Asia

    Asia’s educational arms race

    Bonnie Bley
    For Asian countries, education is an effective way for a small neighbour to punch above its weight internationally.
  • 22 Dec 2016

    Fillon: The frontrunner for the French presidency's world view

    Lisa Louis
    Fillon plans to reposition France by seeking close alliances with Russia and Syria.
  • 22 Dec 2016
    • Afghanistan

    Afghanistan: Big power disagreements add to instability

    Mirwais Jalalzai
    Problems and disagreements between the Afghan government and its international allies have impeded progress.
  • 22 Dec 2016
    • Russia

    Russia's revolutionary centenary

    Matthew Dal Santo
    For those who would seek to understand Russia today, the Revolution’s unsettled legacy cannot be ignored.
  • 22 Dec 2016
    • China

    Explaining China’s involvement in the South Sudan peace process

    Aly Verjee
    Most analyses of China’s relations with South Sudan begin and end with oil, but this is far from the whole story.
  • 21 Dec 2016

    Lowy Institute books of the year 2016 (part two)

  • 21 Dec 2016

    Aleppo: Time for the West to acknowledge Assad has won

    Jim Molan
    By supporting disparate rebel groups, we run the risk of prolonging an immoral war; one that cannot be won.
  • 21 Dec 2016
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Island links: Earthquakes, protests in West Papua, ABC shortwave, and more

    Jonathan Pryke
  • 21 Dec 2016
    • Terrorism

    'Tis the season to be wary

    Rodger Shanahan
    The Ankara assassination is the most shocking but perhaps the least concerning in a perverse sort of way.
  • 21 Dec 2016

    Why we’re poorer without Thomas Schelling

    Robert Ayson
    In Schelling’s view of strategy, competition was almost always mixed with cooperation.
  • 20 Dec 2016
    • Russia
    • Türkiye

    Quick comment: Matthew Dal Santo on Russia-Turkey relations and the Karlov assassination

  • 20 Dec 2016

    Fighting with America: It's how we fight

    Allan Gyngell
    Some time after the turn of the century the alliance gained a capital letter – like the Almighty – in some official documents.
  • 20 Dec 2016

    Lowy Institute books of the year 2016 (part one)

    A Corpse in the Koryo, Shadow Among Splendours, and Playing the Game.
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