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  • 14 Aug 2020
    • United States
    • US Elections

    Contemplating Kamala Harris

    Michael Fullilove , Richard McGregor
    A discussion of US presidential candidate Joe Biden’s pick for vice-presidential running mate.
  • 14 Aug 2020
    • Poverty
    • Multilateral Institutions
    • Climate change
    • Coronavirus

    World order in the time of coronavirus

    Bobo Lo
    Blame China and Russia. But the real cause of breakdown in the “rules-based international order” lies with the West.
  • 13 Aug 2020
    • Japan
    • Technology

    Japan’s tech industry reboot will have region-wide effects

    Elliot Silverberg , Patrick Madaj
    Japan can play a key role in digital debates facing democratic and authoritarian societies alike.
  • 13 Aug 2020
    • Global Economy
    • The Asia Pacific's Economies
    • Australia's Economy
    • Asean
    • Coronavirus

    Economic diplomacy: A call to syringes, not arms

    Greg Earl
    Australia looks to navigate a recession, global business faces routine disruptions, and war is cheaper than a pandemic.
  • 13 Aug 2020
    • Philippines

    The myth of Rodrigo Duterte’s “independent” foreign policy

    Andrea Chloe Wong
    By lashing the United States and drawing closer to China, the Philippines president has undermined his own goals.
  • 12 Aug 2020
    • United States
    • US Elections
    • The Trump Presidency

    In US election, no surprise, no mystery

    Erin Hurley
    The only real unknown is just how far Donald Trump will go to remain in office.
  • 12 Aug 2020
    • Afghanistan
    • Coronavirus

    Afghanistan’s unseen Covid crisis

    Andrew Quilty
    In a country familiar with tragedy, the pandemic is met with a dose of nonchalance. But the numbers keep going up.
  • 12 Aug 2020
    • South China Sea
    • Multilateral Institutions
    • United Nations
    • China

    China is overturning the rules-based order from within

    Malcolm Jorgensen
    By contesting basic principles of international law, China is doing far more damage than is often recognised.
  • 11 Aug 2020
    • United States
    • China
    • Southeast Asia

    US in Southeast Asia: Democracy is (sort of) out, deterrence is in

    William Choong
    It would be a stretch for ASEAN members to march to the beat of Mike Pompeo’s democracy drums in confronting China.
  • 11 Aug 2020
    • Cambodia
    • China
    • Coronavirus

    Cambodia: Hard choices

    Kimkong Heng
    Punishment for democratic backsliding might force Hun Sen’s government closer to China – but not without cost.
  • 11 Aug 2020
    • Sustainability
    • Cambodia
    • China
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    • Climate change
    • Southeast Asia
    • Laos

    Chinese dams and the Mekong drought

    Milton Osborne
    The environmental impact of China’s dam building upstream is undeniable. The silence from some quarters is surprising.
  • 10 Aug 2020
    • Public Opinion
    • Australia
    • Coronavirus

    What we have lost: International education and public diplomacy

    Angela Lehmann
    Entangling universities with geopolitics can mean a bad student experience has a far broader cost.
  • 10 Aug 2020
    • The Americas
    • Sustainability
    • China

    Chinese trawlers in the Galapagos: The protection challenge

    Mélodie Ruwet
    Locking off waters to protect biodiversity won’t work without recognising that fish don’t care for the lines on a map.
  • 10 Aug 2020
    • United States
    • Climate change
    • The Trump Presidency
    • Coronavirus

    The most important American election ever?

    Mark Beeson
    Four more years of Trump would be simply catastrophic, not just for America but for the world.
  • 7 Aug 2020
    • United States
    • China
    • Technology

    Cyber sovereignty cuts both ways

    Elliott Zaagman
    China’s barricades against foreign tech helped its companies grow massive. Now they’re being blocked in other markets.
  • 7 Aug 2020
    • Asylum seekers and refugees
    • Australian Foreign Aid
    • Syria
    • Migration
    • Human rights

    The Beirut explosion and the plight of Syrian refugees

    Erin Watson-Lynn
    The blast that killed over 100 and injured thousands is also a reminder of the fragile existence of millions.
  • 7 Aug 2020
    • China
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security
    • Papua New Guinea
    • United States

    A Chinese-built airport next door to a key Australia-US naval base?

    Thomas Shugart
    Manus Island is a vital strategic location. Why is a Chinese company being paid to upgrade its airfield?
  • 7 Aug 2020
    • Philippines

    In the Philippines, a political dance around constitutional change

    Michael Beltran
    Quite literally a cha-cha.
  • 6 Aug 2020
    • Defence & Security
    • New Zealand
    • Climate change

    A force to combat climate change?

    Steven Paget
    The summer bushfires put Australia to the test. They also had future implications for the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • 6 Aug 2020
    • Papua New Guinea

    For all Marape’s achievements in PNG, the biggest challenges await

    Bal Kama
    Unity and bipartisanship will be tested by a raft of growing health, social, economic and foreign policy challenges.
  • 6 Aug 2020
    • Middle East
    • United States
    • Syria

    It’s always about the oil in the Middle East

    Rodger Shanahan
    Confused by regional dynamics? Look to the constants.
  • 5 Aug 2020
    • Singapore
    • Coronavirus

    The invisible during the pandemic

    Audrey Jiajia Li
    Singapore’s thousands of migrant workers make up the bulk of Covid-19 cases in the city-state.
  • 5 Aug 2020
    • Diplomacy
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament

    Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Gareth Evans , Chung-in Moon
    Existing nuclear arms control deals are dead or dying, but that should not be an excuse to give up disarmament hopes.
  • 5 Aug 2020
    • Pacific Islands
    • The Asia Pacific's Economies
    • Australia and the Pacific
    • Coronavirus

    The way to post-Covid recovery in the Indo-Pacific? Act now

    Roland Rajah
    If Australia wants to see future stability in the region, it needs to find ways to help today, not down the track.
  • 4 Aug 2020
    • Coronavirus
    • Papua New Guinea

    Covid and crime: Twin tests for Papua New Guinea

    Shane McLeod
    An audacious drug smuggling attempt and a coronavirus outbreak put pressure on PNG’s police chief.
  • 4 Aug 2020
    • Australia
    • Technology

    Defending Australia in a high-tech future

    Thom Dixon
    Australia must prioritise education and research, in science and humanities, too. Regional engagement may depend on it.
  • 4 Aug 2020
    • Malaysia

    The Najib verdict and the test of Malaysia’s institutions

    Alyssa Leng
    Tough punishment will be a deterrent only if paired with a credible threat of prosecution and impartial judgement.
  • 3 Aug 2020
    • Australia
    • Coronavirus

    Melbourne or Washington, all politics is local, again

    Daniel Flitton
    Coping with the pandemic will be a long haul, not just for cities or countries, but for the world.
  • 3 Aug 2020
    • Technology
    • Coronavirus

    Under the influence: Peddling conspiracy in a pandemic

    Lydia Khalil
    Lifestyle and wellness personalities are lending conspiracy theorists a glossy sheen, and not without danger.
  • 3 Aug 2020
    • Public Opinion
    • United States
    • Australia

    Young Australians turn from the US towards Asia. And it isn’t Trump

    Kate Clayton , James Blackwell
    Millennials don’t remember Washington behaving as a great power or helpful ally, so support for the alliance is waning.
  • 3 Aug 2020
    • China and the Pacific
    • South China Sea
    • Asean
    • China

    Brunei, ASEAN and the South China Sea

    Joshua Espeña , Anne Uy
    A long-silent claimant has spoken, but will it be heard?
  • 31 Jul 2020
    • United States
    • China
    • Review

    Book review: Superpower showdown

    Robert Wihtol
    The fraught relationship between the United States and China is set to deteriorate further.
  • 31 Jul 2020
    • China
    • Coronavirus

    COVIDcast: Looking at China from the grassroots, with Dexter Roberts

    Richard McGregor , Dexter Roberts
    The latest episode in a podcast to discuss the implications of coronavirus for Australia, the region, and the world.
  • 31 Jul 2020
    • United States
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    US–South Korea: Working group blues

    Khang Vu
    Has Washington effectively set up a veto over Moon Jae-in’s efforts to improve relations with Pyongyang?
  • 30 Jul 2020
    • Australia's Trade
    • Australia's Economy
    • Australia
    • Coronavirus

    Economic diplomacy: Post-Covid trade, from decoupling to wet markets

    Greg Earl
    Recent parliamentary submissions offer a window into the opportunities and risks when the country re-emerges more fully.
  • 30 Jul 2020
    • Global Economy
    • Pacific Islands
    • Coronavirus

    Pacific islands: The cost to tomorrow of the crisis today

    Catherine Wilson
    The brunt of the Covid-19 recession will be borne by developing nations, where youth populations are dominant.
  • 30 Jul 2020
    • United States
    • China
    • India

    Which side would the US public choose in an India-China conflict?

    Timothy S. Rich , Vasabjit Banerjee
    As American attitudes towards China sour, India, as a fellow democracy, doesn’t appear to automatically benefit.
  • 29 Jul 2020
    • United States
    • The Trump Presidency
    • Coronavirus

    American carnage, take two

    Erin Hurley
    Covid-19 is a loser. Donald Trump is banking on civil unrest in America’s cities to drum up fear – and votes.
  • 29 Jul 2020
    • European Union
    • Coronavirus

    Europe, united in recovery – for now

    Alexandre Dayant
    A “historic” agreement has buoyed markets and marks a further, albeit temporary, step towards European federalism.
  • 29 Jul 2020
    • China
    • Hong Kong

    Battle for Hong Kong takes on a new shape

    JJ Rose
    Squashed by Beijing’s new security law, the pro-democracy movement is going into politics – or going underground.
  • 28 Jul 2020
    • Trade
    • China-Australia Relations
    • Australian trade, investment & economy
    • WTO
    • Australia
    • China

    Managing Chinese economic risks means more than diversification

    Heath Baker
    How does Australia confront the possibility of Beijing’s economic coercion?
  • 28 Jul 2020
    • United States
    • China

    On China, the US speaks loudly but carries no stick

    Nick Bisley
    A flurry of bombastic rhetoric targeting Beijing puts pressure on allies and also fits Trump’s re-election strategy.
  • 28 Jul 2020
    • Human rights
    • United Nations
    • War Crimes
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • United States

    UN report on US killing of Iranian commander misses the mark

    Alison Pert
    The drone strike on Qasem Soleimani was unlawful, the report finds, but weak analysis undercuts its conclusion.
  • 28 Jul 2020
    • Cambodia
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    • Southeast Asia
    • Laos

    What’s the secret to Southeast Asia’s Covid success stories?

    Dominic Meagher
    There is no secret.
  • 27 Jul 2020
    • Diplomacy
    • United States
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • United Kingdom
    • Canada

    Five Eyes: Blurring the lines between intelligence and policy

    Ben Scott
    Intelligence sharing is one thing. Aligning policy with the same brand risks making too exclusive a grouping.
  • 27 Jul 2020
    • Diplomacy
    • Middle East
    • European Union
    • Türkiye
    • United States

    Turkey: Not a team player

    Rodger Shanahan
    A nationalist bent at home and provocations abroad have frayed ties with Europe, and maybe soon the US, too.
  • 25 Jul 2020
    • United States
    • South China Sea
    • Australia
    • China

    Australia lays down the law in the South China Sea dispute

    Bec Strating
    Canberra rejects the PRC’s “historic rights” claim to contested waters but now faces the test of what to do about it.
  • 24 Jul 2020
    • Thailand
    • Review

    Book review: The memory of a massacre in Thailand

    David Hopkins
    Survivors and perpetrators alike have preferred silence as a way of coping with a traumatic past.
  • 24 Jul 2020
    • Global Economy
    • Trade
    • WTO
    • Coronavirus

    The world can still prosper from free trade

    Dick Grant
    Trade negotiators must think that theirs is an unhappy lot. But they keep trying – as they should.
  • 24 Jul 2020
    • United States
    • China

    China’s catastrophic success: US strategic blunders fuel rivalry

    John Culver
    Deepening enmity could amplify Beijing’s assessment that Washington may pursue the overthrow of the CCP as an end goal.
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