27 May 2020 Another pearl in China’s string? Charles Dunst , Shahn Savino Plans in Cambodia for a massive tourist resort on an out-of-the way island don‘t add up and may serve a different goal.
27 May 2020 A cry for help as Covid‑19 sweeps Latin America and hunger bites Antonio Castillo Shortages are returning to a continent with literal red flags to show the virus is compounding poverty.
27 May 2020 Rohingya in Malaysia, doubly trapped JJ Rose Panics have a way of seeking out victims, and the Rohingya in Malaysia have been easy targets during the pandemic.
26 May 2020 New Caledonia: coronavirus deepens the divide Denise Fisher An independence leader has accused France of “colonialist” Covid-19 measures in a bid to shore up the loyalist vote.
26 May 2020 Hong Kong: System override Holmes Chan Beijing’s proposed new national security law raises the stakes of pro-democracy protests.
26 May 2020 Mauritius, Diego Garcia and the small matter of nukes Samuel Bashfield Mauritius can’t have sovereignty over the Chagos and US nuclear weapons housed on Diego Garcia. Or can it?
25 May 2020 How is an advanced Australia faring in the Asian century? Tim Harcourt The power of proximity has long surpassed the “tyranny of distance” in Australian trade relations.
25 May 2020 In Afghanistan, one step forward, but peace still a far leap Arif Rafiq After presidential rivals settle on a power-sharing deal, the big question remains: Will the Taliban come to the table?
22 May 2020 A Yazidi genocide trial commences – a Hezbollah ban contemplated Rodger Shanahan Two recent developments in Germany have implications for Australia’s security interests in the Middle East.
22 May 2020 Getting back to harvest: The way forward after China’s barley tariff Weihuan Zhou Australian growers are effectively banned from a huge market. But details of the decision show how it may be reversed.
22 May 2020 COVIDcast Episode 12: Pandemic, emerging markets, and US dollar Roland Rajah , Brad Setser The latest episode in a podcast to discuss the implications of coronavirus for Australia, the region and the world.
22 May 2020 The battle for a Covid vaccine risks losing the “war” Geoff Kitney A quest to find the “magic bullet” is drawing dangerous political lines. Without cooperation, nobody wins.
22 May 2020 Islands of opportunity: Where India and Australia can work together Darshana Baruah Joint access to Andaman and Nicobar islands and Cocos island offers a chance to extend patrols and strategic ties.
21 May 2020 South Korea’s foreign ministry: Just a few bad eggs? Jeffrey Robertson Recent scandals have raised questions about the culture within the country’s diplomatic corps. There are ways to fix it.
21 May 2020 Now is the right time to bring Fiji into trans-Pacific bubble talks Samantha Cook With the tourist industry reeling, quick action will kickstart island economies more than a well-intended afterthought.
21 May 2020 Economic diplomacy: Mood shift afoot Greg Earl Stung by the barley and meat export disputes with China, easy talk about diversifying export markets now gets real.
21 May 2020 The tangled web of India-China relations Biren Nanda Strained ties with Washington are driving Beijing to reach out to New Delhi. But the gap is wide.
20 May 2020 West Papua: Looking for an opening Johnny Blades Allowing more access would be an important first step to ending human rights abuses in the troubled Indonesian province.
20 May 2020 India’s Covid-19 tracing app: Power in the right hands? Aarti Betigeri Download rates for tracing apps can also be read to indicate how much trust there is in government.
20 May 2020 We’re all losers in the space arms race Sarah O’Connor Nations have battled one another for strategic advantage in space for decades. Actual fighting would be a step beyond.
20 May 2020 Development links: Education journeys, Pacific politics, doing the new Alexandre Dayant Links and stories from the aid and development sector.
20 May 2020 Covid-19: The need to aid Asia to open up Peter McCawley , Haider A. Khan For Western donors, this has not been their finest hour, yet collective action offers a chance to revive past success.
19 May 2020 As Jakarta trims defence, Beijing makes waves in the South China Sea Aristyo Rizka Darmawan Covid-19 has seen Southeast Asian countries cut defence budgets just as maritime threats look to be growing dire.
19 May 2020 Covid-19 chaos creates fertile ground for cyberattacks Gordon Kang Major events that capture population attention, whether pandemics or elections, are ripe for manipulation.
19 May 2020 PNG and Covid-19: The costs of economic stress Catherine Wilson Many people will seek cultural supports, while a few might turn to crime. But this is far from a harbinger for chaos.
19 May 2020 Diego Garcia: An American perspective Michael McDevitt A bid by Mauritius to claim the Chagos Archipelago puts the future of the base in question. Does the US have an answer?
18 May 2020 Covid-19 is not the biggest threat to UN peacekeeping Jasmine Westendorf Sexual misconduct undermines the fundamental goals of peacekeeping operations. Why does it persist?
18 May 2020 The false dichotomy at the heart of Australia’s China debate Iain Henry The conventional wisdom emerging around “sovereignty” vs “surrender” may be more foolish than wise.
18 May 2020 Constitutional questions over Solomon Islands’ coronavirus crackdown Joseph D. Foukona Sweeping emergency powers must be used in a manner “reasonably justifiable”, not as an excuse to marginalise opponents.
18 May 2020 Why Vietnam embraces multilateralism at this uncertain time Le Dinh Tinh Communities might be locked in isolation for Covid-19, but Hanoi has faith in the way the world can work together.
15 May 2020 Covid-19 exposes the need for a European constitution Alexandre Dayant The pandemic has ruptured the fragile solidarity at the heart of the European project. There is a chance to fix it.
15 May 2020 In an Olympic-sized challenge, Japan’s golden chance could go begging André Leslie Cancellation rumblings are understandable, but an all-or-nothing attitude is a risk, not only for sport but diplomacy.
15 May 2020 COVIDcast Episode 11: Dave Sharma MP on COVID-19 and Pacific relations Jonathan Pryke , Dave Sharma The latest episode in a podcast to discuss the implications of coronavirus for Australia, the region, and the world.
15 May 2020 Covid contest in Indian Ocean region: India, China jostle for top spot David Brewster Beijing’s Belt and Road could get very expensive indeed, with cash New Delhi will find hard to match.
15 May 2020 To act, or not? Al-Shabaab’s response to a Covid-19 crisis in Somalia Stephanie Carver , Samantha Kruber Turmoil offers a chance to radicalise and recruit new members, yet violence also poses a risk of alienating supporters.
14 May 2020 The Taliban’s empty promises of peace Susanne Schmeidl An insurgent attack on a Kabul maternity hospital, in a pandemic, exposes hollow claims of sparing the innocent.
14 May 2020 Muddled messages as Britain seeks to stay alert Lawrence Freedman Confusion reigned as Covid-19 lockdown eased, complex guidance raising fears Boris Johnson had made another mistake.
14 May 2020 Covid-19 and the acceleration of state surveillance Muhammad Faizal Abdul Rahman The pandemic has suddenly made the unthinkable acceptable. Data and privacy may never be the same.
14 May 2020 Australians doubt either US or China will emerge stronger after Covid Natasha Kassam New Lowy polling shows Australians are disappointed in Beijing’s Covid-19 response and despairing about Washington’s.
13 May 2020 Covid-19 and foreign policy: What’s changed, what hasn’t Dick Grant Health, climate, migration and foreign investment must each contend with the virus. But it’s not all doom and gloom.
13 May 2020 America’s rudderless Covid response Erin Hurley State and local officials have acted effectively to address the crisis, but they’re on their own, with no end in sight.
13 May 2020 The health challenge in PNG is far greater than Covid-19 alone Ishani Kaluthotage Dismal maternal mortality rates and deadly disease had already threatened to overwhelm a weak health system.
13 May 2020 In beef over barley, Chinese economic coercion cuts against the grain Darren Lim , Victor Ferguson Beijing has become adept at punishing countries with legally “dressed up” informal economic sanctions.
12 May 2020 For Australia, a testing friendship Daniel Flitton It’s not a question for polite conversation, but PMs will always wonder, just how reliable is Australia’s big ally?
12 May 2020 Breaking with intelligence: Trump and the case of pandemic blame Arzan Tarapore Spurious virus claims are not a case of history repeating. Rather, it’s policy that ignores intelligence altogether.
12 May 2020 Where did Kim Jong-un go? Khang Vu We should be cautious when speculating about a North Korea collapse.
12 May 2020 Vietnam defies the odds on Covid-19 Helen Clark Quick action by the government has helped prevent widespread infection – and turned the tide of public distrust.
11 May 2020 What’s missing from the Strategic Update Sam Roggeveen Cute but not cuddly – the goal for defence should be to impose unacceptable costs on a predator that tries to attack.
11 May 2020 Denials, delays, and conspiracy theories: Iran’s Covid mismanagement Mahmoud Pargoo The crisis reveals fundamental failures: a politicised health system, multiple power centres, and no respect for law.
11 May 2020 Weight on the scales Ali Wyne Middle powers might seek to balance the US and China, but inevitably their own actions change the equation.