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2 Dec 2024
Central Asia’s Taliban thaw
A decision by Kazakhstan to remove the Taliban from a list of terrorism groups fits with a regional trend toward normalisation of relations. -
2 Dec 2024
Tunnels and trains: The megaprojects reshaping Europe’s economy
Efficiency comes at a cost, however. -
29 Nov 2024
Australia’s banking on the Pacific
Making money in the region is not easy. But links to international finance are essential. -
29 Nov 2024
How “the land of fire” raised the temperature for global climate negotiations
Trust at COP29 in Azerbaijan was in short supply. -
29 Nov 2024
Top jobs must go to the best candidates. International financial institutions should be no different
The appointment of a new Asian Development Bank president highlights the need for a shift to competitive and transparent selection of senior management everywhere. -
29 Nov 2024
As traditional “Anglo” international education destinations falter, Asia-Pacific countries look closer to home
Chinese students are largely driving the surge in international students choosing universities across the region. -
28 Nov 2024
Climate COP out: Weak finance goal and fossil fuel stalemate fail the most vulnerable
The Presidency of Azerbaijan lived up to expectations of weak leadership. -
28 Nov 2024
Maldives ditches “India-Out” for an economic lifeline
The bilateral reset came as a relief amidst a slew of worrisome setbacks for New Delhi in the neighbourhood. -
28 Nov 2024
Is it time to change the clocks to harness the power of solar?
Shifting to “solar alignment time” could lower energy costs, enhance supply reliability, and mitigate climate change. -
28 Nov 2024
Sri Lanka votes for change
Primed for unrest, the country’s elections went off without incident, and a new man-of-the-people has emerged as leader. -
27 Nov 2024
The Pacific disinformation playbook
A surge in connectivity has exacerbated the region’s challenges, undermining trust in science and government. -
27 Nov 2024
Pakistan and China’s diplomatic relations reach a low ebb
A once lauded partnership is being sorely tested. -
27 Nov 2024
Understanding Prabowo’s Natunas gambit with China
Acknowledging a dispute exists does not amount to a tacit endorsement of one side’s claim. -
27 Nov 2024
Shifting the mindset on global challenges
The 2024 Lowy Lecture reinforced the timeless wisdom of coordinated action to tackle international dangers. -
26 Nov 2024
China’s food safety crises: Some oils just shouldn’t mix
Beijing has pledged to tackle food hygiene issues, with the Communist Party’s legitimacy at stake if it fails. -
26 Nov 2024
Balancing the books on Australian statecraft
It should be easier to judge the budget against the warnings of challenging times. -
26 Nov 2024
Joining BRICS+ is not in Indonesia’s interests
An economic ambition will cloud broader impressions of joining what is an inescapably revisionist bloc. -
26 Nov 2024
How Australia risks losing global talent
High costs and closed doors means Australia could lose its value as a destination of choice. -
25 Nov 2024
Critical minerals and the case for human rights in the just transition
Poor labour standards uncovered in the nickel industry should serve as a warning not to repeat past industrial mistakes. -
25 Nov 2024
China-India ties to be more resilient in the Trump 2.0 era
India and China have sought to defuse their military standoff and that will limit the prospect for US interference in their relations. -
25 Nov 2024
Cutting coal power: Indonesia's test case for turning a climate pledge into reality
The technical, financial and legal hurdles to get an Indonesian coal-fired power plant off the grid. -
25 Nov 2024
Weak link or “frontline ally”? Where the Philippines will fit into Trump’s rivalry with China
US-supplied Typhon missiles are on Manila’s wish list but could come with a catch. -
22 Nov 2024
End game at COP29: Green talks in the “Blue Zone”
The best hope is that the final hours are following a predictable pattern of brinkmanship. -
22 Nov 2024
Russia escalates, strikes Ukraine with a new missile, warns West
Putin wants to target Europe’s commitment to support Ukraine. -
22 Nov 2024
This summer, could Australia vs India take cricket’s greatest rivalry out of the Anglosphere?
Talk of cricket diplomacy often prompts a collective eyeroll. Only, it cuts through. -
22 Nov 2024
Trump’s victory is a triumph for authoritarianism, too
A new era of strongman leadership puts the advancement of international cooperation in doubt. -
22 Nov 2024
Pacific Island countries are not just aid recipients. They are also aid donors
Intra-regional support is an important yet overlooked feature of the “Pacific way”. -
21 Nov 2024
Zooming in on climate change: The experience of a virtual COP29 attendee
Flying thousands of delegates across the globe has its own environmental cost – so how effective are global negotiations conducted online? -
21 Nov 2024
Cat-astrophe! What happens when dirty-minded North Koreans meet Iranian nuclear purrfidy
I spy an invisible cat. Two, in fact. -
21 Nov 2024
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21 Nov 2024
Working together in space can enhance worldly ties between Australia and Japan
And the region stands to benefit, too. -
21 Nov 2024
China’s Pacific aid is rebounding and recalibrated
Minor increases in spending and a surge in new deals signal renewed Chinese aid ambition in the region. -
20 Nov 2024
NATO’s best-laid subsea cable security plans
The latest suspected attack indicates NATO needs a new cable protection strategy for European waters. -
20 Nov 2024
Has the time finally come for a European defence?
Talk might be finally giving way to action. Maybe. -
20 Nov 2024
Political change in Mauritius carries regional importance – especially for India
New Delhi has enough regional ructions without another tense relationship to manage. -
20 Nov 2024
She won’t be right: Trump’s return and Australia’s red lines
The lessons from his first term hold limited relevance for what is on the way. -
19 Nov 2024
Reading between the lines of Xi and Biden’s last meeting
Some remarkably frank language was perhaps intended for a different audience than the one across the table. -
19 Nov 2024
Tech and AI are changing the climate equation – for the worse
If not addressed, the skyrocketing growth of AI and cloud computing will derail emissions commitments. -
19 Nov 2024
Why the Philippines made a dramatic turnaround on the question of archipelagos in the law of the sea
And strangely enough, it means China and the Philippines have traded positions. -
19 Nov 2024
Why getting Pyongyang back to the negotiating table will be harder in Trump’s second term
The North Korea of 2025 is in a vastly different position to where it found itself in 2017. -
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18 Nov 2024
Pacific education: Backsliding outcomes and a financing freefall
Education indicators were already flat or falling before the pandemic and are getting worse. But development priorities are focused elsewhere. -
18 Nov 2024
An early winter in Kyiv?
Unpicking the implications of Trump’s election win on the war in Ukraine.