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  • 12 Apr 2018
    • Global Issues

    “Presumably, we shall have to call her a Stateswoman”

    Erin Watson-Lynn
    More positive profiling of women in office will result in more positive perceptions of women in political leadership.
  • 12 Apr 2018
    • Global Economy

    Global monetary policy returning to “normality”

    Stephen Grenville
    Fears about the effects of quantitative easing are refuted by experience.
  • 12 Apr 2018

    Migration and border policy links: US border troops, American journeys, and more

    Erin Harris
    <p>Links and updates from across the migration and border policy field.</p>
  • 12 Apr 2018
    • Vietnam

    Vietnam’s crackdown on dissent could undermine its stability and growth

    Hunter Marston
    Detaining enemies of the state could erode international support for Vietnam.
  • 11 Apr 2018
    • Australia in the World

    Julie Bishop and the liberal ideal

    Nick Bisley
    The Foreign Minister seemed most animated when discussing ideas that are clearly under threat in the region and indeed globally.
  • 11 Apr 2018
    • Indonesia

    Entrepreneurial traffic in the Jakarta jam

    Erin Cook
    Ride-hailing apps are all the rage in Indonesia’s capital, but an old favourite is chugging on.
  • 11 Apr 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Islands links: Vanuatu base talk, PNG unplugged, medals, and more

    Jonathan Pryke
    Links and stories from around the Pacific by The Interpreter team.
  • 11 Apr 2018
    • Syria
    • Iran
    • Russia

    Rouhani, Erdogan, and Putin’s bizarre love triangle

    Wayne McLean
    Jostling over Syria offers a glimpse of emerging alliances and compromises as the US-led security order winds down.
  • 11 Apr 2018
    • China

    The Boao confidence

    Richard McGregor
    Xi Jinping didn’t mention Beijing’s current stand-off with Washington, but the contrast he was drawing was clear.
  • 11 Apr 2018
    • Europe
    • Australia
    • China
    • Russia

    Australia vs China, Europe vs Russia

    Daniel Woker
    Surprising parallels in international relations appear to lead to similar replies.
  • 10 Apr 2018
    • Asylum seekers and refugees
    • Australia
    • Nauru

    The lack of appeal in Nauru

    Erin Harris
    Australia should question why final court appeals have been scrapped in the tiny Pacific nation before an alternative was set up.
  • 10 Apr 2018
    • Defence & Security
    • Australia

    Getting our maritime security effort right

    James Goldrick
    The time has clearly come for a careful examination of what Australia needs in a civil maritime security organisation.
  • 10 Apr 2018
    • Defence & Security
    • Australia
    • China
    • Vanuatu

    The many questions about China’s Vanuatu ambition

    Rory Medcalf
    Talk of a Chinese military base in Vanuatu should provoke tough questions in Australia, but not undue alarm.
  • 10 Apr 2018
    • China

    Xi’s big bureaucratic shake-up

    Camille Boullenois
    Sweeping reforms may be difficult to swallow for central and local agencies, but the reorganisation of the Chinese bureaucracy has a good chance of success.
  • 9 Apr 2018
    • Indonesia

    Borneo oil spill costs Indonesia’s poor

    Kate Walton
    <p>Marine pollution and its impact on ocean life represents a major threat to coastal communities.</p>
  • 9 Apr 2018

    Aid and development links: superheroes and the resource curse, poverty in Nigeria, and more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the aid and development sector.
  • 9 Apr 2018
    • United States
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    The peril of North Korea’s charm offensive

    Khang Vu
    <p>The US and South Korea must be wary about&nbsp;Pyongyang dangling the strings.</p>
  • 9 Apr 2018
    • United States
    • Trade
    • China

    American trade policy returns to “aggressive unilateralism”

    Roland Rajah
    The US deployed similar trade tactics in the 1980s to pursue its grievances with a rising Japan.
  • 9 Apr 2018
    • Southeast Asia

    Amal Clooney no match for Trump and China in Southeast Asia press clampdown

    Alexandra Wake
    Authoritarian governments are quick to claim “fake news” in a neighbourhood crackdown on press freedom.
  • 7 Apr 2018

    Weekend catch-up: Sergei Skripal, Korean summit, and women’s rugby in Tonga

    The week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 6 Apr 2018
    • Bangladesh

    Bangladesh: breaking with dynasty

    Joseph Allchin
    Forthcoming elections in Bangladesh will expose the semblance of democracy in the country.
  • 6 Apr 2018
    • Europe
    • China

    Chinese belts and roads stir mixed reactions in Europe

    Hans Jørgen Gåsemyr , Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson
    Europeans are growing more wary of China, but still welcome many of its contributions.
  • 6 Apr 2018
    • Asia
    • Central Asia

    Tajikistan and Uzbekistan: a welcome but fragile thaw

    Luke Dawes
    The signs of warming relations between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan are built on the friendship between two authoritarian rulers.
  • 6 Apr 2018
    • Australia
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    Watching on: Australia and the Korean Peninsula talks

    Bec Strating
    Australia has put its trust in Donald Trump and his transactional, “deal-making” style of diplomacy.
  • 5 Apr 2018
    • Asylum seekers and refugees
    • Migration

    Migration and border policy links: Israel’s UNHCR backflip, Pacific seasonal workers, more

    Erin Harris
    Links and updates from across the migration and border policy field.
  • 5 Apr 2018
    • Pacific Islands
    • Tonga

    Girls shouldn’t play rugby because of “some female body parts”

    ‘Ofa-ki-Levuka (‘Ofa) Guttenbeil-Likiliki
    What the?
  • 5 Apr 2018
    • Russia

    Skripal: the weight of evidence

    Shashank Joshi
    The alternatives to Russian culpability in the nerve agent attack strain credulity.
  • 5 Apr 2018
    • Technology

    Facebook’s May day

    John Gooding
    Upcoming EU regulations will have a huge effect on how data-fuelled tech giants do business. 
  • 4 Apr 2018
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    An agenda for the Moon–Kim summit

    Robert E Kelly
    Moon Jae-in surely sees himself as Nixon going to China, rather than Chamberlain going to Munich.
  • 4 Apr 2018
    • Saudi Arabia

    The world according to Mohammed bin Salman

    Rodger Shanahan
    The Saudi Crown Prince is on a PR drive yet still displays all the kingdom’s weakness.
  • 4 Apr 2018
    • Egypt

    The rationale for Egypt’s military spending spree

    Casper Wuite
    Abdel Fattah el-Sisi looks to balance Cario’s economic weakness with military prowess.
  • 4 Apr 2018
    • Indonesia

    Indonesia’s fishy furore

    Aisyah Llewellyn
    A policy of catching and destroying poachers’ boats has made a celebrity of the Fisheries Minister.
  • 3 Apr 2018

    Aid and development links: cut or not, gender and water, trade in Central America, and more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the aid and development sector.
  • 3 Apr 2018
    • Pacific Islands
    • United States

    Small dots, large strategic areas: US interests in the South Pacific

    Charles Edel
    The US would be wise to further invest in ensuring that the Pacific nations retain their independence, freedom, and sovereignty.
  • 3 Apr 2018
    • New Caledonia

    Words that count: New Caledonia’s referendum question

    Alexandre Dayant
    The continued divide in Caledonian society is shown by the very formulation of the question that will help decide the territory’s future.
  • 2 Apr 2018
    • China

    China: the party, the state, and the new anti-graft body

    Merriden Varrall , Charlie Lyons Jones
    Xi Jinping has taken a significant risk with reforms of the anti-corruption system.
  • 1 Apr 2018
    • China

    Leslie – 15 years on

    Ting Huang
    Leslie Cheung was known as the “Elvis of Hong Kong” and his legacy shows LGBT+ issues remain very much taboo in Chinese culture.
  • 31 Mar 2018

    Weekend catch-up: Xi meets Kim, taxing the tech giants, and Australia’s cricketing shame

    The week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 30 Mar 2018
    • Asia
    • Defence & Security
    • China's Military
    • Asia Pacific Security
    • South China Sea
    • Asean
    • China
    • Vietnam

    Deterrence under the dragon’s shadow: Vietnam’s military modernisation

    Wu Shang-Su
    Vietnam has long sought to calibrate its defence posture in the shadows of great power competition.
  • 29 Mar 2018
    • Administration

    Public holiday: Easter long weekend

    The Interpreter
    Publishing will be light on Friday and Monday.
  • 29 Mar 2018
    • Asia
    • Australia

    Economic diplomacy brief: TPP trade reform, remaking aid, and Indonesian relations

    Greg Earl
    Talk of new aid cuts raise new questions about what sort of serious alternative can be fashioned to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
  • 29 Mar 2018
    • Indonesia

    Indonesia: millennials’ party

    Febriana Firdaus
    A party for the youth of Indonesia has won over social media, but still faces plenty of obstacles to success.
  • 29 Mar 2018
    • Australia
    • Timor-Leste
    • Indonesia

    Timor Trough: the rumpled carpet on the sea floor

    Brendan Duffy
    A Timor Sea maritime boundary beyond the median line was never reasonable.
  • 29 Mar 2018
    • United States
    • North Korea

    Trump, Kim, and the deal of the century

    Sam Roggeveen
    Trump ought to offer Kim a grand bargain: give up your ICBM program, and we will withdraw our troops from South Korea.
  • 29 Mar 2018
    • Defence & Security
    • Australia

    The exciting prospects of a strong defence industry

    Christopher Pyne
    Australia will never be able to compete globally making T-shirts. But we can compete with high-end, world-beating defence equipment.
  • 28 Mar 2018
    • United States
    • China
    • North Korea

    Hot take: what does Kim Jong-un’s trip to China mean?

    Robert E Kelly
    <p>Events are moving fast now and the Beijing trip means a Trump–Kim summit is increasingly likely.</p>
  • 28 Mar 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Islands links: PNG earthquake recovery, rubbish and recycling, and more

    Links and stories from around the Pacific by The Interpreter team.
  • 28 Mar 2018
    • United States
    • North Korea

    US–North Korea summit: can Trump deliver?

    Andray Abrahamian
    Trump’s propensity to walk away from promises will hang over the talks with Kim Jong-un.
  • 28 Mar 2018
    • Asia

    Mekong: more dams, more damage

    Tom Fawthrop
    Asia’s great river is under growing threat from hydropower.
  • 28 Mar 2018
    • Terrorism
    • Indonesia

    Indonesia: countering a message of hate

    Kate Grealy
    Efforts to tackle radicalisation are being held back by a lack of knowledge and problems of official coordination.
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