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  • 18 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    Trump: An unimaginable president

    James Bowen
    US institutions are wholly unprepared to deal with a candidate they have never envisioned.
  • 18 Nov 2016
    • Energy

    The switch to renewables: Lessons from small islands

    Mark Lawson
    Any shift to renewables worldwide will require considerable government intervention.
  • 17 Nov 2016
    • Global Economy

    Economic diplomacy brief: Trade after Trump, business pressures, Unbanked in Asia and more

    Greg Earl
    Trump’s election victory has turned regional trade negotiations upside-down, presenting US officials at APEC with an exquisite dilemma.
  • 17 Nov 2016
    • United States

    Trump’s foreign policy: America First, not America Only

    Crispin Rovere
    Trump’s foreign policy is not a threat to America’s place in the world, but it might be a threat to the current establishment.
  • 17 Nov 2016
    • Australia-United States Relations

    The Trump ascendency and the end of ANZUS bipartisanship

    Cam Hawker
    Why we might be seeing the end of Labor-Coalition consensus on ANZUS.
  • 17 Nov 2016
    • Diplomacy

    Rebuilding trust in governments

    Menna Rawlings
    We need to break out of our government buildings, our embassies, our ivory towers, and engage with people.
  • 16 Nov 2016
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: NZ quake, PNG budget, Palau election and more

    The New Zealand earthquake, Australia/US resettlement deal, the fearful prospect of a climate change sceptic in the White House, PNG's grim budget and more
  • 16 Nov 2016

    Quick comment: Peter Feaver talks transition

    Emma Connors
    Duke University Professor and one time White House adviser Peter Feaver describes the 'full lobotomy' the US undergoes during the transfer of executive power.
  • 16 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    Don't give up on the US in Asia just yet

    Michael Heazle
    Under Trump we're likely to see a recalibrated US offshore balancing in Asia that won't mean either careless provocation of China or a total US drawdown.
  • 16 Nov 2016

    Why ANZUS trumps Trump

    Michael Fullilove
    We will need to engage more with Washington, not less, in order to try to influence the course of US foreign policy
  • 16 Nov 2016
    • Asia

    Cambodia: Would Hun Sen's CPP accept electoral defeat?

    Milton Osborne
    Even those who previously supported the government are tiring of the CPP.
  • 16 Nov 2016

    Yes, Trump is a realist and no, this is not subjective

    Crispin Rovere
    Denying Trump’s realist credentials appears to stem from some weird insecurity
  • 15 Nov 2016
    • Kurdistan

    Retaking Raqqa: Facts on the ground

    Anas Iqtait
    Syria doesn’t have a functioning central government that could take back control of Raqqa after the defeat of ISIS.
  • 15 Nov 2016
    • Europe

    Trump’s victory seen from Europe

    Daniel Woker
    The one upside of Trump and his isolationist tendencies could be that at long last Europe will be prompted to do more for the continent’s security.
  • 15 Nov 2016
    • Australian Defence Intelligence and Security

    Australia's intelligence review: Time to ask the big questions

    Matt Rainbow
    Does the AIC provide a sufficiently independent source of intelligence, or are we still largely reliant on our allies?
  • 15 Nov 2016

    How Australia should respond to Trump

    Hugh White
    Australia, like many other countries, now faces some big questions about how to respond to the election of President Trump. Here are three of them.
  • 15 Nov 2016
    • Europe

    Trump, Germany and the new European order

    Marcus Colla
    Like much of the world, Germans watched the election of Donald Trump with surprise and dismay.
  • 14 Nov 2016

    Cults, cabals and corruption in South Korea

    David Volodzko
    Every day we seem to learn that Park’s longtime friend, Choi Soon-sil, the daughter of a religious cult leader, has yet another tentacle wrapped around the government.
  • 14 Nov 2016
    • Australian Foreign Aid

    Aid & development links: COP 22, trading in cash, Africans on China and more

    Jonathan Pryke
    Climate talks, cigarettes the big killer in poorer nations, Africans keen on china and more
  • 14 Nov 2016
    • Terrorism
    • Indonesia

    Jakarta rally exposes division among Islamic State loyalists

  • 14 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    The death of the median voter

    Jon Fraenkel
    When elections or referenda are decided by the emergence of those who do not habitually vote, many of the assumptions of the median voter theory go out of the window.
  • 14 Nov 2016
    • Russia
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    The real Trump-Putin connection

    Matthew Dal Santo
    What little the two men share is a perception of the nature of the West’s present moment, as well as of its origins.
  • 14 Nov 2016

    Syria: Five things Trump will do differently

    Rodger Shanahan
    Based on the little Trump revealed during his campaign, no one in the Syrian opposition will be pleased with the US election result.
  • 12 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    Weekend catch-up: President-elect Donald Trump

    What Trump means for the Iran nuclear deal, globalisation, India, NATO, domestic US institutions and more.
  • 11 Nov 2016

    Washington: The king is dead, long live the king

    Emma Connors
    In bars and on the street you overhear snatches of conversation about ‘the list’ that’s been circulated by the Trump transition team, which presumably itemises a fair few of the 3000 jobs up for grabs.
  • 11 Nov 2016

    How the Chinese media saw Trump's victory

    Jackson Kwok
    In depicting American democracy as chaotic and dysfunctional, the state media has sought to bolster its narrative of domestic stability.
  • 11 Nov 2016
    • United States
    • Iran's Nuclear Program

    Trump and the Iran nuclear deal

    John Carlson
    As Trump himself has conceded, it would be hard to change or walk away from on a deal that has been approved in a Security Council resolution.
  • 11 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    Digital Diplomacy links: President-elect Trump special

    Danielle Cave
    'Blue Feed, Red Feed', the reaction in China, Canadian and New Zealand soft power, and more.
  • 10 Nov 2016
    • Asia
    • China-Australia Relations
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    Australia must prepare for an Asia without America

    Hugh White
    A lot will go wrong over the coming months and years, as America’s role in the world, including and perhaps especially in our region, swerves off the rails.
  • 10 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    Why Trump won

    Crispin Rovere
    The reason Trump did so well is not because of racism, xenophobia or ‘the basket of deplorables’. It’s because Obama’s presidency (and Bush’s before him) has been a total failure.
  • 10 Nov 2016

    Quick comment: James Curran on Trump and Australia

    John Gooding
    Donald Trumps's election victory has prompted immediate speculation about the future of the US-Australia alliance and of the US presence in Asia.
  • 10 Nov 2016
    • India
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    What Donald Trump means for India

    Shashank Joshi
    Most Indian policymakers would probably have preferred a Clinton victory, given her long engagement with India.
  • 10 Nov 2016

    Trump victory signals US decay, not a popular revolt

    Sam Roggeveen
    The idea that America must always play a dominant role in upholding the 'global rules-based international order' is under serious threat.
  • 9 Nov 2016

    Trump: The rogue candidate's shock victory

    Emma Connors
    It was 1.50am. The AP had tweeted Trump was the next president. One of the most divisive presidential campaign cycles in history was over.
  • 9 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    In Cuyohoga County, two reactions to the US election results

    Emma Connors
    ‘I don’t think of Donald as a Republican president, I think of him as a businessmen. None of those effing politicians have a clue'
  • 9 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    Election night with the Republicans in Ohio

    Emma Connors
    Spirits are high at the Cuyahoga County Republican watch party in Cleveland City.
  • 9 Nov 2016
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Island links: Abbott and Wong in PNG, Grasberg mine, Zika in Palau and more

    Harriet Smith
    Cyclone season in Fiji, a federal constitution in the Solomon Islands, Fiji's police commissioner taking a year off, and more.
  • 9 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    There's more at stake than the White House

    Emma Connors
    The American way is to make sure no authority is foisted upon the people, which means said people face a very long list of choices at the polling booth.
  • 8 Nov 2016
    • Cyber Security
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    How the US election is setting cyber-security precedents

    Brendan Thomas-Noone
    US officials are signaling that any cyber attack that impacts the election could result in a proportional response.
  • 8 Nov 2016
    • Papua New Guinea

    Australia needs to invest in its relationship with PNG

    Penny Wong
    We cannot passively rely on our historic and geographic closeness. If we fail to advance our relations with PNG, other actors will overtake Australia.
  • 8 Nov 2016

    Did the FBI swing the US election?

    Norman Bell
    What effect has the 10 days of uncertainty had? Clearly Comey’s initial comments helped Trump. Was his 6 November finding too late to help Clinton?
  • 7 Nov 2016

    Clinton in Ohio: All red with one blue spot

    Emma Connors
    Ohio always figures prominently in electoral college maths. No Republican has won the White House without it and no Democrat since John F Kennedy in 1960.
  • 7 Nov 2016
    • Japan

    Japan’s golden opportunity

    Jeffrey Hornung
    The fissure that has opened between Manila and Washington has given Tokyo an opportunity to play a larger regional role.
  • 7 Nov 2016
    • Australian Foreign Aid

    Aid & development links: Unskilled migrants, security partnerships, UN peacekeepers and more

    Jonathan Pryke
    Venezuela's implosion, the US foreign assistance budget, Zimbabwe going cashless, and more.
  • 7 Nov 2016
    • The 2016 US Presidential Election

    Donald Trump: Straight from Plato's nightmares

    Robert E Kelly
    Trump is a demagogue straight out of Thucydides or Plato’s fears about democracy: unstable, vindictive, lazy, short-tempered, self-aggrandising, and narcissistic.
  • 7 Nov 2016
    • Global Economy
    • Russia
    • Energy

    TurkStream: Putin’s latest triumph over the West? (Part 2)

    Elizabeth Buchanan
    At its heart, TurkStream is a project aimed at further entrenching European dependence on Russian gas
  • 7 Nov 2016
    • The Americas
    • United States

    Trump looks the part in final days of campaign

    Emma Connors
    Trump was at times boastful, when talking about his business success, and at times humble: ‘I am just a messenger’. People clapped and waved their signs but he wasn’t serious and they didn’t believe it.
  • 5 Nov 2016

    Weekend catch-up: US election 2016 edition

  • 4 Nov 2016

    Keeping expectations for the Australia-Indonesia relationship in check

    Aaron L Connelly
  • 4 Nov 2016
    • North Korea

    The Korea Peninsula: Time to recognise the new nuclear status quo

    Bernt Berger
    North Korea's nuclear deterrent needs to be acknowledged for talks to resume.
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