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  • 28 Aug 2023
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • Cyber Security
    • Cyber Warfare
    • Emerging Threats
    • Multilateral Institutions
    • United Nations
    • United States

    Australia and the UN: A new agenda for peace

    Adam Bartley , Charles T. Hunt , Aiden Warren
    Multilateral responses to the threats of new and emerging tech – from AI warfare to bioweapons – are crucial to success.
  • 25 Aug 2023
    • Russia

    With Prigozhin gone, what next for the Wagner Group?

    Isabella Currie
    It’s a job few might want, but lacking a chief will make Russia's relations tricky in the countries where the group still operates.
  • 25 Aug 2023
    • Germany

    Whether on Russia or China, clearly Baerbock is driving Germany’s change

    Ian Kemish
    It might seem surprising it’s been the leader of the German Greens, with its pacifist traditions, who has pushed so hard for a more hawkish stance.
  • 25 Aug 2023
    • Australia
    • Australian Defence Force
    • Australian Navy
    • Defence & Security
    • Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament
    • United Kingdom
    • United States

    The social licence for AUKUS has not yet been earned

    Peter K. Lee , Alice Nason , Sophie Mayo
    Convincing Australians that nuclear-powered subs are needed, and worth the $368 billion price tag, is a hard sell.
  • 24 Aug 2023
    • Australia in the World

    “Australia’s future to 2063” and debating the world beyond the horizon

    Daniel Flitton
    How much value does the nation gain from peering into a crystal ball?
  • 24 Aug 2023
    • Australia in the World
    • Sex and Gender

    Australia showcased gender equality on the pitch. Now let’s try it on budget policy

    Ramona Vijeyarasa
    This government has the opportunity to get serious about gender responsive budgeting by upskilling its ministries.
  • 24 Aug 2023
    • Russia

    Prigozhin is dead, but Putin is still weakened

    Matthew Sussex
    It is important to remember that Putin personally and publicly gave the Wagner chief guarantees about his safety.
  • 24 Aug 2023
    • Southeast Asia
    • Australia
    • Global Economy
    • Technology

    Cash is king, no more

    Hilman Palaon
    Digital payments have transformed Australia, but global financial infrastructure for a cashless society still has some catching up to do.
  • 23 Aug 2023
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security

    Cracking the code: How intelligence and cyber reshaped Australian statecraft

    John Blaxland
    A richer story is told by placing signals intelligence in historical and contemporary context.
  • 23 Aug 2023
    • Recommendations

    The Fix: How we tell stories about ourselves

    Michelle Lyons
    Your weekly Interpreter feature about issues, resources or helpful distractions that might otherwise be missed.
  • 23 Aug 2023
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    The curious tales of defectors to North Korea

    Gabriela Bernal
    Why would anyone choose to live in or return to a repressive hermit state? The answers are complex and include regret.
  • 22 Aug 2023
    • China
    • India
    • BRICS

    India’s hesitation as China pushes for BRICS expansion

    Ankit Tiwari
    New Delhi and Beijing have competing visions for adding new members and where the organisation will focus.
  • 22 Aug 2023
    • Cambodia
    • Australia in the World

    Cambodia's democracy deficit: Australia's role and responsibility

    Gareth Evans , Gordon Conochie
    Have we done enough to support human and democratic rights in a country where they are perpetually under attack?
  • 22 Aug 2023
    • Bangladesh
    • Myanmar
    • Migration
    • United Nations

    Remember the Rohingya, for disease hasn’t forgotten them

    Arunn Jegan
    After six years, supposedly temporary camps now resemble slums. How long can the world turn away?
  • 21 Aug 2023
    • Pacific Islands
    • Papua New Guinea

    Putting a PNG stamp on security

    Meg Keen , Mihai Sora
    As world players jostle for influence, the price of admission may be stronger economic engagement.
  • 21 Aug 2023
    • China – Belt and Road Initiative
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Nepal
    • Sri Lanka

    India doubles down on regional connectivity to counter China

    Henry Storey
    New Delhi has big advantages in its South Asia infrastructure push – even if outspending China isn’t one of them.
  • 21 Aug 2023
    • Climate change

    Loss and damage: Thoughts on global climate fund reform

    Melanie Pill
    At COP28, an opportunity presents itself for a new funding model to help the world’s most climate vulnerable countries.
  • 18 Aug 2023
    • Indonesia

    The “Jokowi Doctrine”: Indonesia’s vision for international order

    Ahmad Rizky M. Umar
    Increasingly active on the world stage, the President will leave a imprint on foreign policy that is likely to endure.
  • 18 Aug 2023
    • China
    • China's Economy

    China’s slowdown is nothing to celebrate

    Jenny Gordon
    The heady rates of economic growth were always going to fall – but is boom time over for commodities?
  • 18 Aug 2023
    • Japan
    • Timor-Leste
    • Australia
    • Energy
    • Climate change
    • Environment
    • Sustainability

    Stepping on the gas: Boosting Australia’s climate diplomacy in the region

    Andrea Fahey
    Opponents of carbon capture plans need to look past ideology and think about the development costs to friends and neighbours.
  • 17 Aug 2023
    • Aid & Development
    • Australia

    Economic diplomacy: Slicing up a new aid menu

    Greg Earl
    Australia is persisting with a homemade mix of old and new financing tools to be the development dining partner of choice in the region.
  • 17 Aug 2023
    • China
    • Japan
    • North Korea
    • South Korea
    • Defence & Security
    • United States

    Bridging the divide: the significance of the US-South Korea-Japan trilateral

    Daniel R. DePetris
    The Biden administration sees the upcoming summit as historic – China and North Korea may also, for different reasons.
  • 17 Aug 2023
    • Russia
    • Ukraine

    The Baltic response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

    Adam Simpson
    A history of atrocities at the hands of Moscow steels the resolve of its neighbouring states.
  • 16 Aug 2023
    • Australia
    • Diplomacy

    Can the Matildas waltz onto the world stage for Australia’s sport diplomacy?

    Tim Harcourt
    Sporting ambassadors have previously helped with big international investments. Let’s go again.
  • 16 Aug 2023
    • Pacific Islands
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Recommendations

    The Fix: We still really don’t know PNG

    Maholopa Laveil
    Your weekly Interpreter feature about issues, resources or helpful distractions that might otherwise be missed.
  • 16 Aug 2023
    • Myanmar

    The myth of military desperation in Myanmar

    David Scott Mathieson
    The junta’s favoured methods of arson and airstrikes continue to quash dissent, with no end in sight.
  • 15 Aug 2023
    • Pacific Islands
    • Vanuatu

    Vanuatu: No confidence, but in whom?

    Siobhan McDonnell
    Australian diplomacy must be examined after a supposed security deal leaves the local government teetering.
  • 15 Aug 2023
    • Defence & Security
    • Quad

    Don’t conflate the Quad and Malabar

    Patrick Triglavcanin
    As Indo-Pacific defence postures pivot to the maritime, there’s no need to muddy the waters between hard and soft power.
  • 15 Aug 2023
    • Asean
    • China
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia
    • Philippines
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    • Energy

    Pipe dreams: Turning an interconnected ASEAN gas market into a reality

    Massita Ayu Cindy Putriastuti , Nadira Asrifa
    An old idea for a regional network might hold the answer for energy demand into the future.
  • 15 Aug 2023
    • Global Economy
    • Debt
    • Climate change

    The climate crisis demands sovereign debt justice

    Connor O’Brien
    Why should low-income countries pay the price for climate change?
  • 14 Aug 2023
    • China
    • India
    • Russia
    • Space exploration
    • United States

    The Moon: The great game on new turf

    Ved Shinde
    India joins a powerplay with the United States, China and Russia in the hunt for lunar treasure and strategic superiority.
  • 14 Aug 2023
    • Thailand

    Thailand’s monarchy: Heirs and spares

    Craig Keating
    A surprise visit to Thailand by two of King Vajiralongkorn’s sons after an absence of 27 years shows dynastical survival trumps personal animosity.
  • 14 Aug 2023
    • Aid & Development
    • Australia and the Pacific
    • Pacific Islands

    What does the new International Development Policy mean for the Pacific?

    Jessica Collins , Meg Keen
    Australia has outlined its case for being the preferred regional partner, but the Pacific needs less talk and more action.
  • 11 Aug 2023
    • Defence & Security
    • Review

    Learning Cold War lessons of espionage anew

    Ben Scott
    The ever-present threat of spies can lead to the greater danger – ourselves.
  • 11 Aug 2023
    • Digital Disruption
    • Technology

    Embracing digitalisation

    Hilman Palaon
    Investment in reskilling can bridge the digital divide.
  • 11 Aug 2023
    • Aid & Development
    • Development Assistance
    • Southeast Asia

    The constrained ambition of Australia’s new development policy

    Roland Rajah
    Aid “rebuild” focuses on quality and smarter geopolitics, but not dollars.
  • 10 Aug 2023
    • Russia
    • Ukraine
    • Review

    Fake news, propaganda, and the withering of commitment to truth

    Mark Pierce
    Joseph Stalin’s denial of access for Western journalists during the Second World War heralded the birth of disinformation.
  • 10 Aug 2023
    • Pacific Islands
    • Fiji

    Young voices on Fiji’s new political era

    Mere Nailatikau , Lavetanalagi Seru
    Six months after a democratic transformation, a new government strides ahead – with the biggest hurdles still to come.
  • 10 Aug 2023
    • Myanmar

    Are Western intelligence agencies “fuelling an armed rebellion” in Myanmar?

    Andrew Selth
    Espionage by its nature is difficult to prove – big claims should be judged carefully before leaping to conclusions.
  • 9 Aug 2023
    • Philippines
    • Migration

    Overseas Filipino workers toil for the Marcos government’s bottom line

    Michael Beltran
    The Philippines relies on remittances to prop up the local economy. But the reports of abuses cannot be ignored.
  • 9 Aug 2023
    • Recommendations

    The Fix: Tray tables up, window blinds open

    Shane McLeod
    Your weekly Interpreter feature about issues, resources or helpful distractions that might otherwise be missed.
  • 9 Aug 2023
    • China
    • Australia
    • Resource security
    • Technology
    • Iran

    Iran’s lithium lode: A potential strategic game-changer

    Marina Yue Zhang
    Australia might find itself on a political and economic tightrope as China looks to diversify its options for the new oil of our times.
  • 8 Aug 2023
    • Aid & Development
    • Australia

    International development: Putting the heart back in Australian foreign policy

    Marc Purcell
    The government has taken a big step after listening to regional partners – now it has a chance to fill in the details.
  • 8 Aug 2023
    • Sri Lanka
    • Debt
    • IMF

    Sri Lanka’s deep debt bind

    Mariza Cooray , Roland Rajah
    Imposing losses on domestic creditors essentially imposes losses on the country itself.
  • 8 Aug 2023
    • Russia
    • Africa

    Shadows of the state: How Wagner Group extends Russian reach in Africa

    Munira Mustaffa
    The mercenary operations sit at the heart of a complex web of geopolitical ambitions, covert operations, and influence peddling.
  • 7 Aug 2023
    • Japan
    • Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Pacific Islands
    • United States

    For America’s atomic bomb legacy, the past is present

    Daniel Mandell
    The fallout of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – as well as nuclear testing in the Pacific – continues to hang over the US regional reputation.
  • 7 Aug 2023
    • Australia in the World
    • Foreign Policy
    • Sex and Gender

    Why the F word matters if we’re serious about gender equality in foreign policy

    Joanna Pradela , Alice Ridge
    The problem with an implied rather than explicit feminist approach is that it is all too easy to ignore.
  • 7 Aug 2023
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security
    • Global Issues

    Why universities are still at risk for foreign interference

    Brendan Walker-Munro
    Australian universities are vulnerable as open and collaborative institutions. With more sensitive research underway, they are also part of the solution.
  • 4 Aug 2023
    • Australia
    • Diplomacy
    • Global Issues
    • Pacific Islands
    • Africa
    • Sex and Gender

    Women belong everywhere and this World Cup proves football can be the great equaliser

    Jessica Collins
    Respect for female athletes “tearing it up on the pitch” must translate into respect off the field, too.
  • 4 Aug 2023
    • Bangladesh
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Pakistan
    • Australia and Asia

    What four upcoming elections in South Asia mean for Australia

    David Brewster
    With significant strategic equities at play, Canberra will need more regional engagement than ever before.
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