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  • 5 Mar 2020
    • Malaysia

    Malaysia is now in uncharted waters

    Amy Chew
    With an Islamist party now in government agitating for social curbs, the way of life in a secular nation is at stake.
  • 5 Mar 2020
    • Myanmar
    • India
    • Coronavirus

    Side effects: Covid-19 allows India a chance to lend Myanmar a hand

    Teesta Prakash , Phyu Phyu Oo
    India is increasing competing with China in its neighbourhood, so helping out in a crisis is a good way to make friends.
  • 5 Mar 2020
    • Australia in the World

    Towards equal peace: Australian regional investment in gender equality

    Nicole George , Katrina Lee-Koo , Jacqui True , Sara E Davies
    Women’s participation in peace processes and inclusion of gender-equality provisions is key to their long-term success.
  • 5 Mar 2020
    • Syria
    • European Union
    • Türkiye
    • Coronavirus

    Europe under threat

    Daniel Woker
    Yes, by coronavirus, but also by fighting in Syria and Libya. Can the EU react adequately? What will Brexit Britain do?
  • 4 Mar 2020
    • Coronavirus

    Does Australian travel policy to Covid-19 countries make sense?

    Dominic Meagher
    Official advice on travel to and from countries most affected by Covid-19 varies significantly – and it should.
  • 4 Mar 2020
    • Myanmar

    Stirring hatreds ahead of Myanmar elections

    Hunter Marston
    Hate speech and extremist ideology are on the rise as parties vie for votes, and more violence could be the consequence.
  • 4 Mar 2020
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: Covid-19 precautions take hold, Ardern in Fiji, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the Pacific Islands region.
  • 4 Mar 2020
    • Australia
    • Human rights

    Modern slavery reports, year one: What can we expect?

    JJ Rose
    New legislation requires companies to assess labour conditions in their supply chains. It’s a good idea, but not enough.
  • 3 Mar 2020
    • Syria
    • United Nations

    Syria: What the UN can do, and must do

    Rebecca Barber
    With the Security Council once more hostage to the veto, the General Assembly should test the world’s resolve.
  • 3 Mar 2020
    • Australia
    • India

    Australia should speak out on India’s democratic crisis

    Priya Chacko , Ruchira Talukdar
    The drive for good relations with New Delhi cannot be allowed to blind Canberra to the importance of protecting rights.
  • 3 Mar 2020
    • Syria
    • Türkiye

    Syria: The battlefield rules

    Rodger Shanahan
    Every action prompts a reaction, as a success for Assad forces an angry response from Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey.
  • 2 Mar 2020
    • Coronavirus

    Covid-19: Nearing a global pandemic?

    Roland Rajah , Natasha Kassam
    As cases appear in more and more countries, officials struggle to prevent infections – and to manage public fears.
  • 2 Mar 2020
    • India

    India’s reckless rush to ruin

    Edmond Roy
    Recent violence is a direct consequence of the ruling BJP government’s divisive policies, but unity is not yet all lost.
  • 2 Mar 2020
    • United States
    • US Elections

    Projecting strength and staying power heading into Super Tuesday

    Erin Hurley
    Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden have both won short-lived momentum in the race to be a candidate and take on Donald Trump.
  • 2 Mar 2020
    • Australia in the World
    • Diplomacy

    Youth-led diplomacy: Big opportunity for big impact

    Elise Stephenson
    Tapping into the energy and insights of young people can help ensure the future success of Australia’s foreign policy.
  • 28 Feb 2020
    • Technology

    Is media literacy the magic bullet for fake news?

    Tom Ascott
    The continued threat of misinformation online demands real solutions.
  • 28 Feb 2020
    • Afghanistan

    In Afghanistan, peace or fragmentation?

    Srinjoy Bose
    A potential US-Taliban deal and a shaky presidential re-election stir both hope for the future and fears of the past.
  • 28 Feb 2020
    • Australia
    • Australia's Economy
    • Australia's Trade

    Car manufacturing and Australia: Nothing ventured, nothing gained

    Nicholas Gruen
    What might have been, had Australia had a crack at becoming a strategic hub for niche “world cars”.
  • 27 Feb 2020
    • Asia
    • Global Economy
    • Pacific Islands

    Economic diplomacy: Mahathir’s APEC gamble, and aid corruption

    Greg Earl
    When is a loan not a loan, and should Australia really be propping up neighbours with a cash injection?
  • 27 Feb 2020
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Bougainville

    Bougainville: Ringing in the change?

    Annmaree O’Keeffe
    John Momis towered as a figure in both PNG on Bougainville, but his time as president seems to be fast running out.
  • 27 Feb 2020
    • South Korea
    • Coronavirus

    South Korea’s struggle with coronavirus

    Robert E Kelly
    A better health system and open press put the country in a stronger position – but will personal freedoms be curtailed?
  • 27 Feb 2020
    • Middle East

    Lebanon contemplates defaulting on its debt – and a greater cost

    Eliza Harvey
    An economic crisis leaves the world with a big headache: A bailout, or risking another failed state in the Middle East?
  • 26 Feb 2020
    • Singapore

    Singapore: Hedging with hope

    Stephen Dziedzic
    The gift of geography has made Singapore wealthy, yet also puts the city-state at a choke point in regional competition.
  • 26 Feb 2020

    Aid links: cutting shipping emissions, Swat Valley transformed, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the aid and development sector.
  • 26 Feb 2020
    • Australia
    • Energy

    Australia has an IEA problem, not a fuel security problem

    Jacob Stokes
    Perhaps it is time for Australia look to the Asia-Pacific for a more appropriate energy cooperation agreement.
  • 26 Feb 2020
    • Indonesia

    Maluku: Obscure and notorious

    Robin Perry
    A remote corner of Indonesia has a distinctive place in history going back centuries.
  • 25 Feb 2020
    • United States
    • Technology

    “Coordinated inauthentic behaviour”: Facebook haunts US democracy

    Damien Spry
    Facebook has gone through the motions of fighting disinformation, but not enough to matter – or to risk its profits.
  • 25 Feb 2020
    • Coronavirus

    Be vigilant to reawakened racism in the face of a viral outbreak

    Audrey Jiajia Li
    Tackling a deadly disease is a challenge enough without old prejudices standing in the way of cooperation.
  • 24 Feb 2020
    • Japan

    Japan: Article 9 conundrum rears its head again

    David Walton
    The next 18 months offer Abe Shinzo his last chance as Prime Minister to amend Japan’s 1946 “Peace Constitution”.
  • 24 Feb 2020
    • Afghanistan

    A US-Taliban deal: What price for peace?

    Farkhondeh Akbari
    Bitter experience shows that a “rotten compromise” will carry within it the seeds of future war.
  • 24 Feb 2020
    • China

    China’s counteroffensive in the war of ideas

    Nadège Rolland
    Mirroring its “anti-access, area denial” military strategy, China has Western discourse power in its scopes.
  • 21 Feb 2020
    • Australia in the World

    Australia, in search of great and powerful friends

    John West
    For a people who like to think of themselves as a hardy lot, Australians’ perseverance in diplomacy will be tested yet.
  • 21 Feb 2020
    • Australia
    • Israel

    Australia and Israel should be partners in Asia

    Gedaliah Afterman
    In a changing strategic landscape, likeminded countries have the chance to identify and grasp new opportunities.
  • 21 Feb 2020
    • China
    • Coronavirus

    Why the COVID-19 outbreak may help China move a little further forward

    Jan Harrison
    The rest of the world has a chance to help China learn from its mistakes and emerge stronger from this crisis.
  • 21 Feb 2020
    • Japan

    China-Japan-US triangle: Abe’s balancing act

    Titli Basu
    China’s rise, alliance management, and hedging against US abandonment is testing Japan’s policy choices.
  • 20 Feb 2020
    • Asia
    • Defence & Security
    • United States
    • China

    Power and legitimacy go hand in hand

    Michael J. Mazarr
    Whatever America’s flaws and crimes – and there are many – it is a free and open democracy. China is not.
  • 20 Feb 2020
    • Defence & Security
    • Australian Defence Force

    Being one of the boys in the military

    Cate Carter
    Advancement in women’s participation in the armed forces is oversimplifying the way we see diversity.
  • 20 Feb 2020
    • Sustainability
    • Nepal

    If a tree falls in Nepal, will anyone care?

    Aarti Betigeri
    A sprawling new airport is in the works. But tourism carries an ecological price that can undercut the industry, too.
  • 19 Feb 2020
    • China
    • Coronavirus

    Coronavirus and the flow of information in the Chinese party-state 

    Nora Schlenzig
    Local officials won’t risk the ire of Beijing, yet central authorities look to pass the buck. The more things change …
  • 19 Feb 2020
    • Papua New Guinea

    PNG: Booting Exxon gives Marape a boost – for now

    Bal Kama
    The rejection of the P’nyang LNG deal signals a new way of doing business, and a shifting landscape for US concerns.
  • 19 Feb 2020
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: aid value, PNG’s Exxon woes, and nuclear compensation

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from across the Pacific Islands region.
  • 19 Feb 2020
    • Defence & Security
    • Australia

    Australia can’t continue to divide the Indian Ocean in two

    David Brewster
    We’re approaching an Indo-Pacific strategy with a glass half-full – best to fill it up entirely.
  • 18 Feb 2020
    • Australia
    • Indonesia

    Jokowi’s speech to the Australian parliament: an ode to friendship

    Andree Surianta
    Much more than only trade and investment, the Indonesian President has grander ambitions for the two neighbours.
  • 18 Feb 2020
    • The Americas
    • Australia

    The politics of fire, from the Amazon to the bush

    Deborah Barros Leal Farias
    Brazil and Australia have treated recent continental infernos in some remarkably similar ways.
  • 18 Feb 2020
    • India
    • Pakistan

    Minority rights are suddenly the new turf for India-Pakistan rivalry

    Grant Wyeth
    Handing back a Hindu temple in Balochistan appears a deliberate contrast with fears over treatment of Muslims in India.
  • 18 Feb 2020
    • Defence & Security
    • United States
    • Philippines

    Pushing the Philippines‑US alliance over the cliff

    Jay Batongbacal
    Trump may have shrugged, yet Duterte’s move marks a serious blow to US power and the maritime order in Southeast Asia.
  • 17 Feb 2020
    • Japan
    • South Korea

    Japan–South Korea tensions show little sign of easing

    Kate Kalinova
    After last year’s steady decline over a spate of issues, reconciliation remains a long way off.
  • 17 Feb 2020
    • India

    Bad news for the BJP as Delhi turns its back on Modi

    Purnendra Jain
    Arvind Kejriwal is fast becoming the most well-known local politician in India and proving a headache for the BJP.
  • 17 Feb 2020
    • Israel

    Israel’s democracy: a systemic problem

    Ian Parmeter
    Israel will go to the polls for the third time in less than a year. What makes it so hard for a clear winner to emerge?
  • 17 Feb 2020
    • Philippines
    • Coronavirus

    The politics of racism as the Philippines struggles with coronavirus

    Erin Cook
    Rodrigo Duterte and his backers appears to be exploiting the public health crisis to wedge opponents at home.
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