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  • 19 Nov 2019
    • Indonesia

    Jokowi’s curious plan for Indonesia’s capital

    Alyssa Leng , Roland Rajah
    The Indonesian president’s scheme to move the capital won’t fix Jakarta – or the government.
  • 19 Nov 2019
    • Hong Kong

    How China is winning the Hong Kong propaganda war

    JJ Rose
    Discredit, attack, and marginalise. Beijing is showing just how to wait out the protests, then turn the tide.
  • 19 Nov 2019
    • International Economy
    • Rules Based Audio

    Globalisation’s next wave: Podcast out now

    Kelsey Munro
    Economist Richard Baldwin talks about the coming jobs apocalypse in rich countries – and its upside.
  • 19 Nov 2019
    • Australia
    • Climate change

    Book review: The chance to actually change the climate

    Mark Beeson
    Getting something done about global warming might seem a bit too good to be true, but good policy ideas demand action.
  • 18 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • Australia
    • Migration

    Australia and immigration: Lessons from Reagan’s 1986 US amnesty law

    Alex Vedovi
    New research suggests that giving legal status to unauthorised immigrants can have multiple positive outcomes.
  • 18 Nov 2019
    • China
    • India
    • Iran
    • Pakistan
    • Asia and the Middle East

    Shifting alliances in the Gulf a boon to China

    Syed Fazl-e-Haider
    Iran’s offer to connect Chabahar port to Pakistan’s Gwadar will frustrate India but might also encourage China.
  • 18 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • Trade
    • China

    Trade war: From a phase one deal to perpetual peace

    Henry Gao
    How to reconcile deeper ideological differences underlying the US-China conflicts is a far greater challenge.
  • 15 Nov 2019
    • India

    Ayodhya verdict and unruly consequences

    Aarti Betigeri
    India’s Supreme Court has delivered a ruling that will embolden the Hindu right and challenge the country’s secularism.
  • 15 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • The Trump Presidency

    Autocrats Anonymous

    Erin Hurley
    A White House confessional reveals Donald Trump incapable of change – a kind of Marvel superhero, but less interesting.
  • 15 Nov 2019
    • India
    • Review

    Book Review: The original corporate raiders

    John West
    Historian William Dalrymple looks at how a small trading company in London became a mighty army and conquered India.
  • 14 Nov 2019
    • Australia

    Surviving hell

    Edmond Roy
    Bush fires rip across Australia – a million hectares burnt so far – testing volunteers and residents alike.
  • 14 Nov 2019
    • Central Asia
    • China
    • India
    • Pakistan
    • Russia

    SCO-style economic cooperation: Treading slowly

    Olesya Dovgalyuk
    The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation efforts to rebrand itself as an economic forum deserve a second look.
  • 14 Nov 2019
    • Trade
    • Australia
    • China
    • Chart of the week

    Chart of the week: Australia’s “fear and greed” with China

    Richard McGregor
    In just two decades, Australia’s relationship with China has evolved dramatically, illustrated by exports.
  • 13 Nov 2019
    • Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka’s election threatens a return to authoritarian rule

    Alan Keenan
    A looming comeback by the powerful Rajapaksa family stirs fear among minorities and imperils fragile democratic gains.
  • 13 Nov 2019
    • Myanmar

    A motion towards justice in Myanmar

    Emma Palmer
    An International Court of Justice filing seeks to declare the state committed acts of genocide against the Rohingya.
  • 13 Nov 2019
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: Peter O’Neill speaks, a new volcanic island, media bans

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from across the Pacific Islands region.
  • 13 Nov 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Australia
    • Migration
    • United Kingdom

    In conversation: Weak parties, hollow politics, and democratic danger

    Sam Roggeveen , George Megalogenis
    Could a radical break with Asia be the cost of a growing dislocation of the political parties and the Australian public?
  • 12 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • Australia
    • Japan

    Connecting the dots on the Blue Dot Network

    Peter McCawley
    Beyond a press release trumpeting “high-quality infrastructure” and “global trust standards”, things are a bit fuzzy.
  • 12 Nov 2019
    • Russia
    • Africa

    Russia’s southern strategy

    Allan du Toit
    The pace of Russian re-engagement in Africa and the Indian Ocean region has accelerated as US influence has waned.
  • 12 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • North Korea

    North Korea’s deadline logic

    Khang Vu
    Pyongyang has declared an end-of-year cut off in the nuclear talks, yet does such a deadline really matter?
  • 11 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • China
    • US-China

    Signs of a deal between US and China, and a rethink

    John Edwards
    Both countries have good reasons to cool off the two-year trade war.
  • 11 Nov 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • Australian Defence Force
    • Australian Air Force

    Australia’s F-35s: Lessons from a problematic purchase

    Peter Layton
    The rush nearly 20 years ago to buy the fighter of the future exposed fundamental shortcomings in defence acquisitions.
  • 11 Nov 2019
    • Australia
    • Migration
    • Review

    Review: Australia, real and imagined

    John Fitzgerald
    It’s time to inject new content into the hardy ideal of a free and equal Australia.
  • 8 Nov 2019
    • India
    • Pakistan

    India draws the line on Kashmir

    Christopher Snedden 
    New maps issued by India raise some important questions – starting with what exactly they mean.
  • 8 Nov 2019
    • China
    • Technology

    Beijing’s cryptic blockchain gambit

    Elliott Zaagman
    The technology has enormous potential to support good governance. The Party may have something else in mind.
  • 7 Nov 2019
    • Terrorism
    • Afghanistan
    • Pakistan

    The uncertain fate of Islamic State in Pakistan

    Adnan Aamir
    The death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is a major blow, but Islamic State in Pakistan is not dead yet.
  • 7 Nov 2019
    • Asia
    • Global Economy
    • Trade
    • Asean

    Economic diplomacy: RCEP and ASEAN’s new way, plus voting ADB-style

    Greg Earl
    What was Factory Asia has made a subtle shift to a consumer-driven Market Asia under the “world’s biggest trade deal”.
  • 7 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • Australia
    • Australian Public Opinion
    • Chart of the week

    Chart of the week: Trump and the US-Australia alliance

    Natasha Kassam
    Most Australians say the alliance makes us safer, but also makes Australia more likely to be drawn into a war in Asia.
  • 6 Nov 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Migration

    The Rohingya Football Club

    JJ Rose
    Observations from the field after a sobering experience attempting to use sport as a form of aid.
  • 6 Nov 2019
    • Asia
    • Trade

    India’s RCEP exit a setback, but not a disaster

    Jeffrey Wilson
    With an India–China deadlock out of the way, the path is clear to finalise the historic regional trade agreement.
  • 6 Nov 2019
    • Middle East

    Protests in Lebanon are a problem for Hezbollah

    Lauren Williams
    A rare and unified anti-sectarian agenda could quickly unravel as religious identities and old grievances take hold.
  • 6 Nov 2019

    Aid links: the financial boon of open borders, Timor tourism, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the aid and development sector.
  • 5 Nov 2019
    • China
    • India

    India’s clever alliances with island states

    Ian Hall
    A multifaceted outreach with Indian Ocean neighbours provides useful lessons in navigating China’s dominance.
  • 5 Nov 2019
    • Australia
    • China
    • Russia

    The Sino–Russian alliance and what it means for Australia

    Stephen Blank
    Moscow and Beijing are closer than ever, increasing threats to Australia’s vital and long-standing interests.
  • 5 Nov 2019
    • Syria
    • Rules Based Audio

    October in Syria: Podcast out now

    Kelsey Munro
    Rodger Shanahan unpacks the US withdrawal from Syria and the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Are they linked?
  • 5 Nov 2019
    • Cambodia

    Photo essay: Phnom Penh and China-backed building boom

    Simon Roughneen
    Towering over low shops and French colonial–era townhouses grows a new city in tribute to the politics of the present.
  • 4 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • China

    China’s slam dunk of the NBA is a game changer

    Robert E Kelly
    Western businesses ditching ethics for market access isn’t new, but the NBA’s cowering has finally made it a story.
  • 4 Nov 2019
    • Europe

    What 1989 unleashed, and what it didn’t

    Marcus Colla
    The story of “post-Wall” Central Europe is not simply a straight line from liberalism’s triumph to its collapse.
  • 4 Nov 2019
    • Pacific Islands
    • Australia

    Kinship is vital to Pacific disaster response

    Jeevika Vivekananthan , Tara Cartland
    As the Pacific cyclone season looms, Australia should look to those already stepping up ­– the Pacific diaspora.
  • 1 Nov 2019
    • China
    • Hong Kong

    In search of clarity on Hong Kong’s future

    Jieh-Yung Lo
    Hong Kong and China would both benefit from a clear understanding of the city status post-2047.
  • 1 Nov 2019
    • United States
    • Review

    Film review: Torture, lies, and videotape

    Sam Hendricks
    Adam Driver stars as Daniel Jones, who spent more than six years uncovering the dark secrets of the US war on terror.
  • 1 Nov 2019
    • Australia
    • Migration

    Out of sight, out of mind? Irregular people movement on the doorstep

    Henry Sherrell
    People haven’t stopped trying to migrate in the region, yet Australia’s role has been reduced to that of a bystander.
  • 31 Oct 2019
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Russia

    What Russia wants in a multipolar world

    Elizabeth Buchanan
    Canberra should rethink its approach to Moscow, recognising areas of difference yet be willing to see common ground.
  • 31 Oct 2019
    • Pacific Islands
    • Australia
    • China
    • Chart of the week

    Chart of the week: Australian versus Chinese aid in the Pacific

    Jonathan Pryke , Alexandre Dayant
    By the numbers, while China promises a lot to the region, it actually delivers far less.
  • 31 Oct 2019
    • Papua New Guinea

    PNG’s supplementary budget: An honest accounting

    Maholopa Laveil
    James Marape warned the economy was “bleeding”, and setting out the true fiscal position is a first step to healing.
  • 31 Oct 2019
    • China's Economy
    • China

    China, a low-productivity superpower

    John West
    A shift from agriculture to industrial work can mask challenges to China’s growth, especially in the services sector.
  • 30 Oct 2019
    • Asia
    • United States
    • China
    • Malaysia

    Towards a peaceful and inclusive Asia

    Chin Tong Liew
    Resurrecting the idea of “Asia” can help give smaller states agency to guide China as a responsible and benign giant.
  • 30 Oct 2019
    • Pacific Islands
    • Australia
    • Climate change

    See you in court? A rising tide of international climate litigation

    Tim Stephens
    Vanuatu is pushing for international courts to tackle the climate crisis in a move that could put the heat on Australia.
  • 30 Oct 2019
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: donors jostle for influence, maddening Maseratis, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the Pacific Islands region.
  • 30 Oct 2019
    • China
    • Japan
    • Russia
    • Africa

    How Africa is breaking China’s neo-colonial shackles

    Wenyuan Wu
    Beijing is fending off African resentment over debt and for importing workers – and facing extra competition, too.
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