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  • 26 Feb 2019
    • Defence & Security

    The pressure to curb arms sales to Saudi Arabia

    Susan Hutchinson
    Australia is finally considering joining like-minded governments in ending military support to Saudi Arabia.
  • 26 Feb 2019
    • Myanmar

    The gloom about Myanmar’s economy

    Michael Sainsbury
    Many problems can be sheeted home Aung San Suu Kyi – even if there are few critics willing to suggest alternatives.
  • 25 Feb 2019
    • United States
    • North Korea

    Trump-Kim summit II: North Korea’s superficial modernisation

    Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings , Gianluca Spezza
    <p>Needing a bike to deliver medicines&nbsp;but having a TV in most households exemplifies the development paradox.</p>
  • 25 Feb 2019
    • Pakistan

    Pakistan: the wrongheaded crowdfund for mega dams

    Adnan Aamir
    Collecting donations is not the solution to the country’s woes, Pakistan’s duty-of-care is not absolved.
  • 25 Feb 2019
    • Global Issues

    The movie moment: how the Oscars reflect the world around us

    Melissa Conley Tyler
    Oscar nominees are a window into current concerns and preoccupations: what strikes a chord and the issues of our time.
  • 25 Feb 2019

    Paladin, Manus, and private security: a treacherous history

    Sarah Percy
    A huge contract going to a little-known company recalls the worrying precedent of unscrupulous private security firms.
  • 22 Feb 2019
    • Europe
    • United States
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trouble in Munich: the transatlantic breakup

    Michael Fullilove
    <p>Europe and America read from diverging scripts at the annual strategic confab, the Munich Security Conference.</p>
  • 22 Feb 2019

    The botched Amazon deal and its importance for 2020 US elections

    Gorana Grgic
    The Amazon case highlights tensions between the progressive young guns and moderate older guard in American politics.
  • 22 Feb 2019
    • Technology

    The new Middle Eastern space race

    Morris Jones
    <p>Israel’s mission to the moon is indicative of a trend where spaceflight in the Middle East is linked to politics.</p>
  • 22 Feb 2019
    • Indonesia
    • Indonesian Elections

    Indonesia: policy missing in talk of politics

    Iqra Anugrah
    The second presidential debate revealed that rural and infrastructure policies will remain largely the same.
  • 21 Feb 2019
    • European Union
    • United Kingdom

    How did the United Kingdom get itself into such a political mess?

    Lawrence Freedman
    The spectacle may be unedifying and cost of failure terrifying, but parliamentary democracy is still alive and kicking.
  • 21 Feb 2019
    • India
    • Pakistan

    Pulwama terrorist attack: Modi under pressure

    Ian Hall
    If India’s response is seen as weak, Modi risks his “strongman” reputation. Too strong, the risk might be nuclear war.
  • 21 Feb 2019
    • United States
    • China
    • Technology

    The tremendous impact of a US-China investment and technology war

    Michael Thawley
    The impending bifurcation of the world internet economy will disrupt many industries, companies and national economies.
  • 21 Feb 2019
    • China

    China cabinet: the not-so-secret hack, plus the enemy of Freeman

    Kelsey Munro
    The strange reluctance to call out a “sophisticated state actor”, and Xi Jinping Thought now policed via a mobile app.
  • 20 Feb 2019
    • Malaysia

    Courting change in Malaysia

    Fiona Broom
    A combination of progress and hesitation is evident under Malaysia’s new rule, amid fear political turmoil will drag on.
  • 20 Feb 2019
    • Cyber Warfare
    • Cyber Security
    • Australia
    • Technology

    Responding to cyber attacks: resilience and transparency is key

    Dirk van Graver
    Yes, Australia’s security was tested, but keeping it secret won’t help the public accept inevitable dangers to networks.
  • 20 Feb 2019
    • India
    • Pakistan

    Demystifying Kashmir

    Hussain Nadim
    The readiness of India and Pakistan to hurl accusations – and maybe worse – ignores injustice and poverty on the ground.
  • 20 Feb 2019

    Aid links: calls for Australia first, the upside of dengue, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Why refugees cutting down trees has led to strife in Uganda, plus more stories from the aid and development sector.
  • 20 Feb 2019
    • India

    India: another five years of Modi?

    Edmond Roy
    The tea-seller turned prime minister may see another term in office despite lacklustre domestic and foreign policy.
  • 19 Feb 2019
    • Syria
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism
    • United Kingdom

    Repatriating female foreign fighters: political not personal

    Lydia Khalil
    <p>Many foreign women who join ISIS were not duped or coerced. It is time to recognise Shamima Begum’s agency.</p>
  • 19 Feb 2019
    • Australia
    • Australian Public Opinion
    • Migration

    Polls apart: how Australian views have changed on “boat people”

    Alex Oliver , Kelsey Munro
    Charged atmospherics over border security has plenty guessing about public attitudes, but the numbers tell a story, too.
  • 19 Feb 2019
    • Indonesia

    Indonesia’s domestically focused foreign policy

    Nithin Coca
    It is unlikely that Indonesia’s seat on the Security Council will see it take a stance on foreign policy issues.
  • 18 Feb 2019
    • Indonesia
    • Indonesian Elections

    Indonesia’s election debates: there’s substance in the style

    Ben Bland
    The televised debates bring the campaign to a country that has only been practising democracy for 20 years.
  • 18 Feb 2019
    • India
    • Pakistan

    Pulwama attack: more questions than answers

    Stuti Bhatnagar
    India’s retaliation against Pakistan is predictable, and not at all effective in tackling sources of Kashmir’s strife.
  • 18 Feb 2019
    • Indonesia
    • Philippines

    One casualty of Jolo bombing: Indonesian-Philippine trust

    Sidney Jones
    The eagerness to blame Indonesians for the cathedral attack sets back regional cooperation, exactly when most needed.
  • 18 Feb 2019
    • Technology

    Mark Zuckerberg and the revolt of the public

    Martin Gurri
    The social media network is a battleground in a sociopolitical conflict, prompting fractures and heresies within elites.
  • 15 Feb 2019
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    The legacy of nationalism in Korea

    Tom Eck
    The seeds sown 100 years ago have resulted in the freedoms enjoyed in South Korea by over 50 million people today.
  • 15 Feb 2019
    • Pacific Islands
    • China and the Pacific
    • China

    A rising China and the future of the “Blue Pacific”

    Dame Meg Taylor
    China’s growing economic and political strength globally brings both challenges and opportunities for the Pacific.
  • 15 Feb 2019
    • Philippines

    In the Philippines, activists increasingly face a “living hell”

    Nick Aspinwall
    Victims of “red tagging,” or the false branding of activists as communist insurgents, can be fatal in the Philippines.
  • 14 Feb 2019
    • Malaysia
    • Singapore

    Spats in the straits between Malaysia and Singapore

    Bec Strating
    The diplomatic tit-for-tat between the two neighbours for the territorial claim of the waterway has a long history.
  • 14 Feb 2019
    • Australia
    • Australia and the Pacific
    • Papua New Guinea

    The curious case of aid concentration in Papua New Guinea

    Jonathan Pryke
    The extreme concentration of aid from Australia to PNG stands out. It may be time for others to get involved.
  • 14 Feb 2019
    • Asia
    • Global Economy
    • Australia's Economy

    Economic diplomacy: trade ground shifts despite US-China row

    Greg Earl
    Alarm is growing the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism may soon suffer the same credibility loss as its deal-making.
  • 14 Feb 2019
    • Diplomacy
    • Australia

    The barely-noticed momentous change to Australian foreign policy

    Donald R Rothwell
    A seemingly minor move on Venezuela has potential ramifications for every country Australia has diplomatic ties with.
  • 13 Feb 2019
    • India

    Unrest in India as it prepares for the world’s biggest election

    Aarti Betigeri
    Unemployment woes, unhappy farmers, and new faces in the game see Modi turn on his populist charm in an attempt to woo.
  • 13 Feb 2019
    • Australia
    • Thailand

    The long tail of the al-Araibi case

    JJ Rose
    A case where Bahrain didn’t need to win to send a chill of horror up the spines of other dissidents watching on.
  • 13 Feb 2019
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific Links: logging paradox, erupted islands, more

    Alexandre Dayant
    Links and stories from the Pacific Islands region.
  • 13 Feb 2019
    • Australia
    • Migration

    Doctors help the moral case for border security

    Danielle Fitzpatrick
    The medical evacuation bill is a really a debate on the limits of political discretion.
  • 13 Feb 2019
    • Europe
    • Australia
    • Review

    Film review: They Shall Not Grow Old

    Joan Beaumont
    Peter Jackson has reclaimed the voices of veterans, and with technical prowess offered a glimpse of the battlefield.
  • 12 Feb 2019
    • Global Economy
    • Indonesia

    A Tobin tax: an idea whose time has come for Indonesia

    Stephen Grenville
    How to make portfolio flows “sticky” and avoid short-term swings in foreign sentiment sees an old idea gain new life.
  • 12 Feb 2019
    • Nepal

    Nepal’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission limps on

    Renee Jeffery
    A culture of impunity has proved stubborn and entrenched.
  • 12 Feb 2019
    • Australia and the Pacific

    Australia, BRI backlash should be a warning on loans

    Tim Watkin
    The rush to loan-financed infrastructure is a geopolitical play, but does not consider the wellbeing of the recipients.
  • 12 Feb 2019
    • Singapore

    Singapore: data leaks in a “Smart Nation”

    Kirsten Han
    Robust processes and security apparatus are needed before embracing the collection of vast amounts of sensitive data.
  • 11 Feb 2019
    • Global Economy
    • Global Economic Governance
    • Indonesia

    Indonesia’s role in multilateral development banks

    Retno Maruti
    The path to leadership is littered with old players and the status quo, not economic diversity.
  • 11 Feb 2019
    • Myanmar
    • China
    • Thailand
    • Laos

    The fight to preserve the Khon Pi Luang rapids

    Milton Osborne
    China is pushing to expand its navigation of the Mekong River, raising tricky questions of sovereignty and environment.
  • 11 Feb 2019
    • Defence & Security
    • China's Military
    • India's Navy
    • India's Military
    • China
    • India

    China may only seek a limited naval role in the Indian Ocean

    David Brewster
    Many assume that China intends to replace American predominance in the Indian Ocean. But sea control seems unrealistic.
  • 11 Feb 2019
    • Hong Kong

    Hong Kong: when rich dreams interrupt fortunate life

    Vivienne Chow
    Heritage and culture is cast aside in a society where it is sinful to block another person’s pathway to wealth.
  • 8 Feb 2019
    • Thailand

    Thailand: the Princess vs the General

    Hervé Lemahieu
    It’s very unusual for key players from the country’s two most powerful institutions to publicly showcase divisions.
  • 8 Feb 2019
    • Australia
    • Migration

    Blocking asylum, by sea and air

    Guy S Goodwin-Gill , Tamara Wood
    Sometimes the dangers for refugees in transit are presented by the very people from whom they seek protection.
  • 8 Feb 2019
    • Trade
    • China
    • The Trump Presidency

    Is Australia wise to pick sides in US-China trade war?

    Mike Callaghan
    Reported comments by Australia’s ambassador to the US warning Trump against a “pyrrhic” win with China seem out of step.
  • 8 Feb 2019
    • United States
    • The Trump Presidency

    Of “foolish wars, politics … ridiculous partisan investigations”

    Erin Hurley
    A Democrat-controlled House and a feisty Republican senate auger meaningful congressional oversight of foreign affairs.
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