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  • 6 Sep 2018
    • Malaysia

    Mahathir redux: the past guides the future

    Francis E. Hutchinson
    The legacy of his first stint as prime minister is shaping his second – history suggests Mahathir will remain a player.
  • 6 Sep 2018
    • Myanmar

    The Rohingyas: a new terrorist threat?

    Andrew Selth
    There are no obvious signs refugees in squalid camps will turn to international violence – but it would only take a few.
  • 5 Sep 2018
    • China
    • Pakistan

    The threat within: Pakistan’s ties to China

    Adnan Aamir
    A suicide attack on a convoy of Chinese engineers in Balochistan threatens to have far reaching economic consequences.
  • 5 Sep 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific links: who talks, who walks, at the Forum

    Alexandre Dayant
    China-Taiwan tensions on display, journalist restrictions, and other stories from the Pacific islands region.
  • 5 Sep 2018
    • China

    Lies, damn lies, and Chinese statistics

    Fraser Howie
    No one metric is ever going to be a good proxy for China, the place is just too complicated to be boiled down.
  • 5 Sep 2018
    • Myanmar
    • Bangladesh

    The Rohingya are stuck

    Nicholas Farrelly
    Like the rest of us, the Rohingya need to have hope in a reasonable future for their children.
  • 4 Sep 2018
    • Russia

    Russia’s Vostok-2018: a rehearsal for global war?

    Stephen Blank
    The largest military exercises in decades will see hundreds of thousands of troops in something approaching real combat.
  • 4 Sep 2018
    • China
    • Solomon Islands
    • Taiwan

    Will Solomon Islands abandon Taiwan?

    James Batley
    Taipei will find it increasingly hard to dispel the intangible sense the tide of history is running in China’s favour.
  • 4 Sep 2018
    • Pacific Islands
    • Australia

    Regional security dilemma in the Pacific

    Jenny Hayward-Jones
    Pacific leaders are openly despairing of Australia’s climate change policy and markedly differ on security priorities.
  • 4 Sep 2018
    • Myanmar

    No safe return for Rohingya refugees

    Morten B. Pedersen
    A larger struggle over the “soul” of the Myanmar state and society greatly limits the scope for international influence.
  • 3 Sep 2018
    • New Caledonia

    New Caledonia’s referendum: the delicate dance

    Alexandre Dayant
    <p>Emmanuel Tjibaou, son of an assassinated Kanak independence leader, speaks on New Caledonia’s identity and art.</p>
  • 3 Sep 2018
    • India
    • Bangladesh

    Beleaguered Bangladesh and big neighbour trouble

    Syed Badrul Ahsan
    A register to record citizens in India’s Assam raises fears four million Bengali-speaking residents could be forced out.
  • 3 Sep 2018
    • Indonesia

    Lessons of yet another Indonesian blasphemy case

    Sidney Jones
    Corruption permeates the Indonesian courts, making the perception of a country abiding the rule of law a sad illusion.
  • 3 Sep 2018
    • Asia

    Asia’s order beyond the great powers

    Nick Bisley , Bec Strating
    What might be called second tier players, when acting together, can have a profound influence to shape the region.
  • 1 Sep 2018

    Weekend catch-up: John McCain’s legacy and more

    The Interpreter
    Julie Bishop’s foreign ministership, Belt and Road branding and “birth tourism”: the week that was on The Interpreter.
  • 31 Aug 2018
    • Africa

    A life in fear: violence against adolescent girls

    Eleanor Gordon , Hannah Jay
    The Lake Chad humanitarian crisis is severe – and peace will only be found by listening to those most vulnerable.
  • 31 Aug 2018
    • South Korea

    South Korea’s demographic deficit

    Tom Eck
    Declining birth rates and an aging population will see nation’s workforce shrink, and challenge male-focused attitudes.
  • 31 Aug 2018
    • United States
    • China

    Chinese “birth tourism” shows citizenship evolves

    Vanessa Hua
    Pregnant mothers seeking US citizenship for kids raises compelling questions about belonging but is hardly nefarious.
  • 31 Aug 2018
    • Indonesia

    The chance to urge religious freedom in Indonesia

    Elaine Pearson
    On his trip to Jakarta, Scott Morrison should raise the disturbing trend to repress religious minorities in Indonesia.
  • 30 Aug 2018
    • Australia
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia

    Economic diplomacy: Indonesia, trade deals and TPP

    Greg Earl
    After a breakthrough with Jakarta, will Aussie-trained Indonesian workers be welcomed into Australia to improve skills?
  • 30 Aug 2018
    • New Caledonia

    New Caledonia: boycotts and blockade

    Denise Fisher
    Divisions have marred preparations for the November independence referendum despite effort to seed habits of dialogue.
  • 30 Aug 2018
    • Australia

    Australia right to question Manning visa

    Rodger Shanahan
    Manning is not a whistleblower. She is someone convicted of espionage who was given a long prison sentence.
  • 30 Aug 2018
    • Middle East

    Libyan elections: another Gaddafi

    Casper Wuite
    Saif Gaddafi faces difficult obstacles, including his father's legacy, to challenge for the presidency of Libya.
  • 29 Aug 2018
    • United States

    The swooning over McCain is more about Trump

    Robert E Kelly
    He gave in to the worst of the American right, but in media memory, John McCain represents an earlier Republican party.
  • 29 Aug 2018
    • China

    Belt and Road: China’s biggest brand

    Merriden Varrall
    The Belt and Road Initiative is foremost a marketing tool, often applied retrospectively, and aimed at a home audience.
  • 29 Aug 2018

    Aid links: political change and adjustment, more

    Jonathan Pryke
    Julie Bishop’s foreign aid legacy, UK realignment, statistics in a changing world and links from the development sector.
  • 29 Aug 2018
    • India

    Why is India building the world’s tallest statue?

    Rajesh Trichur Venkiteswaran
    Ballooning costs amid global competition for bragging rights should prompt India to invest more in existing attractions.
  • 29 Aug 2018
    • Australia

    Julie Bishop: buffeted by headwinds

    James Curran
    Bishop struggled at times to find the right tone in response to an inward-looking America and a muscular China.
  • 28 Aug 2018
    • United Nations

    Kofi Annan: great expectations

    Simon Chesterman
    Annan would sometimes wryly joke the abbreviation used within the United Nations for his position stood for “scapegoat”.
  • 28 Aug 2018
    • Australia

    No, Australia has not caught the Trump bug

    Sam Roggeveen
    Rather than an outsider, Peter Dutton is a party loyalist who tried to rescue his party against a wealthy outsider.
  • 28 Aug 2018
    • Indonesia

    Indonesia: running mates spark controversy

    Greta Nabbs-Keller
    As the election race heats up, the economy is Jokowi’s likely vulnerability; meanwhile Prabowo boosts campaign coffers.
  • 27 Aug 2018
    • India

    India: the north-south disparity

    Aarti Betigeri
    Engaging India means recognising vast differences between culturally diverse states and varied governance standards.
  • 27 Aug 2018
    • Australia

    Julie Bishop and her place in the history books

    Alex Oliver
    Her achievements lie in the goals she chose to pursue, which she then pursued with determination and rigour.
  • 26 Aug 2018
    • United States

    John McCain: death of a hero

    David Lambertson
    A solid Republican with a maverick streak, McCain was a tireless advocate of strong alliances, including with Australia.
  • 25 Aug 2018

    Weekend catch-up: Yes, Prime Minister (again)

    The Interpreter
    Political upheaval in Australia, sports diplomacy gone wrong, remembering Kofi Annan: the week on The Interpreter.
  • 24 Aug 2018
    • Australia

    The world won’t wait for Scott Morrison

    Daniel Flitton
    <p>After an extraordinary week at home, the new PM will need to contend with a pressing international calendar.</p>
  • 24 Aug 2018
    • Australia
    • China

    Huawei in Australia: the 5G fear

    Elliott Zaagman
    <p>Blocking Chinese telecommunications firms from the new mobile network again exposes a wider trust problem.</p>
  • 24 Aug 2018
    • Australia in the World

    Soft power and reviewing Australia’s global appeal

    Geoffrey Wiseman
    A challenge for a new review is to agree what we mean by soft power, how to measure it, and to put it into practice.
  • 23 Aug 2018
    • Global Economy
    • United States

    What did the 2008 crisis cost America?

    Stephen Grenville
    A new study attempts to put a number on the ongoing cost of an enormously costly episode of misguided policies.
  • 23 Aug 2018
    • Australia

    How Peter Dutton changes Australian foreign policy

    Daniel Flitton
    He could soon be leading the country in volatile times but what does Peter Dutton think of the world beyond the border?
  • 23 Aug 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    New faces and absent friends in Pacific diplomacy

    Tess Newton Cain
    The agenda of the recent Forum Foreign Ministers Meeting in Apia was marked as much by those attending as those missing.
  • 22 Aug 2018
    • Global Economy

    Geoeconomics isn’t back – it never went away

    Mark Beeson
    We can no longer simply assume that what’s good for America is good for the world.
  • 22 Aug 2018
    • Indonesia

    The dark side of the Asian Games

    Aisyah Llewellyn
    A costly gloss of glitz and glamour for Jakarta’s sports diplomacy cannot disguise some ugly challenges Indonesia faces.
  • 22 Aug 2018
    • Syria

    Dollars for Syria

    Rodger Shanahan
    Given that all signs point to Bashar al-Assad staying in power, who pays for reconstruction becomes a thorny question.
  • 22 Aug 2018
    • Migration
    • Climate change

    Rights for people forced out by climate change

    Jane McAdam , Walter Kälin
    The Global Migration Compact puts environmental displacement on the agenda, even if it lacks legal force.
  • 21 Aug 2018
    • Australia
    • Papua New Guinea

    Prime Ministerial persistence: Australia vs PNG

    Shane McLeod
    <p>So much for the “arc of instability”,&nbsp;a PM in Port Moresby now outlasts&nbsp;an&nbsp;Australian counterpart.</p>
  • 21 Aug 2018
    • Papua New Guinea
    • Bougainville

    The new battle for Bougainville’s Panguna mine

    Catherine Wilson
    Mining, without peace, won’t contribute to a longing for successful self-government and equitable development.
  • 21 Aug 2018
    • Australia

    Malcolm Turnbull: ruling the void

    Sam Roggeveen
    There is a malaise in Western politics of which Australia’s instability is merely one symptom.
  • 21 Aug 2018
    • United States
    • Russia

    Why a US–Russia team–up against China is unlikely

    Ali Wyne
    Trump has called Putin a “good competitor” and warned about China, but Moscow has reasons to keep Beijing on side.
  • 21 Aug 2018
    • Pacific Islands

    Selling a Pacific paradise: upholding the façade

    Joseph Cheer , Stephen Pratt , Denis Tolkach
    Tourism has the potential to enable development outcomes for Pacific Island states, but too often falls short.
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