Grace Corcoran

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Grace Corcoran is the Senior Policy and Projects Manager – Geopolitics and Security at the Australia India Institute. She is particularly interested in Australian foreign policy in Asia, regional security, minilateralism and development cooperation, with more than eight years’ experience designing and delivering high-level dialogues, strategic initiatives, and policy research across South and Southeast Asia.

Bangladesh’s election gives India a chance to reset relations
Bangladesh’s election gives India a chance to reset relations
With the BNP’s landslide victory, can the neighbours move past the Hasina era?
Bangladesh elections will be a test of democracy
Bangladesh elections will be a test of democracy
Violence and tensions mark the run-up to the first free elections since Hasina’s ouster.
Building trust: the real work in Australia-India defence ties
Building trust: the real work in Australia-India defence ties
Measurable outcomes, not strategic rhetoric, will determine whether bilateral relations prosper.
Canberra needs fewer partners, better focus – and a team-up with Seoul and Delhi offers just that
Canberra needs fewer partners, better focus – and a team-up with Seoul and Delhi offers just that
An Australia-India-South Korea triangle makes sense in an era of uncertainty about the United States.
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