Ian Hall
Biography
Publications
Ian Hall is the acting director of the Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University and a Professor of International Relations at Griffith University, Australia, and an Academic Fellow of the Australia India Institute at the University of Melbourne. His most recent book is Modi and the Reinvention of Indian Foreign Policy (2019).
Five years is a long time in Australia-India relations, but there is still more to do
A stocktake of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Modi’s Moscow miscalculation
Despite the bluster about foreign policy independence, the Indian PM could have kept Putin at a distance.
India pushes China to the margins of the G20
New multilateral agreements unveiled on the sidelines of the forum show how New Delhi has been working hard to curtail Beijing’s strategic influence.
Getting India right
Shared concern over China is one thing but Anthony Albanese must also overcome misapprehensions about India’s rise.
Confident, competent, inconsistent: Australia’s strategic personality
Canberra’s report card receives a solid “pleasing result” on Southeast Asia, but a “could do better” on the Pacific.
Can states have strategic personalities?
Understanding Australian traits and behaviours could explain how the country works with others – and how it’s perceived.
India-China: Pressure at altitude
A shocking fight in Galwan Valley leaves India with dangerous choices, while China thinks it has an upper hand.
India’s clever alliances with island states
A multifaceted outreach with Indian Ocean neighbours provides useful lessons in navigating China’s dominance.
Narendra Modi, frequent flyer
Although faced with a slew of domestic challenges, the Indian prime minister has kept up his globetrotting ways.
Pagination