Ian Hall

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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). 

Steady but slow in Australia-Japan security cooperation
Steady but slow in Australia-Japan security cooperation
Abe’s recent visit to Darwin indicates that Canberra and Tokyo acknowledge the common security challenges they face.
Modi plays by the “rules” at Shangri-La
Modi plays by the “rules” at Shangri-La
The Indian Prime Minister intended to reassure, and hinted only obliquely at some of the challenges confronting India and the region.
Advancing the Quad through diversification
Advancing the Quad through diversification
Bringing in other states with significant regional interests, such as the UK, may help the quadrilateral security dialogue.
Coral Bell and the 'concert of powers' problem
Coral Bell and the 'concert of powers' problem
A modern concert of great powers could fall apart as quickly as its 19th century cousin
Belt and Road: The case for ‘wait and see’
Belt and Road: The case for ‘wait and see’
Australia’s present approach to Belt and Road is not unreasonable.
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