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Roderick Parkes 7 hours ago Europe: Crossing the East-West divide A new alignment challenges France and Germany as drivers of European politics – offering Britain a chance for influence.
Peter Layton 14 hours ago Australia’s return to must-win wars The future is not the past. Australia needs to reset its strategic thinking and plan to win the wars it fights.
Maholopa Laveil 1 day ago For PNG, Albanese’s visit was about more than just security Dealing with Australia and keeping a door open to China gives James Marape the chance to foster the local economy.
Meg Keen 1 day ago Getting it together: Pacific engagement still lacks coordination Showing collective action across countries and sectors is essential to Pacific development and winning friends.
Nikola Mikovic 27 Jan 2023 How Russia loses allies amid the war in Ukraine Setbacks in the Kremlin’s campaign are causing regional supporters to think twice about the Eurasian military alliance.
Mubashar Hasan 26 Jan 2023 Sanctions help bring accountability in Bangladesh Extrajudicial killings and disappearances have dropped dramatically, with the government aware the world is watching.
Marina Yue Zhang 25 Jan 2023 Lithium, lightest metal on earth, carries heavy geopolitical weight Instead of a source of great tech power competition, lithium should be key to a collective fight against climate change.
Alexandre Dayant , Meg Keen , Roland Rajah 25 Jan 2023 Chinese aid to the Pacific: decreasing, but not disappearing With fewer Chinese finances available and less demand from Pacific countries, geopolitical competition is opening up.
Thư Nguyễn Hoàng Anh 24 Jan 2023 Japan and ASEAN: 50 years of maritime strategy Collaboration on ending illegal fishing and piracy in the region is important. But there are also bigger fish to fry.