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  • 5 hours ago
    • Sri Lanka
    • Global Issues

    Asia’s scam centre problem is moving on, not shutting down

    Johann Rebert , Nicola Nixon
    The capacity to reconstitute – often quickly and in new jurisdictions – is a core feature of how these operations function.
  • 18 hours ago
    • Energy
    • Pacific Islands

    Pacific islands face a connectivity shock as oil prices surge

    Jake Hamstra
    The Pacific’s energy crisis isn’t just economic – it’s a geopolitical opening that outside powers will be competing to fill.
  • 18 hours ago
    • Global Issues
    • Diplomacy

    Acting together? The myth of middle power fix

    Sanchari Ghosh
    If states are trying to become less dependent on one another, they’re unlikely to bind themselves into tight collective arrangements.
  • 22 hours ago
    • Global Issues

    The analyst’s escape hatch that says everything and nothing

    Daniel Flitton
    Reaching for a caveat doesn’t guide readers as much as it protects authors.
  • 1 day ago
    • Asean
    • Energy

    From oil shock to nuclear surge in Asia

    Julius Cesar Trajano
    Nuclear power promises long-term benefits to many Asian countries, but some lack the necessary regulatory authorities
  • 1 day ago
    • Asia
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia
    • Australia
    • Australian trade, investment & economy
    • AUKUS
    • Maritime Security
    • International law

    What the Hormuz crisis reveals about Australia’s Indonesian sea lanes

    Aristyo Rizka Darmawan
    Laws alone will not keep Australia’s vital trading routes open when it matters.
  • 1 day ago
    • Climate change
    • Pacific Islands

    The Pacific is where climate leadership will be made – or lost

    Larelle Bossi
    The question is no longer simply whether environmental ambition can be agreed, but whether it can be sustained.
  • 1 day ago
    • China
    • Australia
    • Global Issues
    • Public Opinion

    The blind spot in Australia’s approach to Chinese platforms

    Wilfred Yang Wang  , Jian Lin , Sophie Ping Sun
    An uneven approach to Asian social media apps reflects limitations in how Australia understands its region
  • 2 days ago
    • Philippines
    • South Korea
    • Taiwan
    • Defence & Security

    Marcos’s overture to China masks anxiety about US reliability

    Richard Javad Heydarian
    The Iran war has prompted US allies in Asia, like the Philippines, to reassess their military reliance on Washington
  • 2 days ago
    • Asean
    • Energy
    • Iran

    ASEAN’s energy crisis is not about energy

    Aniello Iannone
    The security architecture that was supposed to protect the flow of energy to Asia has become the source of its interruption.
  • 2 days ago
    • Space exploration

    After Artemis II, the real lunar race is just getting started

    Cassandra Steer
    The geopolitics of who controls the Moon and controls the coming century.
  • 2 days ago
    • Climate change

    An IPCC funding crisis threatens the Asia-Pacific

    Mohd. Yunus
    The IPCC is running out of money, but Australia is well placed to push for reforms to protect climate-vulnerable nations
  • 2 days ago
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security
    • Antarctica

    Is the security narrative itself a threat to Antarctic stability?

    Jeffrey McGee , Tony Press
    After more than six decades of peace on the continent, Australia must flex its diplomatic muscle to maintain the status quo.
  • 10 Apr 2026
    • Space exploration

    Moon governance in the spotlight after Artemis II

    Jing Ge
    The Artemis Accords represent an opportunity for middle powers, including Australia, to establish a role in lunar governance.
  • 10 Apr 2026
    • Indonesia
    • Maritime Security
    • International law

    No flag, no crew, no rights – what Indonesia can legally do about the Lombok drone

    Dita Liliansa
    A torpedo-like object found off Lombok may not qualify as a “ship”, challenging categories that weren’t designed for unmanned vessels.
  • 10 Apr 2026
    • Debt
    • Energy
    • G20
    • Multilateral Development Banks

    High rates and expensive oil create a global debt trap

    Nischal Dhungel
    While advanced economies debate the nuances of “soft landings”, low- and middle-income countries are caught in a pincer.
  • 10 Apr 2026
    • Indonesia
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security
    • Maritime Security
    • South China Sea
    • Russia

    There’s a bear in there: Russia in the Indo-Pacific

    Paul Pelczar
    A Russian naval visit to Jakarta barely rated a mention in Australia.
  • 9 Apr 2026
    • China
    • United Nations
    • Iran

    Iran crisis puts China’s UN diplomacy to the test

    Courtney J Fung , Andrea Ghiselli
    China’s UN veto on a Strait of Hormuz resolution was a calculation driven by domestic pressure and pragmatism.
  • 9 Apr 2026
    • South Korea
    • Defence & Security
    • Ukraine

    Mutual benefits in a Ukraine–South Korea partnership

    Anton Ponomarenko
    A closer relationship with Kyiv would offer Seoul both military and economic benefits, including battle-tested drone technology.
  • 9 Apr 2026
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security
    • Diplomacy

    Be informed, not just alert

    Tom Barber
    Australia’s crisis-driven communication is a symptom of the deeper problem: a failure to treat statecraft as conversation.
  • 9 Apr 2026
    • Defence & Security
    • New Zealand

    New Zealand’s defence reckoning: From shelter to stormfront

    Suzannah Jessep
    A pivot to spending 2% of GDP and combat-capable rhetoric signals a deeper shift in how NZ sees the world.
  • 8 Apr 2026
    • China
    • Taiwan

    Same old formula, bigger stakes: Beijing and Taiwan’s opposition

    Jade Guan
    The KMT visit shows Beijing is using Taiwan's democracy as an arena of competition – not just symbolism.
  • 8 Apr 2026
    • India
    • Australia
    • Energy
    • Climate change
    • Sustainability

    India’s clean energy goals set challenges and bring opportunities

    Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
    India’s new Nationally Determined Contribution for 2031 to 2035 set high targets and could reshape trade ties with partners and rivals
  • 8 Apr 2026
    • Europe
    • European Union

    Europe holds its breath ahead of Hungary’s election

    Lisa Martin
    The European Union will have to play hardball if Viktor Orbán is re-elected.
  • 8 Apr 2026
    • Asylum seekers and refugees
    • Human rights

    In a high stakes environment, AI is failing asylum seekers

    Lucy Haley
    As governments automate security processing, AI mistranslation is quietly eroding rights and accountability.
  • 7 Apr 2026
    • Iran
    • United States

    The TACO fallacy

    Srijan Shukla
    Every Trump climb-down looks like normalcy restored. But US power is being rewired, not just redirected.
  • 7 Apr 2026
    • Ukraine
    • War Crimes
    • Iran
    • United States

    Trump’s “Bridge and Power Day” is damning for America

    Mick Ryan
    The US once called strikes on civilian energy infrastructure a war crime, now Trump just threatened exactly that.
  • 7 Apr 2026
    • Indonesia
    • Energy

    Indonesia believes in cheap fuel

    Hilman Palaon
    Six decades of history explain why Jakarta keeps fuel cheap – and why any reform must work with that logic.
  • 7 Apr 2026
    • Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament

    Ten years after the Nuclear Security Summits, what now?

    Sitara Noor
    Nuclear security risks are growing – from war zones to cyberspace – but political attention has not kept pace.
  • 2 Apr 2026
    • Australia
    • Global Economy

    The sovereign citizen challenge

    Lydia Khalil
    One outlaw fugitive draws attention to a bigger problem.
  • 2 Apr 2026
    • WTO
    • Technology

    Digital trade rules in the Indo-Pacific are multiplying

    Jing Ge
    The WTO's new e-commerce baseline is just one layer in a fracturing digital trade order.
  • 2 Apr 2026
    • India
    • Australia
    • Diplomacy

    Soft power and the politics of sari diplomacy

    Aarti Betigeri
    For politicians who reach for South Asia’s traditional garb, cultural literacy matters far more than a perfect drape.
  • 2 Apr 2026
    • China
    • Philippines
    • Energy

    The perils of a Philippines–China energy deal in disputed waters

    Don McLain Gill
    Joint exploration with China in the West Philippine Sea would reward bad behaviour and set a dangerous precedent.
  • 1 Apr 2026
    • Intelligence and security
    • Technology

    When confidence becomes policy

    Henry Yep
    Fiction is more than entertainment – it’s an analytical device for the cascading failures that automation bias makes possible in real crises.
  • 1 Apr 2026
    • G20
    • Multilateral Institutions
    • Africa

    Blocking South Africa from the G7 and G20 carries a wider message to the world

    Jana de Kluiver
    Non-alignment is becoming harder – and costlier – to sustain.
  • 1 Apr 2026
    • Pakistan
    • Iran
    • United States

    Beware Pakistan’s general bearing peace talks

    Charles Lyons-Jones
    Pakistan wants to broker peace with Iran – but at what price for America?
  • 1 Apr 2026
    • China
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • Defence & Security
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Russia
    • United States

    America’s nuclear umbrella is fraying in the Indo-Pacific

    Marigold Black , Iain MacGillivray
    With Washington’s Cold War deterrence logic no longer adequate, the region’s states are seeking alternatives.
  • 31 Mar 2026
    • BRICS
    • Iran

    BRICS promised a new world order. The Iran war shows it can’t deliver

    Francis Shin
    The Iran conflict has again shown unity isn’t a strong suit for the grouping.
  • 31 Mar 2026
    • The Americas
    • United States

    Is Cuba next?

    Izabela Pereira Watts
    An oil blockade has brought Cuba to its knees, but coercion alone can’t produce the stable transition the US claims to want.
  • 31 Mar 2026
    • Defence & Security
    • Iran
    • United States

    Iran: A land war illusion

    Mick Ryan
    Deploying ground forces without defined political objectives leads to failure.
  • 31 Mar 2026
    • Africa

    The spillover from Sudan

    Samir Bhattacharya
    Sudan’s civil war has drawn in Gulf states, Russia and the US – but the deeper fault line runs through the Nile.
  • 30 Mar 2026
    • Indonesia
    • Japan

    As Prabowo arrives in Tokyo, Japan and Indonesia are building faster than they are thinking

    Ayu Rachman
    The Tokyo–Jakarta partnership looks impressive but whether it holds is another question.
  • 30 Mar 2026
    • Defence & Security
    • Russia
    • Ukraine
    • Technology

    In Ukraine, ground robots are increasingly going on the offensive

    David Kirichenko
    The drone war has moved to the ground, and the results are already reshaping frontline tactics.
  • 30 Mar 2026
    • India
    • Maldives
    • Mauritius

    Chagos, Maldives, Mauritius: A headache India cannot ignore

    Aditya Gowdara Shivamurthy
    A small-island sovereignty spat is becoming a test of India’s ambitions as the Indian Ocean steward.
  • 30 Mar 2026
    • Asean
    • Brunei
    • Cambodia
    • Indonesia
    • Laos
    • Malaysia
    • Myanmar
    • Philippines
    • Singapore
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Timor-Leste
    • Vietnam
    • Defence & Security

    After America: How Southeast Asia can defend itself

    Tommy Chai
    A Taiwan contingency won’t leave Southeast Asia untouched. The region needs a defence strategy built on its own terms.
  • 27 Mar 2026
    • India
    • Trade
    • WTO

    What is India’s game at the WTO?

    Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
    By blocking an investment deal, New Delhi might be playing for leverage in other disputes.
  • 27 Mar 2026
    • India
    • Diplomacy

    What Raisina 2026 revealed about a world pulling apart

    Jack Sato
    Europe is searching for a lifeline while the Indian mood on the United States has truly soured.
  • 27 Mar 2026
    • Philippines

    The Philippines fuel emergency is a textbook case of a warning hiding in official statistics

    Prateek Dhabhai
    The data was there. Manila just didn’t act on it.
  • 27 Mar 2026
    • Asean
    • Bangladesh
    • Indonesia
    • Maritime Security
    • Asylum seekers and refugees

    Harnessing Islamic philanthropy to save lives in the Andaman Sea

    Yogi Febriandi
    Islamic charitable networks raised US$2.8 billion in Indonesia last year, offering a chance to fund search and rescue of Rohingya refugees at sea.
  • 26 Mar 2026
    • Australia
    • European Union
    • Energy
    • Trade
    • Sustainability
    • Technology

    The EU–Australia FTA plays the long game on critical minerals with no short cuts

    Brent Jackson
    Australia's minerals sector is world-class at extraction, but refining lags decades behind China – and no trade deal changes that overnight.
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