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21 hours ago The paradox of US military retrenchment in the Asia-Pacific Denny Roy A partial retreat in the region could backfire, flaming tensions and emboldening China’s aggression.
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14 Nov 2025 The world is getting on with tackling climate change. Australia can’t afford to be left behind Ryan Neelam While ambition at COP30 is still a long way from what’s needed, most countries are maintaining their commitments to act.
14 Nov 2025 The Australia-Indonesia pact won’t shift the regional balance Susannah Patton But this diplomatic win for Australia does reflect warm neighbourly ties.
14 Nov 2025 The US-China fentanyl deal will not stop America’s opioid crisis Rupert Stone Synthetic drug makers can adapt faster than governments regulate, rendering precursor bans at best short-term respite.
14 Nov 2025 The rise and rise of geopolitical risk Matthew Newman Volatile geopolitics creates risks for business. A new industry is emerging in Australia to meet the demand for intelligence and advice.
13 Nov 2025 Preparing for when disaster and conflict converge Melissa Jardine , Jarrett Blaustein , Hai Thanh Luong What Australia must learn for its defence posture following record flooding and typhoons in Vietnam and the Philippines.
13 Nov 2025 Albania’s AI-generated minister is impressive spectacle, questionable reform Nina Marković Khaze Behind the glossy digital image lies deeper concerns about governance, corruption, and how political performance shapes policy.
13 Nov 2025 “Anchored in the region” – What the new Australia–Indonesia security treaty really means Natalie Sambhi The pact strengthens trust between neighbours who don’t always agree, without abandoning Indonesia’s non-alignment.
13 Nov 2025 Where the Philippines might lead ASEAN Richard Javad Heydarian Will Manila shake off its “deputy sheriff” badge to become the anchor of a new coalition in Southeast Asia?
12 Nov 2025 A case for UN reform that cannot wait Febrian Alphyanto Ruddyard The power, purpose, and the price of relevance for the global organisation at 80.
12 Nov 2025 Will North Korea defend China in a Taiwan war? Khang Vu Pyongyang’s contribution to Moscow’s war against Ukraine means a difficult question needs to be asked in the event shooting starts.
12 Nov 2025 Yemen’s generation without classrooms Samar Azazi A decade of war and humanitarian crisis has cratered Yemen’s education system for girls.
11 Nov 2025 Why does the Taliban remain a point of influence in Bangladesh? Saqlain Rizve Afghanistan’s extreme form of Islam has seeped into subtle spaces – and risks Dhaka’s reputation as a global player.
11 Nov 2025 London calling, political patronage, and the diplomatic curtain Daniel Flitton The Foreign minister’s pledge to prioritise diplomats over politicians hasn’t extended to breaking one posting tradition.
11 Nov 2025 When women win: India’s cricket revolution Sanchari Ghosh India’s World Cup victory shows that investing in women’s sport delivers results beyond the boundary, with lessons across the region.
11 Nov 2025 Why COP30 may disappoint – again Melanie Pill , Georgia Hammersley Ten years after Paris, climate talks are bogged down by insufficient action, unfinished business, and declining global trust.
10 Nov 2025 A new model for forest finance or just more debt? Jawad Khalid The Tropical Forests Forever Facility promises billions for conservation but ties conservation funding to the debt burdens already crushing developing economies.
10 Nov 2025 Australia becomes a risk-taking ally Albert Palazzo AUKUS represents an Australian switch from a practice of risk avoidance to one of eager acceptance.
10 Nov 2025 Pacific Islands: Without literacy, climate resilience is nigh on impossible Serena Sasingian Strategic competition has left gaping holes in regional health and education goals. The parameters need to be reset.
10 Nov 2025 Not every critical mineral is equal – and Australia’s policy should reflect this Eli Hayes , Darren Lim The elements that genuinely matter for security should be treated as defence policy, not economic opportunity.
7 Nov 2025 The COP30 and COP31 summits must be a display of southern hemisphere stewardship Izabela Pereira Watts Brazil hosts but Australia must prove its climate credentials – leadership is earned through action, not hosting rights.
7 Nov 2025 Anwar’s international success sours at home Amy Chew Malaysia won the world over as host of the ASEAN summit, but domestic politics tells a different story.
7 Nov 2025 A wall rebuilt in Europe – this one for drones Angela G. Palmer Russia’s threats spurred plans for continental air defence, but squabbles over control and capability threaten the project.
7 Nov 2025 Australia-Japan ties are about shaping outcomes, not hedging bets David Vallance With strong security ties, both countries can influence Washington’s strategy and constrain Beijing’s options.
6 Nov 2025 Will a trade deal repair India-US ties? Shanthie Mariet D’Souza New Delhi’s optimism about Trump's return has given way to punitive tariffs, stalled negotiations, and diplomatic drift.
6 Nov 2025 A new permanent contest with China over critical minerals will be hard to win Robert Walker Australia’s more ambitious critical mineral deal-making is exacting a high price
6 Nov 2025 Russia’s arrest of Ukrainian scientist brings the chill of geopolitics to the Antarctic Tony Press The charge sheet for “high treason” tells of Moscow’s efforts to undermine the Antarctic Treaty System from within.
6 Nov 2025 COP30 and COP31 will test middle powers in a climate of opportunity Martin Geissdoerfer , Trang Nguyen Brazil and Australia must prove they can pivot from commodity extraction to clean industrial innovation.
5 Nov 2025 Beyond the headlines: the risk of stereotyping women in uniform Cate Carter A class action on behalf of female ADF members puts a spotlight on the media portrayal of military women.
5 Nov 2025 Australia’s mineral diplomacy can connect Africa’s resources to Asia’s demand Christopher Burke Deeper engagement would help ensure Indo-Pacific partners are not hostage to China’s industrial dominance.
5 Nov 2025 Åland, and the fate of demilitarised islands on Russia’s doorstep Grant Wyeth Deliberately defenceless, this Finnish territory at the heart of the Baltic Sea is still threatened.
5 Nov 2025 The art of Australia’s straight-talking diplomacy Lachlan Strahan A foreign service known for being informal and egalitarian has worked a treat for Canberra’s envoys. But does it reward boldness?
4 Nov 2025 With Sanae Takaichi, “Japan is back” is back Tom Corben Coalition politics, tax resistance and ambitious defence spending goals will require the new PM to strike a fine balance.
4 Nov 2025 Beyond AUKUS: The maritime strategy Australia needs Jennifer Parker Consolidating maritime departments, and coordination across defence, civil and industry is where the wins will be made.
4 Nov 2025 Timor-Leste: to join the ASEAN neighbourhood, start with the house next door Iona Main Indonesia could make ASEAN membership meaningful for Timor-Leste by opening up ferries and flights from Kupang.
4 Nov 2025 Repairing warships, maintaining neutrality: Indonesia’s legal balancing act Pornomo Rovan Astri Yoga , Aloysius Selwas Taborat , Gulardi Nurbintoro A deal to repair US warships has sparked debate over Jakarta’s foreign policy tradition – but international law offers clear guidance.
3 Nov 2025 The myth of “soft-liners” in Myanmar's military governments Andrew Selth Like any large organisation, Myanmar's military contains conflicting views. But the generals share a number of core beliefs.
3 Nov 2025 Indonesia's diplomacy: Changing with confidence Febrian Alphyanto Ruddyard A stagnant foreign policy approach will not serve the nation at a time when adaptability is a necessity.
3 Nov 2025 The logic behind South Korea’s nuclear submarine deal Seong-Hyon Lee South Korea is no longer merely buying American security; it is building in interdependence.
3 Nov 2025 The Pacific Olympics legacy Australia needs to build for Brisbane 2032 David Peedom From medal moments to tourism corridors, a Pacific-focused sports diplomacy strategy could transform regional ties.
31 Oct 2025 Resilience diplomacy: The quiet contest shaping the Indo-Pacific Shameek Godara For middle powers, the ability to help partners withstand shocks may prove more valuable than raw strength.
31 Oct 2025 High waters, deep divisions in views of the South China Sea Sophie Wushuang Yi One side’s freedom of navigation is the other’s territorial violation – and no code of conduct seems set to reconcile this.
31 Oct 2025 The mystery of South Korea’s nuclear-powered submarines Sam Roggeveen Another Trump statement that poses a whole lot of unanswered questions.
31 Oct 2025 Solomon Islands can have a military, but it shouldn’t need one Blake Johnson If Pacific security initiatives are done right, the region’s non-conventional threats can be better addressed.
30 Oct 2025 Crunch time for Australia and COP31 David Dutton Hosting the 2026 summit demands enormous effort and commitment from the top that only the PM can provide.