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  • 31 minutes ago
    • Aid & Development
    • Poverty
    • Pacific Islands

    The Marshall Islands’ experiment with a universal basic income

    Monique Taylor
    The scheme tests whether microstates can sustain widespread cash transfers, with the Pacific watching on.
  • 2 hours ago
    • Indonesia
    • Climate change

    Sumatra floods: Indonesia stuck in a cycle of crisis management

    Hilman Palaon
    President Prabowo must address years of institutional neglect to tackle the structural failures fuelling disasters.
  • 4 hours ago
    • Aid & Development
    • Sex and Gender

    Cyclones to coups: Crises drive violence against women

    Helen Stenger , Phyu Phyu Oo
    Governments treat gendered violence as an afterthought, leaving millions vulnerable across the Indo-Pacific.
  • 11 hours ago
    • Asean
    • Philippines

    Head in sand, the way of the ASEAN ostrich

    Richard Javad Heydarian
    Malaysia’s chairmanship sidestepped divisive issues. Manila’s turn will force ASEAN to confront its paralysis.
  • 5 Dec 2025
    • Aid & Development
    • Australia
    • Africa

    Landlocked Africa is an open opportunity for Australia

    Christopher Burke
    Rather than compete on aid volumes, Australia could leverage remote logistics expertise as quality partner for major projects.
  • 5 Dec 2025
    • China
    • Global Economy

    Fighting China’s subsidies means copying China’s economic model

    Srijan Shukla
    Rather than just raising trade barriers, countries should predict where Chinese subsidies will move next to compete there.
  • 5 Dec 2025
    • Europe
    • United States

    Trump to cast a shadow over coming Greenland talks

    Lisa Martin
    Officials from the US, Denmark and Greenland are expected to hold talks on Monday and Tuesday – the first since the President mused about taking the territory by force.
  • 5 Dec 2025
    • Japan
    • Germany

    Has the Second World War finally ended for Germany and Japan?

    R. N. Prasher
    Doubts about US commitment are pushing Berlin and Tokyo toward military self-reliance they haven’t sought since 1945.
  • 4 Dec 2025
    • Aid & Development
    • Debt
    • Africa

    Markets have the money, developing countries need the projects – what’s stopping them?

    Natalia Beghin
    Investors assume developing economies are risky, but evidence shows the opposite.
  • 4 Dec 2025
    • Aid & Development
    • Cambodia

    What happens when Cambodia graduates from aid but isn’t self-sustaining?

    Meloney C. Lindberg , Diya Nag , Pechet Men
    Cambodia’s “missing middle” means economic growth hasn’t yet produced the managers and technicians the country needs.
  • 4 Dec 2025
    • Japan

    Japan’s analog bureaucracy holds back a digital economy

    Charles Crabtree
    Obtaining a criminal-record check should be a simple task, yet in Japan reveals a state capacity problem.
  • 4 Dec 2025
    • Global Issues
    • Diplomacy

    A survival guide for advisers to the powerful

    Mark Pierce
    From Nixon’s downfall to Merkel’s success, history offers hard lessons for those behind the throne.
  • 3 Dec 2025
    • Asia
    • Maritime Security
    • France
    • Pacific Islands

    Rethinking the Indo-Pacific as a single ocean system

    Alana Ford
    The waters that connect the region matter more than the distances between its shores, and 2026 will test that principle.
  • 3 Dec 2025
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • Energy
    • Climate change

    Japan lost its climate leadership – and now Australia can help

    Richard Neumann
    Japan’s largest supplier of coal and LNG has just pledged to transition from fossil fuels – creating both tension and opportunity.
  • 3 Dec 2025
    • Australia
    • Technology

    Australia bets on old laws to manage new AI risks

    Ian Gribble
    Relying on legacy laws may seem pragmatic, but other countries are racing ahead with purpose-built AI regulation.
  • 3 Dec 2025
    • Bangladesh
    • India
    • Diplomacy
    • Human rights
    • United Nations

    High stakes in India’s refusal to send former Bangladesh PM to trial

    Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
    A carefully worded extradition treaty means New Delhi can hedge its bets, but it should be prepared for blowback.
  • 2 Dec 2025
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security

    Want to fix Defence? Start by cutting bureaucratic bloat

    Michael Shoebridge
    Same people, same jobs, new structure – but somehow performance will improve. This story has been told before.
  • 2 Dec 2025
    • Australia
    • Review

    Australian universities: A waning soft power

    Hangga Fathana
    Driven by political mood rather than long-term strategy, higher education has become fast, fragile and transactional.
  • 2 Dec 2025
    • Australia
    • Technology
    • Africa

    One size does not fit all for social media bans

    Aletana Ajulo , Afeeya Akhand
    With half its population under 18, Nigeria shows why Australia-style digital bans could stifle democratic activism.
  • 2 Dec 2025
    • China
    • North Korea
    • South Korea
    • Defence & Security
    • Nuclear Weapons

    Why xenophobia won't solve South Korea's China problem

    Dylan Motin
    A rise in anti-Chinese sentiment damages Seoul’s image and fails to address the real issues of defence and security.
  • 1 Dec 2025
    • Indonesia
    • Technology

    Foreign interference and Indonesia's buzzer networks

    Jennifer Williams , Nava Nuraniyah , Julian Droogan
    New X data reveals the networks amplifying false narratives, yet attribution remains frustratingly elusive.
  • 1 Dec 2025
    • Asia
    • Australia

    Australians risk becoming “strangers in our own region”

    Zane Goebel
    A parliamentary inquiry confronts decades of decline in language learning and cultural knowledge of the region.
  • 1 Dec 2025
    • G20

    Is G20 becoming what it sought to replace?

    Abhinandan Kumar
    Rather than a sharp and agile forum, the G20 has blown out more to matter less.
  • 1 Dec 2025
    • China
    • Indonesia

    How China views its economic relations with Indonesia

    Alexander R. Arifianto , Virdika Rizky Utama
    Economic dependence, not alliance, suits Beijing’s interests.
  • 28 Nov 2025
    • North Korea
    • South Korea

    The two Koreas: Could a North-South summit be in the works?

    Jane Hardy
    Kim’s renewed military confidence and Lee’s pragmatic diplomacy create the ideal conditions for a meeting.
  • 28 Nov 2025
    • Vietnam

    Vietnam’s race between speed and stamina

    Nguyen Phuong Linh
    To Lam has fast consolidated power, but this new logic of control is not reform in the Western sense.
  • 28 Nov 2025
    • Sex and Gender

    The anatomy of hate: How misogyny drives extremist engagement

    Cynthia Miller-Idriss
    Young men are being exposed to online hatred early and often. Intervention is key to countering the breeding grounds.
  • 28 Nov 2025
    • Australia
    • Climate change
    • Pacific Islands

    Can the Pacific still shape COP31 after Australia’s compromise?

    Georgia Hammersley
    Even without a co-hosting arrangement, Canberra can still push outcomes that matter for the region.
  • 27 Nov 2025
    • China
    • Australia
    • Australian trade, investment & economy
    • Energy

    Critical minerals: Why fast-tracking undermines democratic legitimacy

    Katherine Teh
    With mineral projects taking years to move from exploration to production, Australia must hasten carefully.
  • 27 Nov 2025
    • China
    • Taiwan
    • Australia
    • Defence & Security
    • Russia
    • Ukraine
    • United States

    From Kabul to Kyiv, Trump’s pattern is clear – negotiate with enemies, sideline allies

    Mick Ryan
    Australia and other partners must plainly see that America’s commitment to defending democracies is fading fast.
  • 27 Nov 2025
    • Europe
    • Russia

    How Russia tried to manipulate Moldova's election – and what it reveals

    Ancuța (Anna) Hansen
    Small states aren’t destined to remain passive targets when faced with sophisticated influence operations.
  • 27 Nov 2025
    • Japan
    • Migration

    Don’t believe everything you read in the media about Japan’s strong anti-immigrant sentiment

    Peter Chai
    Social pressure pushes people to sound tougher on immigrants than they feel.
  • 26 Nov 2025
    • Afghanistan
    • Australia
    • Human rights
    • International law

    Australia’s “deep concern” at multilayered persecution of Afghanistan’s Hazaras

    William Maley , Niamatullah Ibrahimi
    A parliamentary motion highlights systematic violence against a community facing ethnic, religious and gender-based repression.
  • 26 Nov 2025
    • Middle East
    • Iran
    • United States

    Sudan’s civil war spills well beyond the battlefield

    Matteo Boccia
    Washington’s sanctions and Tehran’s expanding reach are exposing deeper power struggles and ideological networks.
  • 26 Nov 2025
    • Australia
    • Climate change
    • Pacific Islands

    Redirecting COP31 funds could deliver Australia’s most important climate contribution yet

    Alexandre Dayant
    The $1 billion saved from not hosting could deliver more impact through Pacific infrastructure than any summit.
  • 26 Nov 2025
    • Global Economy
    • Technology
    • Pacific Islands

    Stablecoins for a universal basic income: The Pacific Islands model

    Monique Taylor
    Digital payment systems are emerging as a substitute for inadequate regional banking infrastructure.
  • 25 Nov 2025
    • Australia
    • G20
    • Diplomacy
    • United States

    America in the age of the envoy

    Daniel Flitton
    A new emphasis in diplomacy isn’t all downside.
  • 25 Nov 2025
    • North Korea
    • Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament
    • Nuclear Weapons

    What I learned about North Korea’s nuclear paranoia in Pyongyang

    Jane Hardy
    Misreading threats in Pyongyang two decades ago preceded nuclear weapons. Now similar fears spread across Asia.
  • 25 Nov 2025
    • Asia
    • Asean
    • China
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    • Global Economy
    • Trade
    • United States

    Southeast Asian manufacturing: No longer immune from geopolitics

    Apoorba Banerjee
    The region’s industrial sector must adapt in a new climate of supply-chain weaponisation.
  • 25 Nov 2025
    • Energy
    • Climate change

    The world proves thirstier than ever for energy

    Robert Walker , Georgia Hammersley
    But the Trump administration is trying – and failing – to play a spoiler role while China focuses on the long game.
  • 24 Nov 2025
    • Global Economy
    • Technology

    AI didn’t fire you. The board did

    Niusha Shafiabady
    From Silicon Valley to Shanghai, the new excuse for redundancy has ripple effects everywhere.
  • 24 Nov 2025
    • Europe
    • European Union
    • Türkiye

    EU processes move in years. Kosovo also needs partners who move in months

    Elona Zhana
    Türkiye shows that availability is becoming a form of influence for middle powers in the Western Balkans.
  • 24 Nov 2025
    • India
    • Russia

    Modi courts Putin with an eye on Trump’s disapproval

    Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
    Strategic autonomy worked when Washington was indulgent. Now India must choose what matters more.
  • 24 Nov 2025
    • Defence & Security

    Cheap weapons reshape the character of war

    R. N. Prasher
    Railguns, nuclear-powered missiles and laser weapons could make sustained conflict more affordable.
  • 21 Nov 2025
    • Asia
    • Quad
    • Diplomacy

    Quiet strength? Regional friends pitch for issues-based coalitions

    Lisa Singh
    From the Quad to trilateral arrangements, purpose-driven partnerships are delivering where multilateral institutions struggle.
  • 21 Nov 2025
    • Asean
    • Russia
    • Review

    Great aspirations? Examining Russia’s role in Southeast Asia

    Georgi Engelbrecht
    A new book examines Russia's decade-long engagement with the region and finds more rhetoric than real influence.
  • 21 Nov 2025
    • Australia
    • Diplomacy

    Of hedgehogs and foxes: It’s time for a school of Australian statecraft

    Iain MacGillivray
    As a middle power, Australia needs both bold decision-makers and quick-witted rationalists. Those skills can be taught.
  • 21 Nov 2025
    • India
    • Climate change
    • Pacific Islands

    India and the Blue Pacific: A partnership for climate security

    Namrata Kabra , Ambika Vishwanath
    Pacific Island countries demand respect for sovereignty and self-determination. Can India help build that vision?
  • 20 Nov 2025
    • Australia
    • Climate change

    Climate change: Compromise and progress in the heart of the Amazon

    Ryan Neelam
    Though outcomes might be less than hoped, important deals are being done at COP30.
  • 20 Nov 2025
    • Australia
    • Climate change

    COP that: Australia trades hosting for climate talks presidency

    David Dutton
    Dreams of holding global climate negotiations in Adelaide may be dashed, but the compromise gives Pacific voices a lift.
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