24 Jan 2024 Drivers of change in the Pacific Alexandre Dayant , Meg Keen The year ahead holds big challenges, in politics, the economy and ensuring that local voices are heard.
24 Jan 2024 Cartographic aggression: Playing it the China way Ved Shinde By keeping the Himalayan dispute alive, China locks India on land to prevent it from going to the seas.
24 Jan 2024 We need to talk about “strategic competition” Michael Clarke The narrow framing of Australian national security discourse has closed off the range of policy options available.
23 Jan 2024 China’s evolving approach to multipolar world order in 2024 Sophie Wushuang Yi A new appointment along with a fresh role for an old hand appears to be sending a signal.
23 Jan 2024 Australia and Brazil must seize the chance for closer green cooperation Deborah Barros Leal Farias , Alexander M. Hynd , William Clapton , Elizabeth Thurbon Distance should not be a barrier to recognising – and enhancing – shared interests.
23 Jan 2024 An Australian strategy for improved aid to Ukraine Mick Ryan More resources would be a good start – as well as diplomatic backing, better coordination, and a stronger statement about why democracy matters.
22 Jan 2024 Taiwan: To what good is the status quo? Grant Wyeth The global system is caught short while China enforces the absurdity that Taiwan cannot be considered a country.
22 Jan 2024 India’s newfound assertiveness is a feature of the great game in South Asia Saira Bano Strategic competition is drawing out new challenges, with US-China competition at the centre.
22 Jan 2024 South China Sea: A formula for the Philippines Richard Javad Heydarian Manila should adopt a three-pronged response to Beijing's assertiveness.
22 Jan 2024 Diplomacy: How to pick those who represent us Mark Pierce Australia’s top envoys can draw out the best, whether professionals or politicians.
19 Jan 2024 Beyond the try line: What PNG’s NRL team means for development Kingtau Mambon , David Poka , Maholopa Laveil The plan is to spend big – but is this the right field?
19 Jan 2024 Space surveillance and AUKUS: The power of awareness Rebecca Connolly A robust system for the surveillance of outer space, including through the use of space-based radar, is vital to national security.
19 Jan 2024 The window (shade) seat Samuel Bashfield Watching the world go by from 40,000 feet is more than it’s cracked up to be.
18 Jan 2024 Economic diplomacy: To market, to market, with China Greg Earl New Cabinet papers reveal the origins of trade pragmatism and the Coalition’s embrace of communism with market characteristics.
18 Jan 2024 Nauru’s diplomatic switch to China – the rising stakes in Pacific geopolitics Meg Keen , Mihai Sora Australia is a player at the table but Pacific nations themselves hold the most important cards.
18 Jan 2024 Drought and war hit the choke points Selwyn Parker Trade through the Panama and Suez canals is slowing. Inevitably, costs are passed on.
17 Jan 2024 Australia and Africa: Economic diplomacy is out of sync with investment ties Ian Satchwell While other partners are taking care of business, Australia lacks the trade support it needs to thrive.
17 Jan 2024 Indonesia’s presidential frontrunner falters in debate but could win election Warief Djajanto Basorie Prabowo Subianto was tested in an area where he should be commanding – defence and international affairs.
17 Jan 2024 Three years on from the coup, what could help Myanmar’s opposition movement? Andrew Selth A range of practical measures could be taken. But the people of Myanmar seem destined to fend for themselves.
16 Jan 2024 New Caledonia: France’s threat to impose change unilaterally weakened Denise Fisher A French State Council decision, quietly released just after Christmas, has set back Paris’ timetable.
16 Jan 2024 Global economic prospects are the worst in decades but investing in the future could be the answer Robert Walker The World Bank reports on why global growth and poverty reduction are slowing but points to investment as a way forward.
16 Jan 2024 AI’s Oppenheimer moment: Establishing regulations Muhammad Ali Baig , Anum A. Khan Nuclear arms control is only one area that needs to catch up in the AI age.
15 Jan 2024 A new year, same old story on the Korean Peninsula in 2024 Khang Vu Kim Jong-un’s recent rhetoric reflects the status quo more than a radical departure.
15 Jan 2024 Vietnam’s pivot Marina Yue Zhang In navigating the US-China power play in Southeast Asia, Vietnam seem to have the right moves.
15 Jan 2024 Manager of the internet, controller of the world? Sam Roggeveen Power is much more than GDP and tank numbers. But the US monopoly on the digital age is eroding.
12 Jan 2024 An airliner with Chinese characteristics Kazimier Lim The country’s new homegrown narrow-body jet is a diplomatic ace up Xi Jinping's sleeve.
11 Jan 2024 By default not design: the end of the asylum consensus Khalid Koser Ever since Australia adopted the “Pacific Solution”, norm busting has become the norm.
10 Jan 2024 “An awkward photo‑op”: Japan’s persistent gender problem Tan Ming Hui A summit blunder begs the question of how women can fight for equality when they’re not even at the table.
9 Jan 2024 Navigating the strange minilateralverse of madness Brendan Taylor The vogue has seen a boom of small Indo-Pacific gatherings, but a hard look is needed to decide which are sustainable.
8 Jan 2024 Five ideas from Allan Gyngell for a better foreign policy Vafa Ghazavi Gyngell saw “national interest” as a matter for democratic discussion, always valuing the search for solutions.
5 Jan 2024 Multilateral cooperation can improve South Asia’s water woes Genevieve Donnellon-May Transparency will help foster trust, which can lead to a common river management framework for the benefit of all.
3 Jan 2024 Why do we travel to unsettling places? Melissa Conley Tyler Whether the DMZ or sites of historic atrocities, place carries a connection to remind us of the precariousness of life.
2 Jan 2024 Vietnam’s challenge to wean off coal Trang Nguyen Fossil fuels have driven rapid growth but the country has pledged – with global help – to be carbon neutral by 2050.
29 Dec 2023 Keeping languages alive in the family Hannah Sarvasy How many Australians can speak one of Papua New Guinea’s many Indigenous languages – even those who work there?
28 Dec 2023 Lithium, lightest metal on earth, carries heavy geopolitical weight Marina Yue Zhang Instead of a source of great tech power competition, lithium should be key to a collective fight against climate change.
27 Dec 2023 Power in Asia: Six surprising facts Jack Sato , Susannah Patton Following the launch of the 2023 Asia Power Index, the authors dig into data that reveals how power is shifting in Asia.
25 Dec 2023 Where is that cheeky elf? Holiday time in Australia The Interpreter Monday and Tuesday are public holidays in Australia for Christmas and Boxing Day.
22 Dec 2023 Plot claims expose India-US need a better mutual understanding Ved Shinde Delhi needs to reach out to constituencies outside the policy circles in Washington.
22 Dec 2023 Bangladesh: An election like no other Jyoti Rahman Rather than settling a contest, the upcoming poll could make matters worse.
22 Dec 2023 Why did PNG sign a Defence Cooperation Agreement with the US? Patrick Kaiku , Faith Hope Boie For Port Moresby, this deal is mainly about modernising PNG’s Defence Force – not a geopolitical ploy.
22 Dec 2023 Your Top 10 on The Interpreter in 2023 Daniel Flitton The most-read articles across the year as we head for a break. Publishing resumes 15 January.
21 Dec 2023 A jurisdiction over the high seas Bec Strating Australia will be a key player in the new agreement governing the globe’s largest natural habitat.
21 Dec 2023 Manila’s killing fields: Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody war on the poor Richard Javad Heydarian It’s best to not only take populists seriously, but also literally, especially when they threaten mass murder.
21 Dec 2023 The changing face of Thai nationalism today Pavin Chachavalpongpun , Patrick Jory Over the last century, Thailand has swung between two forms of nationalism – one focused on the monarchy, the other on the people.
21 Dec 2023 Australia must work with Bangladesh to stop the Rohingya boats David Brewster Extra aid is welcome. The next task is to build Bangladesh’s capabilities.
20 Dec 2023 Albanese’s foreign policy speech: “Boring” sounds just right Daniel Flitton Regular updates about Australia’s position in the world do the public a great service.
20 Dec 2023 The great offshore decommissioning Selwyn Parker More than 70 per cent of the world’s oil and gas production comes via ageing infrastructure rapidly approaching an economic limit.
20 Dec 2023 US-India relations are shaken but not shattered Michael Kugelman An alleged plot by an Indian official to assassinate an American is a gut punch – but strategic choices will prevail.
20 Dec 2023 Star power: An astrologer’s take on global leadership Jack Sato , Jia Deng What’s your sign, Vladimir?