China’s high ambition for the low-altitude economy
Flying low might be the best way to spur an economic take-off.
Ensuring the “Future Made in Australia Act” doesn’t add to a global subsidy arms race
Let alone widen Australia’s economic and social divides.
Are US export controls making China’s chip industry more innovative?
The cost calculation changes when restrictions are involved.
Girt by sea: Redrawing Australia’s mental map
A big part of the challenge is asking the hard questions – and a new book does just that.
Afghan women: The silent victims of Taliban brutality
The Taliban is on a relentless mission to erase women from the political, economic, and societal discourse of Afghanistan.
Japan: Can foreign policy achievements save Kishida?
A scandal-ridden administration struggling with diminished public support at home, Japan’s PM has turned to international affairs to save his job.
Party time: The foreign policy promises as India’s election gets underway
What the political manifestos of the major players tell voters about diverse visions or shared goals.
It’s important to acknowledge PNG’s own interests with China
And a big part of that is bargaining power with the West.
The fog of measuring military balance in Asia
Numbers alone don’t tell the story.
Is the EU Australia’s blind spot in the Indo-Pacific?
In region worried about militarisation, what is perceived as the EU’s weakness by Australia may be its main strength.