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Sanchari Ghosh 1 day ago India’s “No War No Peace” plan for maritime security India’s latest naval doctrine recognises the ocean is always a contested space.
Feryaz Ocakli , Yelena Biberman 1 day ago The other war the world is ignoring While attention is fixed on Iran, a Pakistan–Afghanistan war is redrawing South Asia’s power map.
Tahina Booth 1 day ago The PNG Chiefs will be a test of sovereignty The real benefits of the NRL franchise lie not in the funding but in boosting social development and local industry.
Retno Maruti 2 days ago Indonesia needs to better explain the resilience in its state budget Economic judgement is too narrowly focused.
Melanie Pill , Georgia Hammersley , Alexandre Dayant 2 days ago COP31 still offers Australia and the Pacific a chance to reset global climate ambition Three steps could turn the hosting compromise with Türkiye into real gains for the region and the world.
Mon Zin 2 days ago Beyond humanitarian aid: Rethinking Australia’s Myanmar policy Five years after the coup, Myanmar’s instability is bleeding across borders. Canberra’s policy hasn’t kept up.
Vincent So 2 days ago Nuclear power is Australia’s missing sovereign capability In a more predatory world, energy optionality is itself a form of power.
Connor Graham 12 Mar 2026 If middle powers are rising, where does that leave the Pacific? The UN gave small Pacific states a formal voice. The erosion of multilateralism may cost them far more than a philosophical loss.
Nika Pasko , Ji-in Baek 11 Mar 2026 “Closest Comrade” – the bromance underpinning North Korea’s alliance with Russia Personal chemistry is driving something deeper in the relationship.