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Selwyn Parker 1 day ago The US wakes up to China’s latest threat – big ships Hardly a day goes by that Chinese shipyards don’t book another fat contract for a commercial vessel.
Genevieve Donnellon-May 1 day ago Thailand’s path to climate resilience While the government has taken steps to address the effects of climate change, efforts must be scaled up.
Jennifer Parker 1 day ago The Black Sea battle: Learning the right maritime lessons from Ukraine Ukraine’s effective strategy in the Black Sea offers a masterclass in how a smaller, determined naval force can challenge a much larger one.
Chietigj Bajpaee 2 days ago India’s never-ending quest for global status A debate about gaining a permanent seat on the UN Security Council reveals a deeper anxiety driving India’s ambition.
Isabelle Zhu-Maguire 2 days ago The cruelty in banning Afghan women from poetry Another tool has been taken away by state-mandated isolation.
Ian Hill 2 days ago Whither the BRICS? On paper, BRICS is a heavy hitter. But differing goals could make the road ahead bumpy.
Miah Hammond-Errey 9 Oct 2024 EVs to the internet: Can the US and China unwind technology interdependence without disaster? Bifurcation is a buzzword. But we are in new territory.
Daniel Flitton 9 Oct 2024 Peter Varghese on “constraining” China The former DFAT secretary captures a tension that bedevils Australian policy makers.
Erin Cook 9 Oct 2024 Who’s in, who’s up, and who’s really representing who in Indonesia’s regional elections? The form guide to the 27 November elections with a cascade of candidates vying for key jobs.