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Peter O’Neill 6 hours ago How Australia can get better results in Papua New Guinea A former prime minister offers a frank appraisal of the neighbourly relationship.
Selwyn Parker 2 days 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 2 days 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 11 Oct 2024 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 10 Oct 2024 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 10 Oct 2024 The cruelty in banning Afghan women from poetry Another tool has been taken away by state-mandated isolation.
Ian Hill 10 Oct 2024 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.