The Strange Life and Death of the UK Independence Party By Nicholas Morieson 12 June 2017With UKIP’s purpose achieved in securing Britain’s exit from the EU, voters have abandoned the party. Yet concerns about migration, free trade and […] Read More
Strategies for Middle Powers By Dr Christian Downie 09 June 2017Familiar great and rising powers have the most influence in shaping the international order. With careful strategy and by playing to their strengths, […] Read More
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The EU-Australia Relationship: Plus ça Change... By Jacqueline Lo and Dr Annmarie Elijah 05 June 2017Australia’s relationship with the EU has come a long way but room for improvement remains, including the absence of a formal trade agreement. […] Read More
Brexit and the Anglosphere Alternative By Dr Ben Wellings 16 May 2017The UK’s coming departure from the European Union has breathed new life into the concept of the Anglosphere. While it could mean opportunities […] Read More
Dr Choi Kang 02 May 2017Dr CHOI Kang is the vice president for research and a principle fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Previously, he was […] Read More
DPRK: Cuban missile crisis 2.0 or Korean War 2.0? By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 01 May 2017North Korea has conducted its ninth reported failed missile test since US President Donald Trump’s inauguration. With the nuclear threat growing and tensions […] Read More
Revolution Postponed in French First Round By Dr Remy Davison 24 April 2017The first round of voting in the French presidential election delivered centrist Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen of the far-right Front National […] Read More
Planning a More Ambitious Foreign Policy for Canberra By Ruth Pearce 06 April 2017Australia’s head diplomats came from around the world to meet in Canberra as a group for the first time last week. It was […] Read More
The Road to the Elysée Palace: Marine and Macron By Dr Remy Davison 04 April 2017Neither the unpopular incumbent Socialist Party nor the scandal-ridden conservatives will win the French presidential elections this month. If the independent candidate Emmanuel […] Read More
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