Trump’s Iran Strategy: Policy Implications for Australia By Ian Dudgeon — Analysis 12 June 2018Donald Trump’s Iran strategy has significant direct and indirect policy implications for Australia. It should firmly decline any invitation to join a new ‘broad coalition’. Read More
The Scourge of Sexual Violence in Myanmar By Professor Sara E. Davies and Professor Jacqui True FAIIA — Analysis 11 June 2018Addressing sexual violence is not a negotiable condition for achieving peace. With more information on the location of crimes and the perpetrators, we can use data and knowledge on patterns of reporting to intervene. Read More
Jihadists Under One Flag? By Matthew Wilson — Fresh perspective 10 June 2018As the Syrian civil war is raging on into its seventh year, the power of jihadist groups is declining. As each of these terrorist groups face existential irrelevancy, the possibility of them joining forces to make one last stand should not be ignored. Read More
The World as a Hostile Workplace By Sally Tyler — Analysis 09 June 2018From American film studios to Southeast Asian textile factories, women experience workplace sexual harassment. Now the International Labour Organisation is charged with developing a standard to combat the problem. Read More
The Future of the Commonwealth By Her Excellency Menna Rawlings CMG — Analysis 08 June 2018The Commonwealth is a unique global network based on shared history, language, legal systems and values. The London Summit shows why it matters more than ever, including to a UK determined to be global in action and spirit as it prepares for Brexit. Read More
An Inclusive Rules-Based International Order By Emeritus Professor Richard Rigby — Analysis 08 June 2018Australia declared in last year’s Foreign Policy White Paper that it would promote the rules-based international order. While most countries see it as in their national interest, the challenge is to formulate an order that attracts the widest possible acceptance. Read More
In Defense of the International Law-Based Order By Professor Shirley Scott — Analysis 07 June 2018Contrary to popular belief, a rules-based international order is not in continuity with the past, but a replacement for an international law-based order. The decay of the ideal of politically-neutral international law is a dangerous shift. Read More
Four Waves of Australia's Relationships: UK, US, Japan and China By John Menadue AO FAIIA — Analysis 06 June 2018Waves of foreign investment and trade have been essential features of Australian development. In our burgeoning relationship with China, we have for the first time an agency of the Australian government effectively undermining our relationship with our major trading partner. Read More
Changing the National Conversation About China By Dr Elizabeth Ingleson — Analysis 05 June 2018Australia needs to unravel several different issues but the foreign interference legislation succeeds only in straining diplomatic ties with China and weakening political participation. Australia would be better to strengthen its democratic structures and expand its diplomatic role in the region. Read More
Fight with Intelligence: Information Sharing and the Absence of Trust By Dr Daniel Baldino — Analysis 05 June 2018Members of the Indian Ocean Rim Association have declared the need to counter transnational terrorism through the sharing of intelligence. The absence of trust is one of several obstacles that remain for integrated impartial intelligence. Read More