Deal or No Deal? Macedonia’s Future in Limbo By Jacqueline Westermann — Analysis 24 October 2018With uncertainty on all sides, now seems like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to determine Macedonia’s future. Read More
Whose Macedonia is it Anyway? By Nicholas Conomos — Analysis 24 October 2018With the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s Parliament voting to approve the Prespa Agreement, what are the ramifications for Greece? Read More
North Korea: Inspectors at the Door? By John Tilemann — Analysis 24 October 2018Despite uncertainties about how, when and under what conditions, the International Atomic Energy Agency is preparing to return to North Korea. Read More
Between a Rock and a Hard Place in the Somali Region By Stephanie Carver and Ahmed Tohow — Fresh perspective 24 October 2018With the recent US air strike on Al-Shabaab, what has been the progress one year on from the Mogadishu bombing? Read More
UN Action on Corporate Misdeeds By Josh Pallas — Analysis 24 October 2018The UN Human Rights Council is working towards a convention to end transnational corporations’ impunity for human rights abuses. Read More
Gender Equality on the G20 Agenda By Zara Kimpton OAM FAIIA — Analysis 23 October 2018The G20’s W20 is a transnational network that brings together female leaders to help increase women’s participation in their economies and societies. Read More
Australian Foreign Policy: Making the World Work By Senator the Hon Marise Payne — Analysis 18 October 2018In a more contested world, the future of the global order will be determined in large part by how the major powers manage strategic competition. However, it will be determined also by how others, including Australia, work constructively to sustain an international system that supports prosperity and peace. Read More
The Disarmament Challenge in a Time of Disruption By Senator the Hon Penny Wong — Analysis 18 October 2018World leaders have a solemn duty to prevent a nuclear catastrophe from re-occurring. How do we make progress and what role can Australia play? Read More
Bipolar Disorder: Australia, the United States and China By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA — Analysis 18 October 2018The US and China have both been status quo powers. Neither of them now is. Australia should work as hard as it can to avoid a re-bipolarisation of the international environment. Read More
The Jerusalem Embassy, Iran and Australia's National Interest By John McCarthy AO FAIIA — Analysis 18 October 2018Prime Minister Morrison’s announcements of a potential move of Australia's Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and of a review of support for the Iran nuclear deal threaten seriously to prejudice the national interest. Read More