Taiwan’s Shifting Political Landscape Fu-Kuo Liu — Analysis 19 January 2015While the results of Taiwan’s local elections were serious blow to the KMT, they should not be interpreted as a failure of cross-strait […] Read More
International Security and Antimicrobial Resistance: Why Policy Coherence Matters By Anna George — Analysis 16 January 2015Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a health security issue presenting unique challenges not only to human and animal health […] Read More
Facing Common Threats from Within: India By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA — Analysis 15 January 2015In a second article examining the internal threats shared by India and Pakistan, it is argued that Hindu zealots are a drag on […] Read More
Australia’s new Seoulmate? Security Cooperation between Australia and South Korea Jae Jeok Park — Analysis 15 January 2015To what extent should South Korea and Australia cooperate with the US in expanding US-led bilateral and mini-lateral […] Read More
Why is Iran a Pressing Danger? Rodger Shanahan — Analysis 15 January 2015Tehran sees a nuclear capability as the ultimate shield, rather than as a potential sword. I’ve read with interest Andy Nikolic’s two posts […] Read More
And the Madeleine goes to…. Analysis 14 January 2015A walk through last year’s winners in soft power diplomacy. The contestants are on stage for the annual Madeleine Award for the use of symbol, […] Read More
Facing Common Threats from Within: Pakistan By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA — Analysis 14 January 2015Jihadis in Pakistan. Zealots in India. How two old enemies can change their narratives. Rooting out the poison of religious extremism The slaughter […] Read More
Paris Attack Underscores a Deeper Malaise Stratfor Global Intelligence — Analysis 09 January 2015Wednesday’s deadly attack against a French satirical publication has the potential to upset relations between European states and their Muslim citizenries. The strategic […] Read More
What should we expect in Myanmar in 2015? By Trevor Wilson — Analysis 07 January 2015Myanmar’s prospects for future reform are looking more robust. Two critical observations can be made about Myanmar as we enter 2015, the year […] Read More
The Economics of Sri Lanka’s Mid-Term Elections Dushni Weerakoon — Analysis 06 January 2015On 8 January 2015 Sri Lankans go to the polls, two years earlier than expected. Sri Lanka’s president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, has called a […] Read More