Chinese Views of Australian Foreign Policy: Not a Flattering Picture By Professor Mark Beeson and Dr Jinghan Zeng — Analysis 14 April 2016Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is currently in China for a 36-hour “fly-by”. While China is seemingly always a hot […] Read More
Examining Japan's Lost Decades Reviewed by Professor Aurelia George Mulgan — Reading room 14 April 2016If anyone is the master of mega-trend analysis on Japan, it is Yoichi Funabashi, former editor-in-chief of the Asahi Shinbun and now chairman […] Read More
Apple Versus the State: the End of the Beginning By Dr Tobias Feakin — Analysis 11 April 2016With a war of words akin to the build-up to a heavyweight boxing match, the highly anticipated courtroom battle between Apple and the […] Read More
The Dutch Referendum on EU-Ukraine Treaty Doesn't Signal a Step Towards Nexit By Dr Hans Vollaard — Analysis 11 April 2016The European Union’s treaty with Ukraine was rebuffed by Dutch voters on April 6 with over 60% rejecting […] Read More
One Belt, One Road: A Threat to China? By Alex Cheung — Fresh perspective 08 April 2016China’s economic prowess is often the first impression people have of the world’s most populous country. Likewise of its ambitious “One Belt, One […] Read More
Indian PM Risks Political Backlash if Plan to Build 100 Million Toilets Fails By Professor Robin Jeffrey — Analysis 08 April 20167 April marks World Health Day. In India, where more than half its population has no access to or […] Read More
Steering off the Collision Course: How to Promote Stability in the Indo-Pacific By Jaidan Stevens — Fresh perspective 08 April 2016Despite recent increasingly assertive actions in the Indo-Pacific, there remain peaceful paths to explore. Many commentators have argued that […] Read More
There's a Good Reason We're so Interested in the US Election: It Matters By The Hon Kim Beazley AC FAIIA — Analysis 07 April 2016All of us believe we own the US presidential elections. Globally, there is great sensitivity to the possibility […] Read More
Rising China: Cooperation and Persuasion By Professor Jia Qingguo 07 April 2016For the last quarter of a century, China’s rise has been shaping and challenging the current world order. As such, there is an expectation […] Read More
Panama Papers: This is a Chance to Fix a Long Broken System By Daniel Hough — Analysis 07 April 2016In every crisis there lies an opportunity. And that applies even to a crisis as large and potentially scandalous as that revealed by […] Read More