Turkey - The Results Are In: What Now? By Sedat Mulayim — Analysis 12 June 2015The results of Sunday’s parliamentary elections in Turkey show AKP lost its majority in the parliament after 13 years in power. The AKP achieved […] Read More
Smart, Patient and Slow Engagement in Asia By Ang — Analysis 12 June 2015Professor Ien Ang Engagement with Asia on all levels – trade, cultural and scientific – is about connections. But being “smart” and sustainable […] Read More
Spain: A New Left-Wing Political Cycle? By Sartorius — Analysis 12 June 2015The recent local and regional elections held on May 24 in Spain have shown that the ruling right wing People’s Party has a […] Read More
The G7 is Right to Call for Fossil Fuel Phase-Out, But it Can Happen Sooner By Jotzo — Analysis 11 June 2015The G7 nations, at this week’s summit in Germany, have called for “a decarbonisation of the global economy […] Read More
Population and Resources By Hayes — Analysis 11 June 2015As part of the Millenium Project, 15 Global Challenges have been established to provide a framework to assess the global and local prospects for […] Read More
Preventing Disaster in South Sudan Shaiful Alam 11 June 2015The power struggle in South Sudan is tearing the world’s newest nation apart and the United Nations has a major role to play in […] Read More
Counter-Attacking Human and Pig Disease in Asia Georgina Smith — Analysis 11 June 2015Demand for pig meat during festival periods in Southeast Asia jumps up to 40 percent, yet growing human health concerns have prompted investment in […] Read More
Creating a Palestinian State By Habib — Analysis 10 June 2015Much of the world endorses a two-state solution. Why haven’t we moved to the next step? It is time for world leaders to move […] Read More
Australia, Japan and Southeast Asia: Early Post-War Initiatives in Regional Diplomacy Reviewed by Terrell — Reading room 08 June 2015Australia’s relationship with Japan is one of the longest, most important and trouble-free bilateral relationships since the Second […] Read More
The TPP is an Inevitable Catch-22 for Australian Industry By Willox — Analysis 05 June 2015The TPP and increasing global free trade are inevitable, however the effects are unknown, where one industry will flourish from the deal, another may wither […] Read More