Japan's new leadership is increasingly focused on deepening tieswith India as a counterweight to China. The “Free and Open Indo-Pacific”
Since the UN World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995, international donors have substantially increased their financial support to
Australia doesn't need to predict who governs Tehran to see the strategic risk. If Iran fractures into a prolonged crisis,
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has published a list of the 100 largest defence companies globally by revenue
Indonesia-Australia relations are entering an unprecedented phase of formalised security cooperation, marked by a watershed Treaty on Common Security set
At the close of COP30, Denmark did something unusual for a small state. It set a target to cut emissions
The territorial dominance of the Islamic State (IS) has gone, but its ideology is fueling lone wolf attacks across Australia.
Understanding and addressing trafficking dynamics along the Indonesia–Timor-Leste border is therefore critical for Australia, because targeted cooperation, improved data, and
How a tiny island nation built one of Africa's most effective systems for fighting piracy—and what it means for the
Australia’s renewed focus on fuel security reflects a hard lesson absorbed over the past decade: in a contested and shock-prone
Over the past few months, Ghana’s political discourse has been dominated by an unusual proposition calls for former President John
Following economic catastrophe and political turmoil, the 22-million nation astonished the world with a peaceful and democratic transition of power.
