This week in Australian foreign affairs: Japan considered for AUKUS Pillar II; the Australia-Japan-Philippines-United States Maritime Cooperative Activity; special adviser
The media and the public's role in disaster resilience must be transformed. Insights from Japan, Fiji, and Tonga illustrate that
In the shadow of the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East it is challenging to imagine a farewell to
Geo-strategic rivalry and concerns of supply-chain vulnerability are driving the weaponisation of trade policy for other goals. But suppressing and
Since 1994, the Rwandan genocide has emerged as a grand signifier of the “failure to prevent” and an important preface
The state visit of Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio to the United States this week has been billed as a
Indonesia stands at a pivotal moment in its quest for a sustainable energy future. With ambitious targets to elevate the
China promotes advanced indiginous fighter jet for international sale, adding new competition to a market dominated by Western defence firms.
How should the West view China’s rise on the global stage? Kerry Brown’s China Incorporated challenges common misconceptions of China’s
In the face of increased security threats, Nordic countries turn once again to total or defence models. Yet rebuilding these
This week in Australian foreign affairs: China removes sanctions on Australian wine; Australia to produce military vehicles for Germany; statement
On 7 April, commemoration ceremonies will be held in Kigali and around the world to mark the thirtieth anniversary of