Analysis

This section provides commentary and perspectives on international issues. Articles are primarily sourced on a commission basis from a wide variety of contributors including academic, diplomatic, institutional, government and non-government organisations; however unsolicited pieces can be submitted.

Articles are around 800-1000 words covering any topic in international affairs.

03 Jul 2024
The decimation of Israel's peace camp is often attributed to Palestinian violence during the 2nd Intifada and after Israel's 2005
03 Jul 2024
The merits of the international order based on rule-of-law extend to more than just the US. Middle powers have a
02 Jul 2024
The Ukraine Global Peace Summit is a platform for the international community to take unified action and put diplomatic pressure
02 Jul 2024
Beijing has discretely employed a “red thread” of the dragon and phoenix strategy to compete in the sea and air
02 Jul 2024
The 2024 Indian general election marked a pivotal moment in the nation's political landscape, highlighting substantial progress and shifting dynamics.
28 Jun 2024
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump faced off in the first presidential debate for the 2024 elections. What
27 Jun 2024
Australia has made remarkable strides in gender equality in diplomacy, achieving near parity in its Department of Foreign Affairs and
26 Jun 2024
The UN's upcoming Doha III meeting with the Taliban notably excludes women and Afghan civil society representatives. This exclusion undermines
26 Jun 2024
The time is ripe for India to walk the talk in terms of integrating gender in international relations as well
25 Jun 2024
Feminist foreign policy provides a lens through which we can see climate action as a shared priority and human security
25 Jun 2024
In Asia, women have taken on prominent roles, however their contributions and underrepresentation in leadership positions have often been overlooked.
24 Jun 2024
Women’s meaningful participation in peace operations is critical to building sustainable peace. Yet, women continue to be marginalised, especially in