Editors’ Picks

Read what our editors have considered the best in foreign affairs analysis for the past 12 months.

06 Jan 2022
With the threat of right-wing extremism accelerating due to the pandemic, understanding the gendered element of the threat is essential
05 Jan 2022
Latin America is on the move. After massive strikes in Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile, the causes of the relative
05 Jan 2022
The rise of the CANZUK concept coincides with recent global events such as Brexit and the protectionist Buy America policy.
04 Jan 2022
At the height of a crisis of such heart-rendering intensity, it can be difficult to think analytically. But plenty of
03 Jan 2022
Despite the Eurocentric origin story of feminism, early twentieth century Korea boasted one of the most vibrant and radical feminist
02 Jan 2022
New Zealand sees Five Eyes as a practical intelligence-sharing agreement not a foreign policy coordination mechanism. This stems less from
01 Jan 2022
Compared to traditional financial reporting, the way each country measures corporate social responsibility and sustainability is evolving in different formats
31 Dec 2021
China has changed tremendously since 1949, when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power. The leaders of the CCP have
30 Dec 2021
President Jovenel Moise of Haiti was assassinated on 7 July. It was the most recent in a series of crises that
30 Dec 2021
The Taliban, in a move that should have surprised no one, surged through Afghanistan once the United States opted to
29 Dec 2021
Leaders of the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom have announced a new trilateral security pact. Their brief, though
29 Dec 2021
On 26 September, the German public went to the polls, without Angela Merkel on the ballot for the first time