The Pacific is, as former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison described in 2018, a region where “we have special responsibilities”
Conflicts across the globe illustrate the devastating humanitarian consequences when urban areas become theatres of war. The use of explosive
The gradual withdrawal of the Saudi-led coalition from Yemen and a diplomatic rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran suggest a
South Korea’s traditionally family-run conglomerates, the chaebols, play a key role in the development and implementation of national derisking policy.
China’s extensive use of subsidies is a significant driver of global trade tensions, influencing market dynamics and prompting concerns about
The Laos government has an investment plan that will aid national development and contribute to a broader green energy revolution
Great power conflict may be on the horizon unless more desperate attemps are made to reconcile the challenges Washington and
Australia is the only Western liberal democracy that does not have a legislated national Human Rights Act. Should Australia implement
On the back of their Strengthened Strategic Partnership, Japan and the Philippines have signed a Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA). This
Hungary's Viktor Orbán undertook a rogue “peace mission” in July to “resolve” the Russia-Ukraine conflict. His meetings with Vladimir Putin,
China is applying Mahan's geopolitical theory to enhance its maritime dominance, notably through strategic port developments and asserting control over
Language in politics is a potent instrument for shaping public opinion and framing political narratives, highlighting its role in influencing
