Global Nuclear Orders and India By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 16 June 2016India’s long-term efforts to become part of global nuclear orders are paying off with membership of the Missile Technology Control Regime now a […] Read More
How to Solve a Problem like North Korea By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA 01 June 2016North Korea’s expanding nuclear capability and its peculiar status as the world’s sole Non-Proliferation Treaty defector state make it a matter of urgency […] Read More
Which Brexit Forecast Should You Trust? An Economist Explains By Nauro Campos 30 May 2016With multiple economic forecasts on Brexit predicting widely varying implications for Great Britain, it is important to look at the transparency of the methods used […] Read More
How G7 can Boost the Global Economy By Gareth Downing 27 May 2016Collective action by the G7 would be enough to make a big difference to the world’s sputtering economy but it requires a change […] Read More
Sanders Key to Clinton’s Prospects as US Election Gets Serious By The Hon Kim Beazley AC FAIIA 26 May 2016The more heated Sanders’ supporters become, the greater the likelihood of a messy Democratic National Convention. Trump’s unprecedented […] Read More
Turbulent Times Ahead for Tsai Ing-wen’s Taiwan? By Mark Harrison 24 May 2016President Tsai’s approach to governance reasserts Taiwan’s identity as a self-reliant Asian tiger. However, she must also contend with relations with Beijing and with […] Read More
Beyond South Asia: India’s Strategic Evolution and the Reintegration of the Subcontinent By Dr Raj Verma 16 May 2016Neil Padukone’s book is part of an increasing lexicon devoted to the evolution of India’s strategic thought since […] Read More
Would You Vote for a Eurovision Brexit? By Dr Carla Figueira 14 May 2016“Leave” had a 20 point lead over “Remain” in a recent YouGov poll – but this Brexit referendum concerned Britain’s membership of the […] Read More
Annmarie Elijah 02 May 2016Dr Annmarie Elijah is Associate Director of the ANU Centre for European Studies. She has previously worked as a policy officer in the Australian […] Read More
God Save the European Union Declan Molloy25 April 2016Britain’s exit from the EU would further weaken, potentially fatally, an institution that is already being buffeted by the most severe tests of […] Read More
Malaysian Parliamentary Democracy in Crisis By Professor Peter Boyce AO 15 April 2016Malaysia is currently in the midst of one of the biggest financial corruption scandals in its history. Malaysia’s future as a democracy is now being […] Read More