Author: Editorial Board, ANU ‘Governments are terrible at picking winners, but losers are great at picking governments’. It’s an old gag, but the observation remains truer...
Author: Raj Verma, Huaqiao University India–China relations have hit a nadir after the recent clash between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley. Although disengagement...
Authors: Peter A Petri, Brandeis University and Michael G Plummer, Johns Hopkins University In late June 2020, 15 East Asian countries — representing nearly 30 per...
Author: Donald R Rothwell, ANU Australia’s 23 July statement to the UN Secretary-General in formal response to a series of diplomatic exchanges between Malaysia, China and...
Author: Ashley Vines, University of Melbourne Indonesia is Australia’s oldest trading partner, with Aboriginal people from northern Australia having traded goods and produce with Makassan people...
Author: Gaurab Shumsher Thapa, Nepal Forum of International Relations Studies Nepal is situated in a geostrategic location between two big and powerful states. Historically, Nepal’s foreign...
Authors: Harsh V Pant and Kartik Bommakanti, ORF The latest crisis to engulf China and India erupted over their disputed border in early May 2020, when...
Author: Christian Bachheimer, Singapore Countries across the world are already attempting to decouple global value chains (GVCs) in preparation for the post-COVID-19 future. This is both...
Author: Bradley Wood, ANU The recent speech by Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne was an implicit message to the United States — Australia and the Indo-Pacific...