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...
Washington’s decision to impose sanctions on Chinese individuals and financial institutions for their role in developing Hong Kong’s new national security law may threaten Beijing’s efforts...
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...
Author: Hugh White, ANU In one of its bolder steps, Australia’s new Defence Strategy and Force Structure Review is proposing a radical redefinition of the geographical...
The provision within Article 4 of China’s copyright law, which covers literary, artistic, as well as scientific works such as computer programmes, is intended to prevent...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU The border clash between China and India on 15 June in the harsh Himalayan terrain of the Galwan Valley resulted in deaths,...
Authors: Alistair DB Cook and Christopher Chen, RSIS COVID-19 is severely impacting the humanitarian system. It has forced countries to focus on containing the pandemic with...
Two new financial markets are taking shape on the drawing boards in southern China, with the potential to turbocharge the Greater Bay Area (GBA)’s economic growth...
Authors: Aristyo Rizka Darmawan and Arie Afriansyah, University of Indonesia In June, four years after the Hague’s 2016 South China Sea tribunal ruling, Indonesia put forward...