Author: Bryan Mercurio, CUHK The COVID-19 pandemic will have a lasting effect on many areas of international lawmaking. In recent years, members of the World Trade...
Author: William Reinsch, CSIS CSIS in Washinton was privileged on 4 October to host US Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai as she explained the Biden administration’s...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Nine months into the Biden presidency, it’s becoming apparent that the US administration doesn’t have a trade policy of its own. Former...
Author: Kannan Reghunathan Nair, NTU and Phan Xuan Dung, Pacific Forum Since the upgrade of bilateral relations to a ‘Comprehensive Strategic Partnership’ in 2016, India–Vietnam strategic...
Author: Suisheng Zhao, University of Denver A bipolar world is emerging as the US–China rivalry dominates virtually every aspect of international politics. Bipolarity tends to exaggerate...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Australia’s experience of the COVID-19 pandemic was, perhaps appropriately, summed up best by a comedian. ‘Australia’, said Celeste Barber in an August...
Author: Christian Bachheimer, SOAS China’s growing influence on ASEAN affairs has featured increasingly in international news. The dominant narrative is that China is deploying a mercantilist...
Author: Shiro Armstrong, ANU China has applied to join the 11 member Asia Pacific trade pact that includes Australia, Canada, Japan and Singapore, all of whom...
Author: Dipen Rughani and Natasha Jha Bhaskar, Newland Global Group Former Australian prime minister and Special Trade Envoy Tony Abbott’s recent visit to India has brought...