Suu Kyi’s Myanmar, one year on
ANDREW SELTH | Twelve months ago, Aung San Suu Kyi was appointed State Counsellor of Myanmar, becoming the de facto leader of the National… Read More
ANDREW SELTH | Twelve months ago, Aung San Suu Kyi was appointed State Counsellor of Myanmar, becoming the de facto leader of the National… Read More
IAN HALL | Reports that the Indian government intends to block Australia’s participation in this year’s Malabar naval exercises are a setback for Canberra. Read More
North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs continue to trigger strategic anxiety in Asia. Since embarking on a nuclear program in the 1950s, Pyongyang has… Read More
MICHAEL HEAZLE AND YUKI TATSUMI | Despite the recent rapid growth in Australia–Japan security ties and formal recognition of the common interests driving the… Read More
Mr David Herold and Associate Professor Ki-Hoon Lee recently published an article about the similarities and differences in the measurement and reporting of… Read More
Moazzem Hossain, an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of International Business and Asian Studies and Griffith Asia Institute and colleagues from the University of… Read More
IAN HALL | Malcolm Turnbull took a substantial delegation of business and university leaders to India this week with the aim of re-energising a… Read More
DHARA SHAH | A group of 11 Griffith University students from disciplines ranging from health to business, ecology to maths and physics went to… Read More