May, 2018

Regional wrap

  The last fortnight witnessed stunning theatrics and turnarounds vis-a-vis the proposed summit meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Read More

The scourge of sexual violence in Myanmar

SARA E DAVIES AND JACQUI TRUE | Why the latest epidemic was entirely predictable “The international community, especially the UN Security Council, has failed us. This… Read More

Xi Jinping’s window of opportunity in Latin America

On January 2015 the first meeting of the China – CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean states) forum was held in Beijing. It was… Read More

Perspectives:Asia | The future of Chinese leadership in the global economy

Professor Cameron Thies, Director of the School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University and President-Elect, International Studies Association explored the future of Chinese… Read More

Griffith represents Australia at the APEC Study Centre Consortium Conference in Papua New Guinea

According to its mission statement, APEC is the premier Asia-Pacific economic forum, whose primary goal is to support sustainable economic growth and prosperity in the… Read More

Using a Clausewitzian Dictum to rethink achieving victory

PETER LAYTON | “War is thus an act of force to compel the enemy to do our will.” —Carl von Clausewitz, On War, Book… Read More

Regional wrap

US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement with Iran dominated global headlines this fortnight. This… Read More

China-Australia Cooperation Forum: Promoting cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region

COLIN MACKERRAS | 中澳合作论坛: 亚洲—太平洋地区发展与合作 A Personal Perspective on a Major Conference The China-Australia Cooperation Forum was held at Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China,… Read More

Markets vs voters and the 2018 Malaysian elections: The questionable credibility of credit rating agencies

YAN ISLAM | Millions of ordinary voters in Malaysia mustered moral courage and harnessed the yearning for change to oust the incumbent government… Read More

Australia’s immigration policy: Political and economic lessons for Europe

YAN ISLAM | Far right European politicians have apparently ‘fallen in love’ with a particular aspect of Australian immigration policy, namely, the… Read More

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