Michael Heazle

Reeling in illegal fishing is crucial to Australia’s maritime security

MELISSA CONLEY TYLER, MICHAEL HEAZLE, JADE LINDLEY AND SHARON COWDEN | Combating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU fishing) is… Read More

Boosting maritime law enforcement in Southeast Asia and the South China Sea

MICHAEL HEAZLE | Five and a half years on from the international arbitral tribunal’s rejection of China’s expansive South China Sea claims in… Read More

Abe’s domestic failings may cost Japan—and the region—dearly

Abe’s domestic failings may cost Japan—and the region—dearly?” article published at The Strategist, written by Griffith Asia Institute adjunct researcher, Professor Michael Heazle Read More

What a waste: The G20 and the plastic problem

MICHAEL HEAZLE | More plastic waste is choking the world’s oceans yet despite global declarations and commitments, nothing much is done. Read More

Steady but slow in Australia-Japan security cooperation

IAN HALL AND MICHAEL HEAZLE | Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s recent visit to Darwin was rightly billed as historic and “… Read More

Grey zone maritime coercion in East Asia: What it is, who’s doing it, and what to do about it

MICHAEL HEAZLE | The basis for a more effective response to China’s use of grey zone coercion to alter the regional order, as I… Read More

Don’t assume North Korea is happy with the status quo

MICHAEL HEAZLE | In an earlier Interpreter article I argued the need for policy makers in the US and elsewhere to consider not only the… Read More

Populism, globalisation and the failure of elites

MICHAEL HEAZLE AND JOHN KANE  | Sam Roggeveen argues that the real challenge to globalisation and openness and immigration is not cultural (popular prejudice… Read More

It’s dangerous to indulge Kim Jong-un

MICHAEL HEAZLE AND ANDREW O’NEIL  | North Korea’s latest missile test is part of a broader strategy to showcase the growing reach of its… Read More

The unacceptable dangers of accepting a nuclear North Korea

MICHAEL HEAZLE | The crisis on the Korean Peninsula has for the first time introduced an element of confusion over the strategic goal pursued… Read More

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