The Switzerland of Asia would perhaps be Bhutan, consistently ranked the most peaceful country in South Asia since 2011 and ...
Australia’s on-again, off-again affair with supporting a PNG-based team in the National Rugby League has taken another turn ...
For instance, Australia has delivered more than AU$2.5 billion, on top of the estimated $AU2 billion in aid, directly into ...
In a belated recognition that China has cornered the construction of ocean-going commercial vessels, those ships crucial to ...
Despite raising wages up to 28.5% across the sector, Australia’s workforce shortage in aged care will probably still reach ...
The UK government announced last week that it will cede sovereignty of the Chagos archipelago to Mauritius. The agreement ...
Liberal democracy doesn’t defend itself. The Finns know a thing or two about protecting it.
Hostage-taking and arbitrary detention by both state and non-state actors are on the rise. The Lowy Institute’s Sean Turnell, ...
In recent years, expectations for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to “get its act together” and actively respond to regional challenges have been met with disappointment. Lukewarm responses ...
While the Taliban claims that it is acting on Afghan culture, by banning women’s access to poetry it is acting completely ...
At first glance, Cambodia and Australia might not seem like major players in each other’s diplomatic orbits. But watch this space. Over the past decades, Canberra has been a key partner in Cambodia’s ...
As our world becomes more digitally interdependent, geopolitical competition is increasingly centred around technology. The ...