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Bill Bishop an entrepreneur and former media executive with more than a decade’s experience living in and working in the PRC. He writes the Sinocism Newsletter, a daily publication about China, that ...
As wars in the Middle East and Europe intensify and take on new dimensions, and as a ceasefire holds between India and Pakistan, an old struggle on the Thai-Cambodia land border risks adding to the ...
Recent developments are destabilising the camps in Bangladesh which house some 1.1 million Rohingya refugees. International partners, including Australia, will need to work with Bangladesh to help ...
More than four years after the coup in Myanmar, ASEAN’s struggle to address the crisis has not only exposed institutional deadlock but also catalysed a decentralisation of regional diplomacy. While ...
Anthony Albanese missed out on the long-awaited face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump at the G7 meeting in Alberta and is now considering attending the NATO meeting at The Hague next week to try ...
China’s international posture reflects not the confidence of a stable hegemon, but the impulses of a nationalist power in transition.
In the past fortnight, multi-party parliamentary delegations from India and Pakistan have stopped in London as part of a world tour. Having had the opportunity to interact with both delegations, one ...
China and the United States are trapped in a cycle of misperception that threatens to escalate into conflict. The problem is structural, not something better communication can fix. This isn't ...
The cancelled G7 meeting is a timely reminder that Australia’s most promising opportunities lie in deeper engagement with our region.
An overwhelming majority of Australians (81%) disagree with Trump’s tariff policies, according to the latest Lowy Institute Poll. But despite the media infatuation with Australia “getting a better ...
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