Russia has a chip problem. As in Soviet times, national science and technology development is faltering under the heavy hand of statel; the implications for the national economy are dire.
The high-stakes power struggle in the South China Sea unfolds as China’s audacious ambitions collide with the Philippines' ...
Climate change poses a significant threat to Australia’s national security. Major concerns include damage to critical ...
There is a disjunction between the Samoa CHOGM (Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting) as reported in the media in ...
The Knesset’s decision to vote to expel UNRWA from Israel is another major set-back for the Palestinian people. It’s also ...
The 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly marks a time when trust in the rules-based international system, ...
On 7 August 2024, Thailand’s Constitutional Court dissolved the highly popular Move Forward Party and banned its 11 party executives from politics for 10 years. While this represents yet another blow ...
Not a “natural partner” of the US, India is a “wild card” in the Quad. The grouping is built more on geopolitical pragmatism than on shared liberal-democratic norms and values.
U.S. (JAPHUS) trilateral is a novelty among Indo-Pacific strategic minilaterals. The Philippines has played a significant ...
In a recent piece in Australian Outlook, Michael Lawriwsky criticises some of the points I made in an earlier article ...
The surge of nationalism and populism in Central Europe has resulted in growing backing for right-wing parties, raising ...
More and more Australian high school students are turning away from Indonesian as an elective subject. Action should […] ...