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The Quad has emerged as a major new element of the architecture in Indo-Pacific security Yet the unfolding transformation of …
With US leadership unable to guarantee peace and security in the Indo-Pacific this century, the region will need to transition …
Inventive foreign policy that can simultaneously reassure the Indo-Pacific’s established powers and accommodate Chinese ambitions is urgently needed. This report …
The Future Submarine Project – replacement of Australia’s 6 ailing Collins Class submarines with 12 Future Submarines – has a …
This paper makes the argument that India’s enormous ‘soft power’ potential in Asia is based on the fact that a …
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has invited leading politicians and opinion makers in the region to a conference in early December …
The relationship between India and Australia has grown rapidly in recent years, underpinned by a convergence of security interests in …
Australia’s leading universities are now looking to India in search of new sources of international students. This comes amid worries …
As China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) marches west through Southern Asia, diplomatic envoys criss-cross the Indo-pacific like honeybees; collecting …
China’s recent move of defending Pakistan against international criticism is not a first. Nor is it going to be the …
If you didn’t notice that this week marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Association of Southeast Nations …
Last week’s three-way meeting between the Russian, Indian and Chinese foreign ministers in Beijing offered a stark lesson in diplomatic …
Last week saw the first visit to Australia by an Indian Prime Minister in 28 years, to an enthusiastic reception …
The government’s recently released white paper, Australia in the Asian Century, is heavy on big picture macroeconomic analysis about Australia’s …
Half a world away from US imperial decline and European economic decay, the vista that stretches from the offices of …
Politicians, commentators and academics are all saying Australia’s supposed inability to speak Asian languages and understand Asian cultures imperils our …