In 2014, the New Colombo Plan was envisaged as a way for Australians to become 'ambassadors' to the Indo-Pacific and to ...
The introduction of House Resolution 1230 in the US Congress reinforces the Tamil diaspora’s call for self-determination, ...
Elena Williams is a higher education consultant and PhD candidate at The Australian National University, researching learning ...
If Asia does not prioritise keeping the global multilateral trade enterprise alive in the absence of the United States, the region’s prosperity and political stability faces untold risks.
Japan is investing heavily in its semiconductor industry to regain technological autonomy. While these efforts aim to strengthen supply chains and bolster economic security, Japan faces significant ...
The Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP’s) surprisingly poor showing in Japan’s Lower House election on 27 October is at first blush a victory for democracy in Japan. The snap election called by Prime ...
Hugh White is Emeritus Professor of Strategic Studies at the Australian National University. White has served as an intelligence analyst with the Office of National Assessments, as journalist with the ...
The Hathras tragedy in July 2024, where 121 people died during a religious congregation led by godman Bhole Baba, sheds light on the enduring influence of godmen in India. Politicians from across ...
Lili Yan Ing is an economist at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).
Australia's industrial policy is shifting significantly with the introduction of the Future Made in Australia Act, which aims to enhance local manufacturing and reduce reliance on commodity exports.
Imtiaz Gul is Executive Director, Centre for Research and Security Studies, Islamabad.
Tae Yong Jung is the deputy executive director at the Global Green Growth Institute.