Author: Editorial Board, ANU With the rise of China and the intensification of strategic rivalry between China and the United States, the US–Japan alliance continues to...
Author: Michael Sung, Fudan University A few years ago, governments were not prepared to accept any potential systemic disruption that digital currencies could have on the...
Author: Dipen Rughani and Natasha Jha Bhaskar, Newland Global Group Former Australian prime minister and Special Trade Envoy Tony Abbott’s recent visit to India has brought...
Author: Sheila A Smith, CFR Today Beijing has far greater military resources to bring to bear on its relations with its neighbours and increasing pressure on...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Engagement has been the bedrock of Canada’s approach towards China for over 50 years. In 1970, Pierre Trudeau, father of Justin, the...
Author: Vinod Thomas, AIM Taxing the carbon content of imports, if done right, can contribute to cutting global emissions and slowing climate change. The European Union...
Author: Michael Clarke, UTS and ANU The withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan has prompted much breathless commentary, including on the implications for China’s role...
Author: Kevin Chen, ACI For developing countries in Southeast Asia, growing global interest in their infrastructure needs has been cause for both excitement and concern. In...
Author: John Wright, US Air Force A daily barrage of US–China military alarms fill inboxes and news feeds. While many of these reports genuinely attempt to...