Author: Editorial Board, ANU The European Union (EU) recently announced its ‘Fit for 55’ plan to reduce carbon emissions by 55 per cent from 1990 levels...
Author: Jaganath Sankaran, University of Texas China and North Korea have accumulated a significant arsenal of ballistic missiles. China is estimated to possess as many as...
Author: Juan Du, University of Sydney The responses of Chinese regulators to initial public offerings (IPOs) by the country’s homegrown tech companies have made headlines beyond...
Author: Jake Read, ANU At the G7 summit in June in Cornwall, participants recognised the need to defend and modernise the multilateral rules-based trade system and...
Author: Aristyo Rizka Darmawan, University of Indonesia The South China Sea became an important highlight of the recent ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus. All delegations agreed that...
Author: Hugh White, ANU Washington is once again debating whether to declare that it will never be the first to use nuclear weapons. There are good...
Authors: Samuel Hui and Wang Kai-Chun, Taipei On 7 July White House Asia tsar Kurt Campbell stated ‘we support a strong unofficial relationship with Taiwan; we...
Author: Joanna Hewitt, Canberra Political level interest in reforming and restoring the weakened rules-based trading system is overdue, as argued recently on East Asia Forum. Language...
Author: Melinda Martinus, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute China is moving full speed ahead in the race for global technology leadership having promoted artificial intelligence, expanded venture capital...