Authors: Peter Drysdale and Shiro Armstrong, ANU For Australia to join the great decoupling from China that some Americans and Australian security officials demand would bring...
Author: Justin Kwan, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada As COVID-19 takes its toll on the global economy, the need for international cooperation has seldom been so...
Author: Kai He, Griffith University Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist, claims that US President Donald Trump has put together a ‘war council’ to...
Authors: Nopriyanto Hady Suhanda and M Ridho Mubaroq, Ministry of Finance, Indonesia In the first week of July 2020, Indonesia and Hong Kong entered a new...
Author: David Lubin, Citigroup During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the IMF and the World Bank were quick to trumpet their contribution to stabilising...
Authors: Yao-Yuan Yeh, University of St Thomas, Charles KS Wu, Purdue University, Austin Wang, UNLV, and Fang-Yu Chen, Michigan State University Observers of Taiwan’s foreign relations...
Author: Satoshi Inomata, IDE-JETRO According to traditional trade theory, the direction and magnitude of product flows are principally determined by the comparative advantages of trading countries....
Author: Editorial Board, ANU ‘Governments are terrible at picking winners, but losers are great at picking governments’. It’s an old gag, but the observation remains truer...
Author: Raj Verma, Huaqiao University India–China relations have hit a nadir after the recent clash between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley. Although disengagement...