Authors: John WH Denton, ICC and Peter Drysdale, ANU The rapidly escalating coronavirus pandemic is, first and foremost, a public health emergency. But as the virus...
Authors: Christopher Primiano, KIMEP University and Sovinda Po, Griffith University The MS Westerdam cruise ship — with 1455 passengers and 802 crew — was refused entry...
Author: David Vines, Oxford Brexit has happened. But the United Kingdom still faces two major choices over the coming year. How will it align its domestic...
Author: Geoffrey Gertz, Brookings Institution Throughout his campaign and the early years of his presidency, Donald Trump promised to fundamentally reshape US–China trade policy. The conclusion...
Author: Yan Liang, Willamette University Just when China and the United States breathed a collective sigh of relief after sealing the ‘phase one’ trade deal, the...
Author: Anne Oeking, AMRO As the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise around the world, there are deep concerns over the potential economic impact of...
Author: Rosemary Foot, Oxford With the internationalised civil war in Syria entering its ninth year, the north-western part of the country is experiencing ‘massive waves of...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU The United Kingdom has exited the European Union. It has unshackled itself from European regulations and standards and in doing so has...
Author: See Seng Tan, NTU The ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM+) turns 10 years old at a time when the US–China rivalry is intensifying. With...