Author: Shiro Armstrong, ANU China accounts for close to a quarter of all of Australia’s international trade, and over a third of its exports, including both...
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: 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: 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: Bryan Mercurio, CUHK The novel coronavirus is spreading rapidly through China and remains a global threat to health. Over 75,000 people have contracted the virus...
Author: Choong Yong Ahn, Chung-Ang University The three leaders of China, Japan and South Korea capped off their eighth trilateral summit in December 2019 with the...
Author: Suman Bery, Wilson Center With Indian economic growth slowing, commentary is focused on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s 2020–21 Union Budget. Less public attention is being...
Author: Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit, RSIS As the end of 2019 drew near, Thailand hosted two ASEAN summits under the theme ‘Advancing Partnership for Sustainability’. Looking at how...
Author: James Laurenceson, University of Technology Sydney The ‘Indo-Pacific’, stretching from the eastern Indian Ocean to the Pacific, is the Australian government’s framing of the international...