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Author’s detention raises awkward China questions
Tony Walker | February 1, 2019Canberra is being drawn into a broader controversy over China’s detention of foreign nationals on grounds that are opaque and at the mercy of an unpredictable Chinese justice system.
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Why international trade wars are bad news for Asia
Amitendu Palit | January 21, 2019While the bilateral trade dispute between the USA and China may create some economic opportunities for Australia and South Asia, they will be outweighed by its long-term adverse impacts.
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The costs of containing China
Hugh White | January 15, 2019Washington’s policymakers have finally realised that China is a serious strategic rival. Now they must decide what, if anything, to do about it.
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Millennials may be the generation to end extreme poverty
Sarah Meredith | January 7, 2019Despite often being the object of criticism for their hyper-sensitivity and lack of grit and resolve, Millennials have answered the call to end extreme poverty around the world in ways which eluded earlier generations.
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Microfinance – Micro gains?
Aimee Robinson | January 7, 2019Although microfinance is often hailed as an important step for women’s empowerment and economic independence in the developing world, research has yielded conflicting evidence on its practical effectiveness.
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The past, present and future of APEC at 30
Andrew Elek | January 4, 2019The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum is approaching its 30th year of work to foster cooperation in trade, investment and development in the Asia Pacific.
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Charting Australia’s rocky course between the USA and China
James Curran | January 1, 2019Both the Morrison government and the Labor opposition are showing signs of finding a strategic path through this era of sturm und drang in Chinese-American relations.
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As Brexit approaches, Germany and Australia should strengthen their ties
Jacqueline Westermann | December 30, 2018Canberra has usually approached the EU through the UK, but with Brexit becoming a reality, Australia will need to reach out to other European allies such as Germany if it’s to remain plugged into European policies.
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An unsettled year for PNG
Ronald May | December 28, 2018It was a mixed year for Papua New Guinea, with natural disasters, social and political unrest and the growing power of China casting a shadow over the country and its relations with Australia.
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A rocky year ahead for Europe
Jacqueline Westermann | December 27, 2018It’s been a tumultuous 2018 in Europe, with Brexit straining Britain and the EU and Russia menacing its eastern borders. 2019 may offer some solutions, but could also see its problems worsening.
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‘Human rights with Chinese characteristics’ aren’t human rights at all
Fergus Ryan | November 10, 2018Through its words and its deeds, the Chinese government is showing what it really is and how it intends to shape the world in the coming decades.
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Australia should back a truly rules based international order
Greg Raymond | October 16, 2018To respond effectively to the emerging multi-polar environment in international affairs, Australia should buttress its backing for its traditional alliances with undiscriminating support for international law.