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INTRODUCTION: The geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific

  • Professor Timothy J. Lynch and Professor Robert S. Ross,

The war in Ukraine has thrown into relief the prospects for peace in the Indo-Pacific.

China and Australia: Economic decoupling?

  • Assistant Professor Dan (Diane) Hu,

Trade has caught most headlines, but it is the volume of capital flow between the two countries that speaks to declining levels of trust and good will.

China really is impacting Australian elections (and has been for some time)

  • Emerita Professor Carol Johnson,

Australian federal elections are being increasingly impacted by our relationship with China. But not in the way depicted by the current federal government.

Fear, honour and interests: Cooperation, competition and contestation and Australia’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific

  • Professor John Blaxland,

The combination of great power contestation, coupled with governance and environmental challenges points to the need for visionary management by Australia.

WEBINAR: The case for feminist foreign policy in Asia

Feminist foreign policy is an approach which places gender equality as the central goal of foreign policy, in recognition that gender equality is a predictor of peaceful and flourishing societies.