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By Janette Alywyn In Myanmar, Facebook is the window to reality. In the early days of the 2021 coup, the Ministry of Transport and Communications...
By EAF editors The relationship between the United States and China is undoubtedly the most consequential of all relationships for the global order...
By EAF editors Public discontent with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is palpable over a slush...
By EAF Editors If re-elected, Donald Trump has promised a 10 per cent tariff on all goods coming into the
Leaving aside the genuine concerns about the quality of democracy in Indonesia, there’s no denying that there’s still a tremendous quantity of it....
By EAF Editors There are no ‘silver linings’ in a conflict like that in Myanmar, where the civil war is still having its devastating effects on...
By ANU Editorial Board First the good news — Washington and Beijing are talking again. In 2023, both capitals came to accept the reality that the...
By ANU Editorial Board The idea that the Communist Party of China is an urgent threat to democracy is commonplace in the West. The reality, for those...
By EAF Editorial Board When crowds of irate Sri Lankans stormed the presidential palace in July 2022 demanding the ouster of former president Gotabaya...
By ANU Editorial Board Later this week, Anthony Albanese will become the first Australian prime minister to visit China since Malcolm Turnbull met Xi...
By ANU Editorial Board In 1956, the then US Senator John F Kennedy published Profiles in Courage, a series of case studies on statesmanship of US...
By ANU Editorial Board Thailand’s Pheu Thai, the populist party linked to the deposed former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is back in power...