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The rise and endurance of minilaterals in the Indo-Pacific

Will small groupings of nations last? Bet on self-interest.

  
The God in the rubble

Germany’s struggle with morality is not only a concern of history but an animating factor in…

  
Trouble together: How North Korea sees its growing interests with Iran

Global isolation is building ties that bind. Better to engage and take away the incentive.  

  
The need for a convention on crimes against humanity

Closing a legal gap would ensure the spirit of the Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals is established…

  
Balikatan 2024: Philippines and friends send a clear signal to China

Drills will for the first time take place outside of the Philippines’ 12 nautical miles “…

  
The cable ties to China’s Digital Silk Road

Stronger international protections are needed to safeguard the connections of the digital age.…

  
Why India’s Global South ambitions must turn to Southeast Asia

An important part of seamless communication is still missing – and this carries a regional cost…

  
Solomon Islands: Unexpected defeat for Sogavare

Sogavare was tipped for a sweeping victory but suffered a major defeat. Now Solomon Islands…

  
Waqf-based forests: Harnessing Islamic philanthropy for climate financing in Indonesia

Faith has long been devoted to salving social ills – addressing environmental challenges is the…

  
60 years of Kartini Day: Indonesia’s feminist pioneer or political pawn?

The story of a 19th century Javanese noblewoman has been co-opted for control but also…

Enhancing Energy Security with Smart Prepaid Gas Meters

Bangladesh has embarked on a low-carbon energy transition to reduce its reliance on volatile…

  
Australia’s comparative advantage in climate transition

Already world leaders in rooftop solar, Australians should take the opportunity with supporting…