China’s maritime governance model
By Cherry Hitkari*
While China’s growing naval presence has garnered much attention, awareness about its global maritime governance model remains limited. President Xi Jinping has...
Pacific relations: security, law, fishing and climate
In the shadow of the recent US, Pacific Island Country summit, ANI Councillor Jen Parker sat down with Professor Stuart Kaye, the Director of...
Law of Sea and Pacific competition
Saltwater Strategists. Podcast 4
In the shadow of the recent US, Pacific Island Country summit ANI Councillor Jen Parker sat down with Professor Stuart Kaye,...
Europe should abandon offshore drilling
It seems like the perfect storm for Europe’s energy security as winter is fast approaching and energy prices are rising. Having turned away from...
US comes back to South Pacific
By Graeme Dobell*
The first US summit with South Pacific leaders offers symbolism and the chance of future substance. The US announces, ‘We’re back!’
The summit...
Taiwan: Biden fumbles with ambiguity
By Hugh White*
The more often US President Joe Biden appears to abandon strategic ambiguity by saying quite clearly that America would go to war...
Chinese spy ship’s Sri Lankan visit
By Nick Danby*
In September 2014, Sri Lanka stirred the embers of conflict in the Indian Ocean region by allowing Chinese naval vessels to dock...
AUKUS and submarine proliferation
By Collin Koh*
This policy brief from the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network reviews nuclear submarine acquisitions in the Asia-Pacific region since AUKUS was first announced last...
What exactly is AUKUS?
By Alessio Patalano*
Since its announcement a year ago, the AUKUS agreement linking the US and the UK to Australia’s ambition to acquire nuclear-powered submarines...
Geopolitical implications of Ukraine invasion
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute has published a new report 'The geopolitical implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine', written by one of Australia’s most...