Geopolitics

Seafarers’ grim plight in the pandemic

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By Sam Bateman* Amid the many consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, thousands of seafarers around the world are now locked onboard their ships with expired...

China’s likely response if Vietnam takes legal action

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Laura Zhou, Beijing Bureau, South China Morning Post, asked: Over the past week there have been more open discussions in China about how China should...

China plants long-term seeds in South China Sea

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By Ben Werner China is tightening its grip on disputed claims in the South China Sea by beefing up its military capability and planting the...

Diego Garcia: India’s conundrum

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By Abhijit Singh The tug-of-war between the United Kingdom and Mauritius over Chagos archipelago – and the US military base on Diego Garcia – is...

US-Philippines: cooler heads prevail over time

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By Malcolm Cook* In January, President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines threatened to terminate the 1998 Philippine–US Visiting Forces Agreement—a treaty-level pact that provides the...

Australia must take Manus threat seriously

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By Jeffrey Wall* The Australian government must take very seriously the threat to the Manus Island joint naval base project outlined recently by a senior...

Australia and India join forces in flex at China

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China has drawn Australia into its security tensions with India after New Delhi and Canberra signed a defense accord that could see their two...

US flexes naval strength in Indo-Pacific

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For the first time in nearly three years, three American aircraft carriers are patrolling the Indo-Pacific waters, a massive show of naval force in...

Sino-Japan tensions rise over Senkaku/Diaoyu

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By William Choong* When I was a news hack in 2012, I had the good fortune of interviewing Fumio Kishida, Japan’s foreign minister. He was...

Prospects for close India-Australia ties

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By Biren Nandra China’s rise and assertive behaviour has been a source of concern to both India and Australia. While India prioritises its territorial disputes...