Geopolitics

Lessons from Afghanistan

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By Ian Dudgeon* The announcement of the withdrawal all US, NATO and other allied (including Australian) forces from Afghanistan by 11 September this year represents...

US exercises FONOP in Indian zone

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By Sarosh Bana* In a move that has deeply embarrassed the Indian government, a guided missile destroyer from the US 7th Fleet transgressed into India’s exclusive...

Philippines’ new tougher stand on China

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By Criselda Yabes* The Manila government raised strong protests when Chinese vessels were seen anchored in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea....

US cancels Black Sea deployment

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The United States has cancelled this week's planned deployment of two warships to the Black Sea, Turkish officials and media said Wednesday, amid high...

China’s fishing reality check

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By Carlyle Thayer* Question: Re: News reports that 220 Chinese militia ships appeared in Philippine waters in the South China Sea. What do you think about this...

Mozambique Channel is the next hotspot

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By David Brewster* The waters off Mozambique are becoming a major new security hotspot in the Indian Ocean. An Islamist insurrection in northern Mozambique that...

Beware the bear in the Pacific

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By Steve Raaymakers* In 2007, I was invited by the United Nations to address a regional conference on multilateral cooperation in Pacific Rim ocean governance....

UK: what you read is not what you might get

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By Colin Chapman* For Australia’s policy wonks and strategists, understanding the meaning of Boris Johnson’s favourite term, “Global Britain,” can be an intellectual challenge. Thoughtfully,...

Darwin’s role in resurgent Quad

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The Quad is back in action. Australia, India, Japan and the US formed the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue in 2007 in the aftermath of the...

Quad’s strategic mountain to climb

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By Peter Jennings* Prime Minister Scott Morrison may be forecasting ‘a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific’ with the arrival of the Quad meeting of Australian,...