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Moscow attacks: Why Putin was quick to blame Ukraine

The Kremlin is covering its own mistakes in the bid to deflect attention.

  
Should Japan expand its security partnerships in the Pacific?

Four reasons why rushing in may not be the answer.

How to Increase the Representation of Women in the Transport Sector

Governments and the private sector in Asia and the Pacific need to take proactive steps to…

  
From silence to remembrance: Vietnam’s shifting approach to China

The delicate balancing of honouring fallen soldiers while navigating a strategically important…

  
Islamic State terror attack in Moscow a grim acknowledgement of global power status Russia seeks

One of Moscow’s goals in the Middle East was in many ways similar to that of the United States…

  
Opium and the colonial narco-state

In an attempt to control 19th century trade with India and China, Britain dumped tea and…

  
Where did that Chinese police video come from?

Like governments everywhere, when a problem is out of control, they put on a show.

  
The Philippines seeks out old friends and new

Beijing’s assertiveness means hedging is a luxury Manila can no longer afford.

  
The message Japan sends by backing Ukraine

An evolving foreign and defence policy is on display.

EU Regulation: Curbing Forest Conversion for Agriculture Comes at a Price

Tropical deforestation undermines key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially Goal 13:…

  
Australia-Vietnam: Middle powers alike

The new comprehensive strategic partnership signals a broader network of friends – with benefits…