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A Republican shift on US-China relations regarding Taiwan is a wake up call for Australian policymakers, writes Asia Society Australia Executive Director, Policy Richard Maude.
This week's visit from Admiral Aquilino, Commander of the US Forces Indo-Pacific Command, highlights expanding US-Australia defence cooperation, writes Asia Society Australia Northern Australia Fellow Guy Boekenstein.
Helping North Korea help itself will require creativity, flexibility, and patience, writes Asia Society Policy Institute research associate Dominique Fraser.
Asia Society Australia experts appearing in the Australian Financial Review, The Guardian, Lowy Institute's Interpreter, South China Morning Post, The Diplomat, ABC Radio, Times Higher Education and Melbourne Asia Review.
A global contest of values and interests – and sharply divergent visions of order - is now dramatically intensified, write Ben Scott and Richard Maude.
President Moon Jae-In came to power on a wave of optimism, he now leaves behind a legacy beset with staggering contradictions, writes Asia Society Associate Chris Khatouki.