Would China’s move to join this transpacific trade pact push the U.S. to rejoin? It’s complicated. Kristen Hopewell - September 27, 2021 Membership would probably place China firmly at the center of regional and global supply chains.
What’s the big ruckus over the new defense partnership with the U.K. and Australia? Sophie Meunier - September 17, 2021 France isn’t happy about being sidelined by the new U.S. alliance for Indo-Pacific security.
The Biden administration is planning for climate migration. Do Americans support helping climate migrants? Sabrina B. Arias and Christopher W. Blair - March 4, 2021 Here’s what our research finds
Did China actually try to install a spy in Australia’s Parliament? The many murky details make it hard to know. Andrew Chubb - December 24, 2019 Sensational reporting isn’t helping the public discussion on security concerns.
The U.S. Navy and Southeast Asian nations held joint maneuvers for the first time. What are the key takeaways? Hunter Marston - September 12, 2019 Beijing held similar maritime exercises in 2018.
What China’s assertiveness in the South China Sea means — and what comes next Jessica Chen Weiss - May 29, 2019 China’s ‘maritime gray zone operations’ target U.S. naval vessels.
Australia has had 7 prime ministers in just 11 years. Blame its quirky election laws. Luke Mansillo - September 20, 2018 [caption id="attachment_77994" align="aligncenter" width="960"] From left: New Australian Prime Minister
This is why Australia churns through leaders so quickly Anika Gauja - September 18, 2015 [caption id="attachment_29577" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Malcolm Turnbull with deputy leader Julie
Will Indonesia’s presidential election be stolen? Tom Pepinsky - July 18, 2014 [caption id="attachment_13103" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Indonesia presidential candidate Joko "Jokowi" Widodo