Geopolitics goes into orbit with the US and China’s space ambitions
Author: Saadia M Pekkanen, University of Washington Space stations are the harbinger of a deepening bipolarity in the international relations…
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Author: Saadia M Pekkanen, University of Washington Space stations are the harbinger of a deepening bipolarity in the international relations…
Authors: David Camroux and Earl Wang, CERI Sciences Po The European Union’s foreign policy practice involves multiple institutions and multi-level…
Author: Editorial Board, ANU After the successes of Indonesia’s G20 and Thailand’s APEC summits last month, East Asia’s ability to…
Author: Shiro Armstrong, ANU The economic architecture in East Asia and across the Pacific is rich and overlapping and has…
Author: Ryan Manuel, Bilby China was wracked with unprecedented anti-zero-COVID protests in late November 2022. They started with a fire…
Author: Min-Hua Chiang, The Heritage Foundation In recent years, China has attempted to prevent Taiwan from developing ambitions for independence…
Authors: Bo-jiun Jing, Institute for Security and Development Policy, Flavia Lucenti, University of Bologna, Giulia Sciorati, University of Trento, Wei…
Authors: Francesca Frassineti, University of Bologna, Edward Howell, University of Oxford and Ria Roy, University of Cambridge After Russia’s invasion…
Authors: Dustin Lo and Yves Tiberghien, UBC On November 27 and 28 2022, tens of thousands of citizens took part…
Author: Akash Sahu, New Delhi The conversation on AUKUS and Australia’s defence indicates the need for an advanced industrial base…