Australia

The Quad: Taking stock and looking forward

Prof. Ian Hall assesses the Quad’s approach to managing Indo-Pacific security challenges and the future of the group

Australia’s regionalism on display at the UNGA

Patrick Triglavcanin explores Australia’s diplomacy at the recent UN General Assembly and argues that a new Australian foreign policy has begun to form

Old allies and new partners

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones investigates the allies and partners of Global Britain in this more competitive era

Britain, Australia and climate cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

Kate Clayton assesses how Britain and Australia can cooperate and learn from each other in tackling climate change in the Indo-Pacific

Australia and Lithuania: limits of Chinese trade coercion

James Laurenceson argues that Australia and Lithuania demonstrate the limits of Beijing’s economic coercion, and inclination for enacting such measures

Labor win the Australian election

Patrick Triglavcanin outlines how the new Labor government in Australia is likely to manage the country’s foreign policy direction

The protean pact: Reading the tea leaves of the 2022 Quad Summit

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones shines light on the purpose of the Quad and its latest announcements through assessing the 2022 Quad Summit

Australian election: Defence and foreign policy

Patrick Triglavcanin explores potential defence and foreign policy implications of the upcoming Australian election

The case for ‘JAUKUS’

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones explores the possibility of Japan joining the AUKUS group and factors that may prevent its membership

Australia ups Antarctic commitment

Patrick Triglavcanin looks at Australia's commitment to spend nearly $1 billion on its Antarctic programme as China expands its activities on the continent