Millions of people are in danger of going hungry if proposed dams on the lower Mekong River go ahead.
Changing power structures and diplomacy in the South Pacific could provide a model on the future of the United States–China relationship in the Asia Pacific, argues JOANNE WALLIS.
US and Australia face hard choices about how to deal with China, says defence expert Hugh White.
Australia can make a positive contribution to global and regional stability if it wins a seat on the UN Security Council, writes JOANNE WALLIS.
A new ANU diploma of languages to give students greater access to regional languages.
After 11 years of bloodshed and fighting, three military experts offer their insights on the war in Afghanistan and what the future holds for the war-torn state.
China’s one-child policy has effectively curbed the overpopulation of China and fuelled economic growth, but has brought significant...
Cigarette plain packaging legislation could still face challenges from tobacco companies at the international level, says expert.
Navigating the Asian Century requires a major re-think of Australia's national strategies, says a leading expert.
Dr Ken Henry on improving the level of Australian public policy and bringing fresh thinking to the nation’s biggest challenges and opportunities.
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