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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong is calling for countries in the Asia-Pacific region to have greater say when it comes to who they choose to partner with. Photo: DFAT
16 May 2023

Australia’s search for ‘strategic equilibrium’ lies in Southeast Asia

In an increasingly tense region, Southeast Asian countries can be important partners in Australia’s future security. Article by Professor Evelyn Goh.
  • Analysis & opinion
  • ASEAN
  • National security
  • Security
  • International relations
Student protests in Bangladesh's capital city, Dhaka (Nur A Alam Nuhas/The Daily Campus)
Student protests in Bangladesh's capital city, Dhaka (Nur A Alam Nuhas/The Daily Campus)
21 August 2024

After the downfall of Bangladesh’s Iron Lady: it’s time for dialogue

By Subrata Banarjee, ANU Department of Pacific Affairs, and member of ANU South Asia Research Institute. 
  • Analysis & opinion