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Lost Decade: The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power
President Obama's Pivot to Asia was never implemented, with the result that the US now finds itself in a weaker position vis-a-vis China in Asia.
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No Echidna Strategy for Australia
Sam Roggeveen’s proposal for an Echidna Strategy is not the right one for Australia’s national security.
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How healthy is India's democracy
Have India's recent elections breathed fresh life into India’s flagging democracy?
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Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the Land of Inequality
Nobel-Prize-winning economist Sir Angus Deaton is deeply concerned about the darkening of American society and the increasing “deaths of despair,” factors that are driving populism and isolationism.
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The Nuclear Industry
Glen Robinson shares his analysis of the nuclear industry.
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Taxing times for Australia
Australia’s tax system faces a looming crisis, with an ageing population and a deteriorating security environment pushing up budget outlays, and some traditional sources of revenue withering.
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The China/Russia Axis
How can we understand the China/Russia axis? How solid is this partnership? What does the future hold?
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What happened to the Asian Century?
The prospect of the 21st century becoming an ‘Asian Century” is fading from view. The paramount challenge for the West is now learning to live with illiberal regimes and stop domestic illiberal forces
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Taiwan Lives: A Social and Political History
Niki Alsford’s recent book, “Taiwan Lives,” explores how the Taiwanese people have transformed their home into one of the world’s most high-tech economies, with a successful and vibrant democracy.
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Taiwan’s precarious autonomy in the shadow of China
Taiwan's autonomy is under threat from China.
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American Isolationism
Book Review: Isolationism: A History of America's Efforts to Shield Itself from the World.
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The end of the China miracle?
John West writes about the choices China’s faced with given Xi Jinping’s leadership objectives.
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The Political Thought of Xi Jinping
Under Xi Jinping, China has returned to ideology-based policies and abandoned collective leadership, according to Steve Tsang and Olivia Cheung.
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What price sanctions?
When trade is made a weapon, the target isn’t always hit.
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Australia's future
Glen Robinson offers his thoughts on Australia's future.
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When powerful nations don’t play by the rules
For decades nations of the world abided by some basic international rules. What happens when this international order breaks down?
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Will the West Fall Like Ancient Rome? new version
Are the Chinese the new barbarians, intent on triggering the fall of the West? Or is China risking internal failure?
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How to fix Japan
Embracing the lost art of “creative destruction” will allow the once booming economy to flourish again.
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India after Gandhi
In his third edition of “India after Gandhi,” historian Ramachandra Guha argues that India is now in the middle of its fourth crisis since independence.
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Emerging Global Anarchy? shorter, sharp version
Many speculate that leadership of the world order is passing from the U.S. to China. But a more likely outcome could be growing world political disorder and anarchy.
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