This month we enjoy a fascinating conversation with Ali Wyne where we discuss his new book America's Great Power Opportunity: Revitalizing U.S. Foreign Policy to Meet the Challenges of Strategic Competition.
Read MoreIn conjunction with our partners La Trobe Asia and the Kubernein Initiative, we are delighted to announce an upcoming webinar focused on the growing recognition of the value of a Feminist Foreign Policy.
Register now to join us on Wednesday 13 July at your local time.
Read MoreWritten by Rajni Gamage
Sri Lanka’s latest national economic crisis is also triggering a crisis in its foreign policy. The country’s government is compelled to diversify its foreign policy engagement in order to manage its relatively large foreign debt.
Read MoreWritten by David Hutt
There is a deep sense of unease about America's actual place in world affairs. It is therefore worth considering whether American power, at home and abroad, appears weak or is weak.
Read MoreWritten by Elli-Katharina Pohlkamp
As a middle power, Japan has the potential to enhance its role. In maintaining its partnerships with the United States and in balancing its deep economic ties with China it can lay the course and mediate in policies that concern itself, the United States and others in Southeast Asia.
Read MoreWritten by Amy E. P. Kasper
There will likely be a great deal of idealism in Biden’s foreign policy; one example of this is his promise to convene a summit of world democracies within the first year of his presidency. Such a move could start to rebuild key relationships, a talent for which Biden is known.
Read MoreWritten by Francis C. Domingo
The Philippines has been collaborating with the US to strengthen its response to cyber threats but the current government under Rodrigo Duterte decided to distance itself from Washington and work with China and Russia.
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