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East Asia Forum

Locality: Acton



Address: 132 Lennox Crossing 0200 Acton, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.eastasiaforum.org

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25.01.2022 Russia sharing missile attack early warning capabilities with China is significant from both militarytechnical and geopolitical standpoints, writes Alexander Korolev (UNSW). #Russia #China #Missiles



24.01.2022 Sri Lanka should maintain a strict non-aligned foreign policy to best navigate USChina rivalry, writes Ganeshan Wignaraja (Overseas Development Institute). #ForeignPolicy #China #SriLanka #UnitedStates

20.01.2022 Summit season offers rare chance to revive global cooperation, writes the EAF Editorial Board (ANU). #APEC #G20 #Multilateralism

18.01.2022 The United States has been the most obvious beneficiary of the circulation of Chinese brainpower, writes Andrew Kennedy (ANU). #UnitedStates #China #Technology #Decoupling



15.01.2022 The shifting US position on the Senkaku Islands appears to be motivated by US-China rivalry rather than an accurate account of history, writes Brian Victoria (Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies). #EastChinaSea #Japan #China

13.01.2022 #Indonesia should play a more active role in developing mutual understanding with #Australia, writes Muhammad Beni Saputra (UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi). #ForeignPolicy

08.01.2022 Failed efforts to integrate #Pakistan’s ‘tribal’ frontier districts mean the region remains a centre of violence and instability, writes Farooq Yousaf (University of Newcastle). #RegionalSecurity #ConflictResolution



07.01.2022 Civil society organisations have an important role to play in ensuring transparency and accountability in delivering Bangladesh's #COVID19 stimulus and relief programs, writes Lutfun Nahar Lata (University of Queensland). #Bangladesh #Corruption

04.01.2022 To fully benefit from #RCEP, #Indonesia will also need to make progress on infrastructure and economic reform, writes Kyle Springer (UWA). #COVID19 #EconomicPolicy

03.01.2022 The post-war institutions have served the world remarkably well, but following the #COVID19 pandemic they need strengthening and reinvigorating, writes David Vines (Oxford University). #Multilateralism #G20

02.01.2022 Failed efforts to integrate Pakistan’s ‘tribal’ frontier districts mean the region remains a centre of violence and instability, Farooq Yousaf (University of Newcastle). #Pakistan #PashtunConflict

01.01.2022 Emboldened by a strong electoral showing, Myanmar's #NLD government must now lead a robust and fair #COVID19 recovery while kick-starting national reconciliation, writes Gerard McCarthy (NUS). #Myanmar



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