As the Obama Administration’s time in office came to a close, there is prudence in assessing the “Pivot to Asia.”
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Davis Florick January 30, 2017 Latest Articles, Security and Defence
As the Obama Administration’s time in office came to a close, there is prudence in assessing the “Pivot to Asia.”
Read More »Julie Lenarz January 27, 2017 HSC in the Media, Latest Articles, Most popular
Julie Lenarz writes in The Daily Telegraph on how Russia uses fake news as weaponised information to undermine the West.
Read More »Julie Lenarz January 20, 2017 HSC in the Media, Latest Articles, Most popular
HSC Director Julie Lenarz writes in The Daily Telegraph how Trump's foreign policy relates to Nixon's Madman Theory
Read More »Irena Baboi January 14, 2017 Europe, Latest Articles
For the past more than two decades, Bulgaria has sought to have the best of both worlds – and succeeded. When new President Rumen Radev says that good ties with both the West and Russia are not incompatible, the recent history of his country indicates he is right.
Read More »Davis Florick January 7, 2017 Asia and Pacific, Latest Articles, Security and Defence
The recent agreement between Japan and South Korea to improve sharing of intelligence information marks an inflection point in bilateral relations. Brought together by Pyongyang’s belligerence, Seoul and Tokyo have found common ground and an impetus for more significant cooperation.
Read More »Julie Lenarz January 7, 2017 HSC in the Media, Latest Articles, Most popular
Terrorists and regimes get caught in a downward spiral of attacks, retaliation, fresh recruitment, more attacks, and even more retaliation.
Read More »admin December 23, 2016 HSC in the Media, Latest Articles, Most popular
HSC media coverage of Berlin terrorist attack
Read More »Kalyani Subbiah December 17, 2016 Asia and Pacific, Latest Articles, Security and Defence
India's campaign against fake currency is likely to have a significant short-term impact of terrorist funding, but only a more comprehensive approach can provide a long term solution.
Read More »Julie Lenarz December 16, 2016 Iraq and Syria, Latest Articles, Most popular
It is too late for the people of Aleppo. They will follow the restless souls of Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur in a long line of victims abandoned by the international community.
Read More »Davis Florick December 10, 2016 Asia and Pacific, Latest Articles, Security and Defence
By gaining separation today, the US will be in a better position to negotiate with the Philippines from a position of strength tomorrow.
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