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  • 15 Aug 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    The far-reaching implications of an isolated White House

    Dougal Robinson
    The Republican Congress is demonstrating a growing readiness to push back against this Republican President with both words and votes.
  • 11 Aug 2017
    • Defence & Security
    • The Trump Presidency

    Korea: Trump's nuclear bluster has just one precedent

    Steve Casey
    The closest a US president has come to anticipating Trump's shockingly bellicose statement was Harry Truman, during the Korean War.
  • 9 Aug 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    What Trump has done right

    Crispin Rovere
    As Commander-in-Chief, President Trump has been superb.
  • 9 Aug 2017
    • North Korea
    • The Trump Presidency

    North Korea has goals other than nukes

    Sam Roggeveen
    If you're frustrated that this dispute seems stuck with no way out, here are two things worth thinking about.
  • 9 Aug 2017
    • Global Economy
    • The Trump Presidency

    External trade imbalances and the ‘tragedy of the commons’

    Stephen Grenville
    President Trump likes to apply business-oriented thinking to national economic policy, seeing global trade in terms of individual deals.
  • 7 Aug 2017
    • Australia
    • The Trump Presidency

    The Trump/Turnbull transcript: The PM’s parting gift

    James Curran
    It is one thing to be a valued and trusted ally; another matter entirely to be taken for granted.
  • 1 Aug 2017
    • US Economy
    • The Trump Presidency

    America: Full employment is not enough

    Stephen Grenville
    The United States has reached ‘full employment’ but this hasn’t created satisfactory jobs for a significant part of the work force.
  • 26 Jul 2017
    • Global Economy
    • Australia
    • The Trump Presidency

    What NAFTA renegotiation means for Australia

    Stephen Grenville
    It was always part of the Trump agenda to do something about the North American Free Trade Agreement (‘one of the worst deals ever’) covering the US, Canada and Mexico: the outcome is renegotiation rather than the threatened termination.
  • 25 Jul 2017
    • Syria
    • The Trump Presidency

    Syria: A farewell to arms

    Rodger Shanahan
    The CIA program was trying to apply just enough pressure while also accounting for all weapons, even though it didn’t control them: it was too big an ask.
  • 18 Jul 2017
    • Europe
    • European Union
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump in Warsaw, Hamburg and Paris

    Daniel Woker
    In three European cities, we've witnessed a variety of reactions to a US president unlike any the world has seen before.
  • 13 Jul 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump's Warsaw speech: Heed the message, not the messenger

    Matthew Dal Santo
    In the uproar over Trump’s speech, is it the borders and civilizations that are resented, or the political duties they imply?
  • 10 Jul 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump’s slow adjustment to global trade realities

    John Edwards
    European leaders probably recognise that US presidents are usually difficult on trade issues, and for all his efforts Trump has yet to prove himself more unsatisfactory than his predecessors.
  • 10 Jul 2017
    • Japan
    • North Korea
    • South Korea
    • The Trump Presidency

    Learning to live with a North Korean ICBM

    Robert E Kelly
    There is much complaining in South Korea and Japan that missile defence is too expensive. The time for this whining is over.
  • 5 Jul 2017
    • Indonesia
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump's Indonesian business dealings: Taking the toll road

    Jamie Davidson
    Even if Trump’s toll road serves only the resort, in this specific instance it will not be running afoul of Indonesian law.
  • 22 Jun 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump and Southeast Asia: Going through the motions

    Aaron L Connelly
    There is no indication that Trump’s invitations to Southeast Asian leaders were preceded by diplomacy that would resolve the underlying issues in the bilateral relationships.
  • 21 Jun 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    Georgia's voters give Republicans a shot in the arm

    Dougal Robinson
    Five months into the Trump administration, a surge of progressive outrage has hardly translated into electoral momentum for the Democrats.
  • 14 Jun 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump's domestic standing and US foreign policy

    Emma Connors
    If things break bad for Trump, you can expect at least two consequences for US policy toward the Asia-Pacific.
  • 8 Jun 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    Comey’s testimony just the beginning

    Norman Bell
    Trump loyalists have started circling the wagons.
  • 7 Jun 2017
    • Global Issues
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump has compromised climate security strategies

    Christine Gallagher
    The decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement may restrict the US from using climate security rationales to inform grand strategy and foreign policy.
  • 5 Jun 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    General Mattis: The hope of the side

    Emma Connors
    'We will still be there. And we will be there with you'.
  • 5 Jun 2017
    • Australian Defence Force
    • Australia-United States Relations
    • The Trump Presidency

    AUSMIN: Regional issues deserve top billing

    Dougal Robinson
    The key question is whether Australian overtures to Tillerson and Mattis will inform President Trump’s decision making.
  • 4 Jun 2017
    • Global Issues
    • The Trump Presidency

    America sidelined, the climate caravan moves on

    Frank Jotzo
    The Trump administration’s backward-looking and isolationist stance is the opposite of what's needed by the industries of the future.
  • 2 Jun 2017
    • Russia
    • The Trump Presidency

    Putin’s Trump-supported hybrid war on the West

    John Besemeres
    It needs to be understood that Russia views the EU and the West generally as an enemy.
  • 2 Jun 2017
    • Vietnam
    • The Trump Presidency

    Vietnam’s free trade pitch to the US

    Helen Clark
    The US President made all the right noises about new business from Vietnam.
  • 30 May 2017
    • Europe
    • The Trump Presidency

    Angela Merkel declares independence, sort of

    Sam Roggeveen
    Trump is clearly making things worse, but the fraying of the US-Germany partnership is a story as long as the post-Cold War era.
  • 30 May 2017
    • US Economy
    • The Trump Presidency

    Is the US economy at full employment?

    Stephen Grenville
    If the economy is already back to full capacity, what hope is there for the many Trump voters who find themselves without satisfying jobs?
  • 26 May 2017
    • Russia
    • The Trump Presidency

    'Dizzy with Success': What Putin thinks of the Trump ascendancy

    Kyle Wilson
    Putin must now be tempted to suspect that God is a Russian; or at least on the side of his righteous and much maligned compatriots.
  • 22 May 2017
    • Middle East
    • The Trump Presidency

    Can the US capitalise on the quiet realignment between Israel and the Gulf States?

    Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
    It remains to be seen whether this new phase of ties between the Gulf states and Israel can expand beyond the informal and the unofficial level.
  • 19 May 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    For Trump, the Watergate analogies run deep

    Steve Casey
    By taking on the FBI, Trump looks like repeating Nixon’s Watergate actions in ways that should truly alarm him – and hearten his opponents.
  • 19 May 2017
    • Middle East
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump’s Middle East tour: Status quo reset

    Ben Rich
    In the unprecedented chaos that is the Trump presidency, the apparent swing back towards Saudi Arabia seems abnormally normal.
  • 18 May 2017
    • Middle East
    • The Trump Presidency
    • Kurdistan
    • Türkiye

    Erdogan leaves Trump empty-handed

    Lauren Williams
    Erdogan was forced to concede on almost everything, even withstanding Trump’s repeated mispronunciation of his name during the press conference.
  • 18 May 2017
    • Russia
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump and the Russians: Why the ‘leak of the leak’ is so damaging

    David Wells
    Most of the most serious consequences have occurred not because of Trump’s actions. But as a result of leaks from within the US intelligence community and the White House.
  • 17 May 2017
    • Defence & Security
    • The Trump Presidency

    How a presidential prerogative can become a national security risk

    John Blaxland
    President Trump doesn’t quite seem to appreciate the need for a nuanced approach to managing competing international obligations.
  • 16 May 2017
    • Global Economy
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trumponomics: The art of the trade deal

    Stephen Grenville
    Too many trade negotiators share the Trump mindset, counting success in terms of how many export-promoting elements are embodied in these bilateral and plurilateral FTAs.
  • 15 May 2017
    • China
    • The Trump Presidency

    As Trump flip-flops in Asia, things slide China’s way

    Euan Graham
    Abrupt swings in policy direction in Asia are detracting from already diminished stocks of US trust and credibility.
  • 15 May 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    All eyes on Congress as Watergate shadow looms

    Paul Schroeder
    The question is whether Republicans will find the political will to act on what the media expose re Trump, members of his administration, and Russia.
  • 10 May 2017
    • Asia
    • The Trump Presidency

    Proof the US is losing hearts and minds in Southeast Asia

    Elliot Brennan
    Less than a quarter of those surveyed thought that the US-China relations would be friendly, cooperative or cordial in the next 12 months
  • 3 May 2017
    • Asean
    • The Trump Presidency

    Why Trump attending Southeast Asia’s summit season is good news

    Hunter Marston
    Asia's leaders know to take the bluster of Trump's initial policy statements with a heaping of salt and await more nuanced follow-up from his senior staff.
  • 3 May 2017
    • Asia
    • The Trump Presidency

    Why now? Trump’s sudden interest in Southeast Asia

    Malcolm Cook
    President Trump’s first phone contact with three Southeast Asian leaders was to gain their diplomatic support for a US concern in Northeast Asia.
  • 2 May 2017
    • Australia-United States Relations
    • The Trump Presidency

    The allure of orthodoxy and the peril of sentimentality

    James Curran
    It would be difficult to imagine Turnbull arriving in New York with nothing to offer Trump.
  • 10 Apr 2017
    • China
    • The Trump Presidency

    The Xi-Trump Summit: Rearranging the furniture

    Kerry Brown
    Any progress in terms of trade and investment flows will be incremental, and probably unaffected by politicians posturing.
  • 7 Apr 2017
    • Syria
    • The Trump Presidency

    Missile strikes do not signal US shift on Syria

    Rodger Shanahan
    Trump has set the boundaries back to what they have traditionally been, and put Russia and Iran on notice that Washington's patience has run out.
  • 6 Apr 2017
    • China
    • The Trump Presidency

    The Trump-Xi meeting: A view from China

    Shen Dingli
    China would feel more assured if Xi’s American host would repeat his support for the One China policy.
  • 6 Apr 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    Convention likely to win out in Trump-Xi meeting

    John Edwards
    The issues Trump and Xi do not discuss may be as telling as those they do.
  • 30 Mar 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    Trump’s legislative headaches no good for predictable foreign policy

    Dougal Robinson
    If Trump can’t get a handle on Washington’s politics – not least the requirement to work with Congress – US foreign policy will suffer.
  • 28 Mar 2017
    • Asean
    • The Trump Presidency

    Don’t waste time trying to get Trump to Manila

    Aaron L Connelly
    There are other, more reliable ways of signalling US commitment to the region.
  • 21 Mar 2017
    • China
    • The Trump Presidency

    Dear foreign policy elite: You’re obsolete

    Crispin Rovere
    Anyone who thinks that Tillerson’s quiet deal-making style signals a new kind of appeasement towards Beijing simply isn’t paying attention.
  • 20 Mar 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    The Merkel-Trump meeting: NATO, jobs and trade

    Marcus Colla
    Merkel and Trump may be contrasting personalities, but this is not necessarily a handicap to a functional, pragmatic relationship.
  • 9 Mar 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    The strategic nous of H R McMaster

    Milton Osborne
    Is McMaster a man who knows how to deal with top US military leaders simply because he had exposed their weaknesses in his book?
  • 7 Mar 2017
    • The Trump Presidency

    The Trump trade agenda

    Stephen Grenville
    Trump’s America may use its size and dominance to advance its interests with little regard for an economic rules-based order.
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