On the Loss of a Great Foreign Policy Thinker
Australia lost one of its finest foreign policy thinkers with the death of Allan Gyngell this week, writes John McCarthy.
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Australia lost one of its finest foreign policy thinkers with the death of Allan Gyngell this week, writes John McCarthy.
Gareth Evans on Tuesday launched an Asialink report on the potential for cooperation between Australia and the Republic of Korea in meeting challenges to the international rules-based order. The following is an edited version of his speech.
Australia-South Korea relations have long been seen as “underdone”. As two influential middle powers in the Indo-Pacific, collaboration to reform and reinvigorate the international rules-based order might provide the opportunity for Canberra and Seoul to deepen ties, writes Lauren Richardson.
Australia must meet the challenges of China by first understanding the ongoing and complex changes taking place in the land of 1.4 billion people, writes Marina Zhang. While this won’t be easy, the path to learning will likely be engaging.
John McCarthy writes there is no doubt that we're entering a new Cold War. The challenge is how to prevent it turning hot.