The Return of Terrorism to Southeast Asia
The Moscow theatre terrorism attack highlights the risk from Islamic State extremism in our own region, writes Greg Barton.
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The Moscow theatre terrorism attack highlights the risk from Islamic State extremism in our own region, writes Greg Barton.
After 50 years of partnership with ASEAN, Australia is still more comfortable with the anglosphere and bent on finding its security from Asia rather than in Asia, writes Nushirwan Zainal Abidin.
The West must use all means as its disposal to hold Cambodia’s government to account for a continued to clamp down on democratic rights, writes Mu Sochua.
In Asian media this week: Resistance has regime capital in its sights. Plus: Japan, US, boost Tokyo’s anti-Beijing role; International law ‘backs China’ in islands’ disputes; Tech giants will not solve climate change, social injustice; South Korea voters deliver rebuff to president; Given a chance, Chinese and American folk like each other
Preventing a war over Taiwan requires making the island a lethal “porcupine” that China cannot easily swallow, showing the US and its allies can mount a credible defence, and convincing Taiwan’s leaders to avoid a declaration of independence, writes Joseph S. Nye, Jr.