East Asia’s lost opportunity

The region has yet to recognise its potential role in global governance, writes Ross Buckley. To do that, China needs to change tack

06 Sep 12 | Comments (0)

North Korea’s Great Successor and his regional connections

Kim Jong-un’s accession comes at a time of change in the region, underlining the need for a nuanced response from Western countries, writes Tessa Morris-Suzuki

29 Dec 11 | Comments (0)

The end of Japan (as we knew it)?

Japan can emerge from this disaster strengthened and more vigorous, writes Tessa Morris-Suzuki

18 Mar 11 | Comments (1)

Watching North Korea

Relations are unlikely to be warm, but dealings with the North can be handled calmly, writes Danielle Chubb

13 Dec 10 | Comments (0)

A close reading of North Korea

BOOKS | There’s something very different about North Korea. James Reilly reviews a partly successful attempt to understand why

05 Aug 10 | Comments (0)

Asian horizons

A major new Lowy Institute report is likely to influence Australia’s approach in Asia, writes Geoffrey Barker

03 Jun 10 | Comments (0)

The Philippines votes for change

Incoming president Noynoy Aquino faces a range of longstanding challenges, writes Paul D. Hutchcroft. Amid new voting technologies, old-style patronage politics remain deeply entrenched

21 May 10 | Comments (2)