Diplomacy & International Relations

Japanese frigate may be a lifeline for New Zealand’s maritime security (Tadashi Iwami -East Asia Forum)

China’s growing military activity in the Pacific has accelerated New Zealand’s strategic pivot towards closer defence alignment with like-minded partners, including Japan. Japan’s highly...

The illusion of control in Indonesia’s nickel revolution (Berlin Syahputra Situmorang – East Asia Forum)

Indonesia’s rapid nickel industry expansion has made the sector dependent on Chinese capital and technology. The risks of Indonesia’s reliance on China continue to...

Voluntary cooperation is the face of APEC’s future (Andrew Elek – East Asia Forum)

South Korea’s 2025 chairmanship of APEC has deftly handled the US shocks to multilateralism and open international trade, ensuring that APEC’s broad work program...

Battery Statecraft: Green Tech Minerals are a Military Asset (Tye Graham – The Jamestown Foundation)

Beijing sees its battery dominance as an emerging instrument of statecraft. By controlling key stages of the value chain, it can impose delay, uncertainty,...

What the Bella-1 Teaches Us About Targeting Shadow Fleets (Jose M. Macias III – CSIS)

After months-long journey marked by suspicious behavior, identity changes, and attempts to evade international scrutiny the United States seized sanctioned Russian oil tanker Marinera,...

Greenland, Rare Earths, and Arctic Security (Meredith Schwartz and Gracelin Baskaran – CSIS)

Just one day after the U.S. raid in Venezuela and capture of Nicolas Maduro, President Trump turned his sights northward to the island of...

Increasing Venezuela’s Oil Output Will Take Several Years—and Billions of Dollars (Brad W. Setser – Council on Foreign Relations)

In the days since U.S. President Donald Trump’s operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, his administration has made clear it wants to control...

How will the United States and China power the AI race? (Brookings)

As artificial intelligence (AI) drives a surge in energy demand in both the United States and China, each country faces choices about how to...

As Iran protests continue, policymakers should apply these key lessons (Abram Paley and Nate Swanson – Atlantic Council)

Since December 28, protests have erupted across all thirty-one of Iran’s provinces, as the Iranian people have once again demonstrated their courage and desire...

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