Malcolm Turnbull's efforts at APEC and the East Asia Summit went some way towards achieving three foreign policy aims, but failed at a potential fourth, writes Dr Matt Davies
Is there broader deal-making going on in Asia which may or may not relate to the current push by the US and China to rein in North Korea asks Dr Mathew Davies
Feng Zhang questions whether the current, relatively uneventful security relationship between Australia and China can last under changing circumstances. (Image: Department of Defence)
With the situation in Afghanistan fast unravelling, China will be keen to become the main external player to replace the Americans. But it won’t be plain sailing for Beijing.
David Hudson, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, Claire Mcloughlin, and Chris Roche, ‘Leadership and Change in Asia-Pacific: Where Does Political Will Come From?’ Politics and Governance, 8(4) 2020: 13