January 29, 2024 Australia Day: A National Impasse By Grant Wyeth Maybe Australia should stop trying to find symbolic worth in the past and instead focus on what kind of country it wants to be in the future.
January 10, 2024 Watching Taiwan’s Election Through Australia’s Eyes By Grant Wyeth What is most important to Australia is that the status quo is maintained across the Taiwan Strait.
December 27, 2023 Why Australia Isn’t Sending a Ship to the Red Sea By Grant Wyeth In rejecting a request to send a vessel to join Operation Prosperity Guardian, a U.S.-led military operation, Canberra has made a calculation that its focus needs to be closer to home.
December 19, 2023 Out of the Blue: Rising to the Challenges of Australia’s Maritime Security By Tom Bamforth, Tom Barber, and Grant Wyeth Australia has an opportunity to play a more proactive role in coordinating a regional framework to address security concerns across numerous domains.
December 18, 2023 Australia’s New Migration Strategy By Grant Wyeth Australia aims to shift the overall character of its migration system away from temporary migration and toward permanent residence and citizenship.
November 30, 2023 India: Time to Put the Pacific in Indo-Pacific By Grant Wyeth Reaching further out into the Pacific demonstrates New Delhi’s strategic intent on being a balancing actor, but also an important power in its own right.
November 27, 2023 Australia-Philippines Launch Joint Naval Patrol in South China Sea By Grant Wyeth The recent joint patrol is another sign that Beijing's attempts at intimidation in will not be submitted to – not by the Philippines and not by Australia.
November 16, 2023 Australia and Tuvalu: The Complexities of Climate Refuge By Grant Wyeth While the new security agreement is built on unfortunate resignation about Tuvalu’s future, serious action on climate change has the ability to arrest its most brutal consequences.
October 31, 2023 In Australia, Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Appeals to Shared Values By Grant Wyeth Although the Australian government avoided any direct contact with the foreign minister, it undoubtedly paid close attention to what he said at a talk this week in Melbourne.
October 30, 2023 Faith and Foreign Policy: How the Pacific Views the Israel-Gaza Conflict By Grant Wyeth Of the 14 states that voted against a recent U.N. resolution calling for a “humanitarian truce” in Gaza, six were Pacific Island states. What explains their votes?
October 16, 2023 Australia Shirks Responsibility to Indigenous Communities With Rejected Voice Referendum By Grant Wyeth Rather than understand the responsibility Australia has for its Indigenous population, both the Liberal and National parties sensed political opportunity in opposing the Voice.
September 29, 2023 What Difference Can Australian Development Assistance Make? By Grant Wyeth As a wealthy country in a developing region, Australia can and should do more to assist its regional neighbors in developing.