Does international law still matter? The strike on the girls’ school in Iran shows why we need it
Shannon Bosch Associate Professor (Law), Edith Cowan University Middle East Law and Ethics
Beyond Friendship: Strategic Alignment between New Zealand and Japan
Tadashi Iwami, Lecturer, Hokkaido University, Japan
Asia
Geopolitics
What the Iran conflict means for Russia
Ian Hill
Russia
Geopolitics
Trump and Netanyahu want regime change, but Iran’s regime was built for survival. A long war is now likely
Amin Saikal, Emeritus Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, Australian National University; The University of Western Australia; Victoria University
America
Geopolitics
Neither preemptive nor legal, US‑Israeli strikes on Iran have blown up international law
Shannon Brincat and Juan Zahir Naranjo Cáceres, University of the Sunshine Coast
America
Geopolitics
The data sovereignty fault line dividing Washington and its allies
Alana Ford, Founder & Principal Adviser at Sirius Geopolitics
America
Geopolitics
The Indo-Pacific’s defining dilemma for democracies
Roberto Rabel, Victoria University of Wellington
Asia
Geopolitics
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