Global Outlook

Curated expert opinion on intractable contemporary issues

Involving Women in Peace Deals Reduces Chance of a Conflict Restarting By Up To 37 Per Cent

By Giuditta Fontana, Argyro Kartsonaki, Natascha Neudorfer and Stefan Wolff  |  05 November, 2025

There is no doubt that the women, peace and security agenda has had a positive impact. Yet according to a UN Women survey in early 2025, global cuts to foreign aid budgets make it harder for women to make these vital contributions to peace and security.

The Case for a Climate-First Maritime Reframing of the Indian Ocean Region

By Aditi Mukund  |  03 November, 2025

The Indian Ocean Region is one of the fastest-warming oceans in the world, heating at an unprecedented rate, and is projected to experience near-permanent marine heatwave conditions in the coming decades, with dire consequences.

The Empire Has No Clothes: America's Democratic Sermons and the Authoritarian Boomerang

By Jordan Ryan  |  31 October, 2025

In 2025, a startling spectacle emerges: the nation that proclaimed itself democracy's global arbiter now displays the very symptoms of authoritarianism it once denounced.

Undoing North Korea's Nuclear Program: Iran is not a Blueprint

By Herbert Wulf  |  15 October, 2025

Pyongyang sends mixed signals: It is open to talks – under the condition that the US withdraws its demands to denuclearize

Is Street-Level Hostility a Challenge to Liberal Democracy? Reflections from Australia

By Sohail Akhtar  |  07 October, 2025

In Australia, as elsewhere, legitimate concerns about housing and economic fairness can be, and increasingly are exploited by anti-democratic actors who frame migration not as a policy issue but as a cultural threat.

Can the US Compete with China Without Becoming Like It?

By Ramesh Jaura  |  06 October, 2025

In its attempt to outcompete China, the United States under Donald Trump is increasingly deploying tactics long associated with its rival: coercive economic tools, executive overreach, surveillance logic, and disregard for diplomatic norms.

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