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Confronted by immediate and serious security challenges, both in East Asia and further afield, the Abe administration is promoting a more ambitious and assertive defence policy, says this new paper. Read.

  • At an event experts considered the implications of Hassan Rouhani's victory. And Claire Spencer argues that if Iran can break out of its economic cul-de-sac, it may emerge strengthened from the election.

  • With the US unwilling to depart from its policy of strategic patience, and North Korea resistant to Chinese instructions, hope for progress rests with South Korea, says John Swenson-Wright. Read.

  • This event will examine the limits of and justifications for government intervention in the market, and the economic costs and benefits of stringent competition enforcement. Details.

  • Harold Hongju Koh, former Legal Adviser to the US Department of State, considers international law and US foreign policy, including the use of drones and Guantanamo Bay. Listen.

  • James Sherr draws on his in-depth study of Russia over many years to explain and analyse the factors that have brought Russian influence back into play. Details.

  • Contradictory international objectives have thwarted diplomatic efforts to date, writes Claire Spencer, and Michael Williams argues that Iran must be part of the Geneva talks. More.

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