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Steady as she goes
China's leadership transition may be business as usual, but there are signs Xi Jinping may be open to change, writes BRENDAN FORDE.
A different spin
A new series, the Centre of Gravity, is set to reshape our thinking on all things strategy and defence, writes ANDREW CARR.
Obama visits, Yingluck stays
Barack Obama’s visit to Thailand symbolises the staying power of both Yingluck Shinawatra and democracy, writes ANDREW WALKER.
Remembering Hedley
A new book examines the ground-breaking work of one of the world’s most radical international relations thinkers, writes ANDREW CARR.
The tides of change
A new wave of US engagement in the Pacific points to the changing tide caused by China’s rise, writes STEWART FIRTH.
More talk, more action
When it comes to their alliance, Australia and the US aren’t just talking the talk but walking the walk, writes JOANNE WALLIS.
Engaging Asia starts with people
ANDREW CARR asks whether everyday Australians are keen to be part of the Asian century.
A couple of rocks and a hard place
East Asia's territorial disputes can only be solved by coming to terms with the past, writes YONGWOOK RYU.
Afterglow
The rest of the world will be watching as Australia and India set to make a deal on uranium.
Against the grain
Hyper-modern South Korea is a lot more in touch with its rural identity than agricultural Thailand, writes ANDREW WALKER.