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Grace Stanhope 1 day ago Australia is increasingly spending around, not on, development Transparency could be the cost of the semi-commercialisation of Australia’s international development efforts.
Jon Richardson 1 day ago Time to recognise the Crimean Tatar genocide Acknowledging the crimes in the 1940s would underline the attachment to Ukraine and rebuff changing borders by force.
Daniel Flitton 1 day ago Was that a future Ambassador Morrison meeting a soon-to-be again President Trump? With an election looming in the United States and one not that far away in Australia, it’s an easy scenario to imagine.
David Cheng-Wei Wu 1 day ago The most important factor hardening China’s stance on Taiwan And that is China itself.
Greg Earl 2 days ago Economic diplomacy: Budgeting for deglobalisation Keeping up with the worldwide shift to industry policy is stretching boundaries of both economics and diplomacy.
Mohd. Yunus 2 days ago Beyond borders, beyond loss: How regional cooperation can safeguard Asia’s biodiversity The threats to migratory species is urgent and can only be tackled together.
Ved Shinde 2 days ago Seek national security? Begin by becoming relevant The weak needn’t suffer what they must.
James Bowen 15 May 2024 Australia’s new gas strategy makes for flawed foreign policy Simultaneously advancing energy security in Asia and climate security in the Pacific is both possible and desirable.