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Australia’s foreign policy explored in Allan Gyngell’s Fear of Abandonment
Commentary
Australia’s foreign policy explored in Allan Gyngell’s Fear of Abandonment
Originally published in The Australian.James Curran
Russia's meddling in French elections dismissed with Gallic disdain
Commentary
Russia's meddling in French elections dismissed with Gallic disdain
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review. Photo: Flickr/Mutualité Française.    Alastair Davis
What South Korea's election result could mean for the region
Commentary
What South Korea's election result could mean for the region
Originally published in the Sydney Morning Herald.  Merriden Varrall
North Korea's historical hall of mirrors
Commentary
North Korea's historical hall of mirrors
Originally published in the Nikkei Asian Review. Euan Graham
Council of Councils 2017 Report Card on International Cooperation
Reports
Council of Councils 2017 Report Card on International Cooperation
Global think tank leaders grade the world's performance and prospects for 2017. Photo: Flickr/United Nations
When Turnbull meets Trump
Policy Briefs
When Turnbull meets Trump
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s first face-to-face meeting with President Donald Trump is an opportunity to deliver some key messages about the role the United States should…
European politics: The young centrists strike back
Commentary
European politics: The young centrists strike back
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review. Hervé Lemahieu
Resource nationalism in post-boom Indonesia: The new normal?
Analyses
Resource nationalism in post-boom Indonesia: The new normal?
Most observers expected resource nationalism in Indonesia to fade once the global commodity boom ended. Yet despite more difficult economic circumstances, Indonesia’s government…
Trump and Kim have something in common: Neither wants war
Commentary
Trump and Kim have something in common: Neither wants war
Originally published in CNN. Euan Graham