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Democracy harmed by catch-all foreign influence laws
Commentary
Democracy harmed by catch-all foreign influence laws
Originally published in Australian Financial Review. Daniel Flitton
'Message to Trump – no TPP renegotiation'
Commentary
'Message to Trump – no TPP renegotiation'
Originally published in the Nikkei Asian Review (Photo: Washington Post/Getty Images). Stephen Grenville
Canberra looks for new bridges over troubled waters
Commentary
Canberra looks for new bridges over troubled waters
Faced with a distracted US and an increasingly assertive China, Australia needs, more than ever, friends and partners in the region. Originally published in the Straits Times.Euan…
Iranian protests pose little threat to Rowhani or Khamenei
Commentary
Iranian protests pose little threat to Rowhani or Khamenei
Originally published in The Australian (Photo: Getty Images) Rodger Shanahan
How to handle the finger-wagging from Beijing
Commentary
How to handle the finger-wagging from Beijing
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review (Photo:  Merriden Varrall
Bob Menzies clearly believed Japan could crush us
Commentary
Bob Menzies clearly believed Japan could crush us
Originally published in The Australian.John Edwards
US President Donald Trump rolls the dice on Jerusalem
Commentary
US President Donald Trump rolls the dice on Jerusalem
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review.Anthony Bubalo
Which are the countries still talking to North Korea?
Commentary
Which are the countries still talking to North Korea?
North Korea is often portrayed as entirely isolated from the rest of the world, but as the Lowy Institute's new 2017 Global Diplomacy Index has found, the so-called Hermit Kingdom…
Nations align in the fight for Syrian peace
Commentary
Nations align in the fight for Syrian peace
Originally published in The Australian. Rodger Shanahan