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Daniel Flitton 19 hours ago So, Trump took out the debate. What if Biden wins the election? What Trump says amounts to an imagined future, whereas Biden’s comments determine policy in the here and now.
Ben Scott 22 hours ago A tale of high stakes and nerves centre on the White House Getting the balance right in the amount of information to provide the US President.
Cassandra Steer 1 day ago China’s mission to Moon rocks geopolitics Shaping the rules of competition will ensure this space race is a peaceful one.
Ian Hill 1 day ago Putin in Asia: Setting a cat among the pigeons Ever a pragmatist, the Russian leader’s calculated alignments are purely based on needs and interests.
Greg Earl 1 day ago Economic diplomacy: Ringfencing the Lucky Country Some key Australian economic figures are embracing the new economics of national resilience in distinctive ways.
Ian Kemish 2 days ago Julian Assange: Some consular cases are more equal than others It’s hard to think of a case that has consumed more official hours and dollars.
James Clapper 2 days ago Assange’s guilty plea “crucial” for many in US intelligence community: James Clapper, former DNI Justice has been served and an irritant in US relations with Australia resolved.
Christopher Burke 2 days ago Aid discrepancies: Australia’s modest help to the Horn of Africa The optics of such a small aid package against significant need could undermine Australia’s image as a significant player in international humanitarian assistance.
Sam Roggeveen 2 days ago The case for AUKUS you should read – even if not yet the explanation we need A Labor backbencher sets out the challenges Australia faces from China and a rationale for nuclear-powered submarines.