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6 Nov 2024 Moldova and Georgia serve as geopolitical bellwethers Adam Simpson With the two countries on diverging paths after recent elections, the choice appears to be between Russia and the West.
8 Oct 2024 Does Finland’s "total defence" doctrine hold lessons for Australia? Grant Wyeth Liberal democracy doesn’t defend itself. The Finns know a thing or two about protecting it.
16 Sep 2024 Has Sweden lost the art of walking the talk? Grant Wyeth An innovative national education system that assists migrants in their native language has raised questions about integration.
30 Aug 2024 Is Russia really European anymore? Evan Freidin Cut off from the West, Russia is making a turn to Asia. But this leaves a cultural wound.
31 Jul 2024 Charging up: Europe’s bid for renewable energy independence Nina Marković Khaze A new deal with Serbia for one of the world's largest lithium mines is about breaking China’s stranglehold on the market.
24 Jul 2024 Good vibes only: Can Starmer make the European Political Community work? Elizabeth Ames Europe’s newest strategic forum has the chance to rally regional leaders around common defence and security challenges.
9 Jul 2024 China-Taiwan, and a Vatican conversion Abhishank Mishra , Ananya Sharma A shift in diplomatic recognition by the head of the Catholic church would carry global consequences.
8 Jul 2024 The NATO summit in Washington will be critical to Australia’s interests Jane Hardy Prime Minister Anthony Albanese should have gone.
5 Jul 2024 Four key influences on the evolution of the Ukraine War in 2025 Mick Ryan Ukraine, Russia and NATO are already considering their strategy for the military campaigns of 2025.
9 May 2024 Serbia is all aboard for the China ride Nina Marković Khaze Xi Jinping’s visit to Belgrade was reminiscent of the days in Communist Yugoslavia when comrades would visit Tito.
12 Apr 2024 Erdogan's election blow will shape Türkiye's foreign policy Temmuz Yiğit Bezmez Other than continuing to promote its economic interests, four recent developments illuminate the priorities of Türkiye's foreign policy.
27 Mar 2024 China and the great global AI governance divide Benjamin Herscovitch Beijing already has at its disposal multiple means to shape how the world approaches this technological revolution.
15 Mar 2024 Shipping and the great shrinking waterways Selwyn Parker With droughts a more regular feature due to climate change, the globe needs a big rethink on supply chains.
22 Feb 2024 Out of the shadows: Women as partners resisting oppression Angela G. Palmer Yulia Navalnaya – widow of Alexey Navalny – follows in the steps of other brave women forced in sorrow to carry on a political cause.
29 Jan 2024 The powerlessness of the powerful Marcus Colla Geert Wilders’ victory might be a sign Europe’s populists are a far more diverse and supple group than their critics are willing to recognise.
6 Dec 2023 The Fix: A death in Malta Jim Nolan Uncovering the murky business of corruption and graft too often puts journalists’ lives at risk.
6 Dec 2023 Tales from the magic circle Marcus Colla A new book explores how post-war Europe’s waves of counterculture and activism transformed the notion of revolution.
15 Nov 2023 The Fix: On the origin of species Richard McGregor Your weekly Interpreter feature about issues, resources and helpful distractions that might otherwise be missed.
2 Nov 2023 Ukraine: 2024 headwinds Mick Ryan A country already severely tested will face challenges in politics, maintaining global attention, and ensuring the necessities of war.
1 Nov 2023 History repeats: A new (old) economic corridor emerges Ved Shinde Renewed connectivity between India, the Middle East and Europe shows how maps are temporary, but geography persists.
29 Sep 2023 The decline of Europe: “Rage, rage, against the dying of the light” Mark Pierce From the early signs of decay to the recent downwards turn, Europe’s trajectory is captured with pen and voice.
30 Aug 2023 Europe’s last war Ian Kemish Remembering the Bosnian conflict of 30 years ago to compare how the world responds to Russia’s war on Ukraine today.
8 May 2023 Lessons in sorrow: Serbia needs a gun buyback after mass shootings Valentina Pavlovic Australia’s example has shown decisive action can galvanise and protect a community in the wake of tragedy.
14 Apr 2023 No Albo at NATO, no worries Patrick Triglavcanin Australia’s diplomatic effort has been in overdrive. That doesn’t change by not sending a minister to Vilnius.
22 Feb 2023 Wang Yi’s fruitless diplomacy in Europe Michael Clarke Beijing misunderstands that Russia’s war in Ukraine – and China’s failure to condemn it – has vastly changed views.
31 Jan 2023 Europe: Crossing the East-West divide Roderick Parkes A new alignment challenges France and Germany as drivers of European politics – offering Britain a chance for influence.
13 Dec 2022 2022: A global turning point Ian Hill Looking at trends and contours that have coalesced this year to make international politics more contested and unpredictable.
22 Nov 2022 Europe must fully embrace nuclear energy Mateo Szlapek-Sewillo With Russia’s stranglehold on the region’s energy, it is time to add a second shade of green.
31 Aug 2022 Mikhail Gorbachev: The last revolutionary Marcus Colla Ambitious Soviet reformer whose political career was defined by “perestroika”.
22 Aug 2022 Six months of war in Ukraine: Europe’s life and fate Marcus Colla Emotions have inevitably subsided but support for Ukraine remains resolute – enough to dismay Putin-loving populists.
15 Aug 2022 Norway’s 30 minutes with the PM Daniel Flitton Norway’s ambassador takes a moment in his last week in Canberra to explain what he would tell Anthony Albanese.
1 Aug 2022 On water matters: the fate Baltic ferries tell of global order Grant Wyeth Modern life can hold some inconvenient lessons – for those willing to search them out.
30 Jun 2022 War fatigue in the West Bermet Talant The democratic world passed the compassion test for Ukraine. Now it faces the real challenge.
27 May 2022 Ukraine: The view from Warsaw Melissa Conley Tyler More than offering neighbourly support, Poland wants to ensure Russia suffers a strategic defeat.
21 Mar 2022 As Hungary nears an election, Brussels and Moscow will be watching Mateo Szlapek-Sewillo Viktor Orbán looks likely to win re-election and continue posing problems for European policymakers.
10 Mar 2022 Ukraine: The United States re-establishes its credentials Erin Hurley Against the backdrop of Putin’s invasion, Biden’s ability to rally allies is winning support.
28 Feb 2022 Russia’s war will hasten the drive for clean energy security Frank Jotzo Wind and solar is not only zero-emissions – it’s local. And that will cut Europe’s dependence on Russian gas and oil.
27 Jan 2022 Power plays: the growing competition to fuel energy transitions Nina Marković Khaze Serbia’s decision to cancel a lithium mine in the face of environmental outcry underscores a modern economic challenge.
14 Jan 2022 Novak Djokovic – a symbol for anti-vaxxers? Nikola Mikovic The ruling to deport the tennis ace could hamper his career but transform him into a different type of star.
11 Jan 2022 When no shots are heard around the world Warwick McFadyen The saga of Novak Djokovic’s visa has galvanised global attention – with a result that still hangs in the balance.
20 Dec 2021 European security: Putin ups the ante with NATO Ian Hill Why is Moscow making proposals it must know are unacceptable?
17 Nov 2021 A brewing crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina Samantha Wong Ethnic and political frictions haven’t disappeared and threaten to turn deadly.
10 Nov 2021 The forest for the trees: trouble at the Poland-Belarus border Mateo Szlapek-Sewillo A migrant crisis is the next episode in an ongoing Russian and Belarusian project to undercut the European Union.
22 Oct 2021 “Strategic autonomy” is more dangerous for Europe than AUKUS Benjamin Tallis Breaking from the United States would militarise the European Union to the extent that it would become unrecognisable.
11 Oct 2021 Subs: Australia’s reputation overboard Richard Ogier In Europe, and not only in France, the image of Australia has suffered a direct hit.
2 Sep 2021 Europe and the South China Sea Loro Horta More warships in disputed waters may cause instability. But the presence of navies from afar sends a clear message, too.
24 Aug 2021 Europe turns away from asylum-seekers Dominic Simonelli Covid saw fewer refugees on the move but numbers could soon rise. Those needing help deserve to be treated with dignity.
25 Jun 2021 Macron’s right-wing gamble Lisa Louis The French president is betting on the far-right to boost his chances in the 2022 election.