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Evan Freidin 1 day ago Is Russia really European anymore? Cut off from the West, Russia is making a turn to Asia. But this leaves a cultural wound.
Hidayatul Mustafidah Rohmawati , Michael Suryaprawira 1 day ago The right road to renewable biofuel in Indonesia Taking directions from big producers in the United States and Brazil.
Miranda Forsyth , Sinclair Dinnen 2 days ago Long-range leaders in Melanesia: Why you need to know about them Carefully mixing metaphors helps to understand a crucial yet underappreciated actor in Pacific politics.
Henry Storey 2 days ago China puts the squeeze on Myanmar’s Tatmadaw Beijing’s approach to its troublesome neighbour belies claims that it has an innate mission to promote authoritarianism aboard.
Amrita Jash 2 days ago US shifts nuclear focus to counter China’s growing arsenal Beijing’s nuclear modernisation means its intentions and commitments to non-proliferation will continue to be questioned.
Arthur Sinodinos 29 Aug 2024 Harris vs Trump, and the foreign policy shake-up ahead From AUKUS and the South China Sea, to Taiwan and Ukraine, Canberra and other allies will need creative diplomacy in their kit bag after November's election.
Daniel Flitton 28 Aug 2024 Maid in Australia: When international relations and industrial law collide Two recent court cases have raised uncomfortable questions about diplomatic immunity.
Pat Conroy 28 Aug 2024 The Falepili Union: A Pacific response to the greatest global challenges A world-first treaty with Australia ensures Tuvalu’s statehood will continue, even in the face of a climate catastrophe.
Miah Hammond-Errey 28 Aug 2024 Byte-sized diplomacy: Countering digital foreign interference The danger is back in the spotlight as the US election unfolds. But who is interfering and how can we counter it?