A much-publicised speech by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, as well as his recent visit to Australia, have highlighted the need for joint leadership by middle powers in a volatile world of
Medical assistance and defence objectives are closely intertwined, with free treatment serving to normalise a foreign military presence while advancing
Great powers increasingly expect alignment not only in military affairs but also across diplomacy, technology, supply chains, and public signalling.
Press freedom rarely collapses in a single dramatic moment. More often, it erodes gradually through legal pressure, intimidation, and financial
The case for teaching Indonesian in Australian schools has never been stronger. Yet enrolments have rarely been lower. A group
The events of February 2026 have confirmed that Australia can no longer afford to plan for one crisis at a
Australia and the European Union will sign a security and defence partnership to offer industry procurement opportunities and tangible economic
At first glance, the current crisis involving Iran has generated a familiar interpretive reflex: that the recent American and Israeli
This week in Australian foreign affairs: The Department of Defence confirms Iranian strikes have struck the Al Minhad Air Base in the United Arab Emirates, Prime Minister Anthony
As the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, a question that has received little attention is whether the war could
Stories of past disasters help prevent complacency. When survivors recount their experiences and how events unfolded, they keep the memory
India, which holds the world’s fifth‑largest rare earth reserves, remains heavily dependent on China for 80-90% of its magnets and
