Australian Outlook Blog Posts

17 Jun 2026
The recent success of Germany's far-right party, Alternative für Deutschland, does not pose a direct challenge to Germany's well-established institutions
17 Jun 2026
The recent unrest in Azad Jammu and Kashmir reflects the deeper challenges of governance, state legitimacy, and resource distribution currently
17 Jun 2026
The 2026 war in the Middle East has once again revealed the challenges to commercial aviation vis-à-vis geopolitical instability. Over
17 Jun 2026
As autonomous underwater vehicles become more capable and widespread, the challenge of attributing interference with critical seabed infrastructure is growing.
16 Jun 2026
The world may have lost the power to stop AI’s advance, but it hasn't lost the power to govern it.
16 Jun 2026
In April 2026, India and Zealand signed onto a Free Trade Agreement that works to deepened ties between their sectors
16 Jun 2026
China’s reported travel restrictions on leading AI researchers show that Beijing increasingly treats technical talent itself as a strategic asset.
16 Jun 2026
The Indo-Pacific has no shortage of maritime security initiatives, yet many of its most pressing challenges persist because regional cooperation
16 Jun 2026
When Thai forces bombed Cambodia's border in December 2025, the "weapons facility" they destroyed turned out to be a fraud
15 Jun 2026
Alexander Lukashenko, who ruled Belarus for nearly 32 years through extremist state terror is now trapped by inescapable forces. Between
13 Jun 2026
The upcoming official visit of Costa Rica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Manuel Tovar, to Australia from June 15,
12 Jun 2026
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Australia sanctioned indvidiuals linked to terrorist organisations Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, violent extremist