After intensive lobbying by US President Barack Obama and Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron, European Union leaders have agreed the
The Royal Australian Navy today is headed towards a challenging era replete with the introduction of new capabilities and platforms
The G20 as an informal forum is ideal for frank discussions, but the Brisbane Summit must deliver on the two
Despite the fact that international humanitarian law is meant to protect civilians in armed conflict situations, civilian casualties in Gaza,
Two global issues continue to dominate world affairs – the aftermath of the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight 17 by
As the military regime in Thailand issued a new interim charter and the political turmoil in Cambodia began to ease,
While Ethiopia has a reputation as one of East Africa’s most vulnerable nations in recent years its rapid economic growth
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China sees the G20 as a major tool in global economic governance and as a means to strengthen the representation
With the announcement that Joko Widodo has won the recent presidential election, Indonesiaʼs young democracy has taken a major step
In recent years the performance of the Commonwealth, which brings together 53 nations and nearly a third of the world
Britain’s prime minister, David Cameron, has been accused of double standards with his arguments that further sanctions should be imposed
