Australian Outlook Blog Posts

17 Jul 2024
Since the First World War, Franco-Australian defence cooperation has been part of a long-term commitment between the two nations. Despite
16 Jul 2024
President Joe Biden says only God will prevent him running for re-election. Should Biden drop out of the race, and
16 Jul 2024
Tensions in the South China Sea between the Philippines and China have increased, causing Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to
16 Jul 2024
Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s recent book gives readers insight into his Christian evangelical thinking. However, outside of AUKUS and
15 Jul 2024
Indonesia has introduced import duties on goods, primarily from China, to protect domestic industries from unfair competition. However, the drastic
15 Jul 2024
The multilateral trade system is facing increasing challenges, from geopoliticisation to securitisation. EU-China trade relations have been in constant change
12 Jul 2024
The Obama administration’s Pivot to Asia was the right idea at the right time, according to a new book by
12 Jul 2024
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo in Australia for talks; Marles in Washington D.C. for
11 Jul 2024
If Vladimir Putin had been looking for a not-so-secret agent to assist him in his mission to cause unrest in
11 Jul 2024
As the US-led NATO forces withdrew, China stepped into Afghanistan, focusing on exploiting mineral resources, including lithium, crucial for green
11 Jul 2024
The European Commission's Rule of Law Report, while assessing EU member states' adherence to key rule of law principles, significantly
10 Jul 2024
The Albanese government wants Australia to make more stuff. That won’t be possible without closer cooperation with our trading partners,