Australian Outlook Blog Posts

14 Jun 2024
This week in Australian foreign affairs: China's Premier Li to visit Australia; new investment for Women's Asian Cup; additional humanitarian
14 Jun 2024
The metropolis of Karachi is known as “Mini Pakistan,” with people from every part of the country uniting in a
13 Jun 2024
Russian military and political influence have dominated the past two centuries of Georgian history. Since its independence in 1991, Georgia
13 Jun 2024
The Australian government is shifting its funding from fossil fuels to green energy, yet it still allows foreign governments to
13 Jun 2024
The United Kingdom High Court granted Julian Assange leave to appeal his extradition to the United States on the grounds
12 Jun 2024
The recent elections for the European Parliament have shown the ultra-conservative movement is in the ascendant and its most strident
12 Jun 2024
The Bougainville Peace Agreement, signed in 2001, ended a major Pacific conflict and set terms for Bougainville's autonomy and a
11 Jun 2024
Malicious cyber actors are continuously targeting critical Australian infrastructure, and they seem to be successful. According to a commercial cyber
11 Jun 2024
The conflict in Tigray and the broader regional post-conflict instability is an often forgotten and neglected humanitarian crisis. New reports
11 Jun 2024
Elections in Europe demonstrate the growing popularity of far right parties as key outsiders gain on critical votes. In France,
07 Jun 2024
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Marles addresses Shangri-La dialogue; non-Australian citizens can now join the Australian Defence Force; Wong
07 Jun 2024
The steps towards peace in the South Caucasus should be considered a positive regional movement, and one that deals with