Australian Outlook Blog Posts

07 Jun 2024
For almost three decades, North Kivu has been plagued by armed conflict, causing repeated displacement of thousands of residents. Despite
06 Jun 2024
A recent study shows conservatives and African Americans exhibit higher election distrust, with conservatives fearing fraud and supporting stricter voter
06 Jun 2024
Fiji's political landscape is in chaos, with a fragile coalition on the brink of collapse and the opposition falling apart
05 Jun 2024
Nabila Ramdani's Fixing France explores the paradox of a nation that claims to be egalitarian yet is profoundly divided along
05 Jun 2024
The 2022 election of Luis Inácio Lula da Silva signalled Brazil's return to the international stage, coinciding with its roles
04 Jun 2024
The economic relationship between China and the EU has deteriorated over the past five years due to geopolitical tensions and
04 Jun 2024
Despite, or perhaps because of, Donald Trump’s recent felony conviction by a New York City court, all the polls suggest
03 Jun 2024
The Islamic State’s conquest of Mosul left behind a brutal legacy and uncertain future. A decade on, Iraq and the
31 May 2024
Research indicates that the size of a legislature affects public service provision. In Brazil, larger councils lead to lower infant
31 May 2024
This week in Australian foreign affairs: humanitarian assistance for PNG Landslide; new energy and humanitarian assistance for Ukraine; Wong issues
31 May 2024
Despite government claims of significant victories against Boko Haram, abductions and violence against women in northern Nigeria persist, highlighting inadequate
31 May 2024
Reinitiating the foreign agents’ law, the Georgian Dream government triggered a political crisis tearing the country between Russia and Europe,