Australian Outlook Blog Posts

24 Apr 2024
According to a recent survey, the Australian public lacks awareness of global space activities and domestic space endeavours. So, what
22 Apr 2024
The influence of Australia’s deterrence-based asylum policy is spreading across Europe and the United Kingdom, with serious consequences for both
19 Apr 2024
Indian foreign minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar's latest book, Why Bharat Matters, offers a deep look at the civilisational turn in India's
19 Apr 2024
This week in Australian foreign affairs: new support for Solomon Islands elections; Wong discusses potential momentum on Assange case; PALM
19 Apr 2024
America’s foreign policy has always been a battleground between isolationist and internationalist forces, according to Charles Kupchan. The tussle continues
18 Apr 2024
A further deepening of far right forces in Croatia, Slovakia, and India threaten to strain democratic processes. Meanwhile, in the
18 Apr 2024
Russia’s seizure of Europe’s largest nuclear power facility not only risks nuclear catastrophe, but imperils global nuclear governance. The International
17 Apr 2024
The last half-year has witnessed Israel embark on its most devastating military campaign in Gaza, resulting in the loss of
17 Apr 2024
The election of Senegal’s new president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, is a glimmer of hope in an era of democratic backsliding.
17 Apr 2024
Uncertainty surrounds Prabowo Subianto's foreign policy direction amid Indonesia’s democratic decline, noting his history of shifting stances from ultra-nationalism to
16 Apr 2024
Rare Earth Elements are becoming increasingly important in the world’s green transition. Australia should become a more proactive contributor. Imagine
12 Apr 2024
India, being the largest country by population, has a great responsibility and right to show global leadership. Having chaired the