Australian Outlook Blog Posts

05 Apr 2024
On 7 April, commemoration ceremonies will be held in Kigali and around the world to mark the thirtieth anniversary of
04 Apr 2024
Sweden’s NATO accession will reshape the Baltic’s security environment. But how consequential will its membership be? Sweden’s prime minister, Ulf
04 Apr 2024
Nicholas J. Cull highlights the importance of proactively preserving a nation’s public image. Debunking negative propaganda in retrospect might not
04 Apr 2024
The CAA act is a step in the wrong direction, both for Indian secularism and for regional harmony. It remains
03 Apr 2024
In all the analysis and portrayals of conflict and strife in the Middle East, we shouldn’t forget that the region
03 Apr 2024
Russians citizens are not a monolithic lot, unthinking or uncritical of the current regime. Yet many don't have the resources
02 Apr 2024
Mr William Lai (Lai Ching-te), who will succeed President Tsai Ing-wen as the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate for president,
28 Mar 2024
More than eight million people require humanitarian assistance in Nigeria. In a bid to save civilians in one of the
28 Mar 2024
This week in Australian foreign affairs: new implications for AUKUS in Defence Trade Controls Amendment Act 2024; Marles responds to
28 Mar 2024
Why does Russia insist on linking Ukraine to the atrocity? And what does it reveal about the Kremlin’s intentions? The
27 Mar 2024
O'Keefe’s book on Australian foreign policymaking provides an extensive overview, especially of Australia’s major diplomatic relationships. This work goes far
27 Mar 2024
As journalists fixated on the Princess Kate photo scandal, they overlooked an another involving a Royal unfolding on the other