This week in Australian foreign affairs: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in China for annual leaders meeting; new initiatives on tourism
Hugh White’s latest essay warns that Australia must urgently prepare for a post-American regional order shaped by great power rivalry
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to travel to China for annual leaders meeting; Wong announces
Labour migration agreements, such as Australia’s PALM Scheme, are often hailed as a win-win—labour access for the migrant-receiving country and
The AUKUS security pact between Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom is uniquely both vulnerable to Chinese disruption
Never has the interplay of technology, media, and political power had such potential to magnify and weaponise propaganda and its
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Washington D.C. for Quad Ministers Meeting; new aid announced
The energy transition depends on critical minerals, but supply chains are vulnerable due to processing concentration in China. Australia can
Australian support for US strikes on Iran represents the latest instance of appeasement of the Trump administration’s damaging behaviour. Reconciling
Australia’s hardline immigration model—built on deterrence, detention, deportation, and demonisation—has gained international attention, but at what cost? As other nations
While US government rhetoric is very supportive of the use of commercial technology for defence, acquisition professionals are incentivised not
China is leading the charge in the global clean energy race, leaving Australia with a critical choice: engage or fall
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For loyal followers of international climate politics, the potential of Australia's successful bid to host the United Nations climate conference,
A new survey of more than 850 businesses active in the Australia–China economic corridor reveals sustained confidence in China’s economic
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese in Fiji, Seattle, and Canada; Albanese to attend G7; Marles responds to announcment
Australia’s symbolic actions on Palestine may not change the course of the conflict, but they matter deeply at home. As