Malcolm Fraser and the American Alliance 27 March 2015Much of the commentary on Malcolm Fraser portrays him as the politician who moved most dramatically from the right to the left of […] Read More
When the Government Says ‘Competitive Evaluation Process’… By Dr Andrew Davies12 February 2015Australia’s submarine acquisition strategy is opaque, convoluted and politically unpopular. We’ve written a lot about the future submarine project over the years. Last […] Read More
Dispatches on Diplomacy – Ruminations on Reporting and Prediction Geoff Miller 28 January 2015While reports from diplomats comprise an important basis for policy formulation, it is wise to consider who reads […] Read More
The Hard-Headed Case for Good International Citizenship 05 December 2014Professor the Hon Gareth Evans reflects upon the strengths and shortcomings of Australia’s foreign policy orientation. The quality of public debate on issues […] Read More
The Hard-Headed Case for Good International Citizenship By The Hon Gareth Evans AC QC FAIIA 05 December 2014Professor the Hon Gareth Evans reflects upon the strengths and shortcomings of Australia’s foreign policy orientation. The quality of public debate on issues […] Read More
Australia faces big challenges in chairing the G20 Colin Chapman06 March 2014The challenge Australia faces as chair of the G20 this year is to reverse the widespread perception that the group is on the […] Read More