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The failure of Taiwan’s ruling party to unseat opposition members of the legislature in recall elections last weekend may ...
Samoa’s election at the end of August may be seen as an opportunity for foreign partners to deepen engagement and offer new ...
It is becoming quite fashionable in Australia to assert that we must now leave our alliance with the United States. This assertion is based on the view that US power is in decline and that ...
Australia must strike a better balance between independent control over its defence-industrial supply chains and staying open ...
While headlines warn about the risks of dodgy e-commerce and questionable supply chains, a quieter vulnerability has taken ...
Australia’s gas sector is again under fire from ideologically driven critics. Commentators from groups such as the Australia ...
Hostage diplomacy and arbitrary detention in secret prisons are among the most heinous facets of the Chinese party state’s governance. In Cheng Lei: A Memoir of Freedom, an Australian journalist of ...
Political leaders and representatives from New Caledonia and France have done well with an agreement signed on 12 July to ...
The Australian Army’s new watercraft fleet needs a primary home port that maximises operational readiness, logistical ...
The eruption of fighting between Thailand and Cambodia on 24 July may appear to have been sudden, but it was neither abrupt ...
At a time when many Pacific leaders are expressing concerns about the impacts of geopolitical competition in their respective ...
In April, more than 50 chief information security officers called on G7 and OECD member states to address the growing ...
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