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Nic Maclellan 1 hour ago French criticism of nuclear ban treaty highlights Canberra’s dilemma Can Australia rebuild a strategic military partnership with France at the same time as independence movements claim Pacific support?
Adam Simpson 3 hours ago Ukraine counteroffensive makes gains but dark clouds loom in Washington Successful attacks and talk of new missile systems shifts momentum in Kyiv’s favour provided that political support is sustained.
Jade Lindley , Dhiyaul Aulia Huda 14 hours ago The surprising link between piracy and Covid-19 Poverty, institutional incapacity and budget cuts fuelled a surge in pandemic piracy. The lessons are many.
Stephen Grenville 29 Sep 2023 Great expectations: Australia’s elusive Southeast Asia vision Diplomacy, economic partnerships, copper mines and instant noodles - the Moore Report has much to reflect on.
Mark Pierce 29 Sep 2023 The decline of Europe: “Rage, rage, against the dying of the light” From the early signs of decay to the recent downwards turn, Europe’s trajectory is captured with pen and voice.
Derek Grossman 29 Sep 2023 Japan risks its reputation in Oceania with Fukushima discharge A rollcall of Pacific Island nations have very different views on the release of treated radioactive wastewater.
Jitsiree Thongnoi 28 Sep 2023 The new Thai PM has his work cut out on Myanmar After debuting at the UN General Assembly, the Thai PM must get to work on foreign policy issues, not least Myanmar.
Georgina Downer 28 Sep 2023 AUKUS: A debate after the fact is still worth having Can Australia’s statecraft and alliances offer alternative security options in the Indo-Pacific?
Ved Shinde 28 Sep 2023 Foreign policy begins at home. Ask Trudeau Separatism, approval ratings and a Cold War hangover are the backdrop to the most recent Canada–India dispute.