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Roland Rajah , Grace Stanhope 2 hours ago How Australia should respond to the implosion of US aid Australia’s interests won’t be served by letting vital multilateral anchors of the “rules-based order” wither, decay and collapse.
Abhijnan Rej 4 hours ago Fear and loathing in Dhaka and DC An unlikely comparison, maybe, but revealing nonetheless.
Richard Yetsenga 11 hours ago Population decline: Future shock no more Planning for the worst is more advisable than hoping for the best.
Ved Shinde 1 day ago The British, Bombay and businesses in Indian foreign policy It’s helpful that India’s international economic aspirations neatly dovetail with the ambitions of business magnates.
Alexandra Finch 1 day ago What a US withdrawal from WHO will mean for global health And it’s a raw deal for the United States, too.
Patrick Kaiku , Molly Kola 1 day ago A “National Interest Analysis” would strengthen PNG’s foreign policymaking Robust domestic procedures are crucial, not least to improve public understanding of government actions.
David Livingstone 2 days ago The two faces of Syria’s interim government The regional responses will matter far more than Western influence.
Imran Shamsunahar 2 days ago Canada should look to ASEAN Diversifying partners offers a path to autonomy.