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David Brewster 58 minutes ago Girt by sea: Redrawing Australia’s mental map A big part of the challenge is asking the hard questions – and a new book does just that.
Sanchita Bhattacharya 1 hour ago Afghan women: The silent victims of Taliban brutality The Taliban is on a relentless mission to erase women from the political, economic, and societal discourse of Afghanistan.
Maximilien Xavier Rehm 7 hours ago Japan: Can foreign policy achievements save Kishida? A scandal-ridden administration struggling with diminished public support at home, Japan’s PM has turned to international affairs to save his job.
Abhinandan Kumar 13 hours ago Party time: The foreign policy promises as India’s election gets underway What the political manifestos of the major players tell voters about diverse visions or shared goals.
Michael Kabuni 1 day ago It’s important to acknowledge PNG’s own interests with China And a big part of that is bargaining power with the West.
Rahman Yaacob 1 day ago The fog of measuring military balance in Asia Numbers alone don’t tell the story.
Anne McNaughton , Frédéric Grare 1 day ago Is the EU Australia’s blind spot in the Indo-Pacific? In region worried about militarisation, what is perceived as the EU’s weakness by Australia may be its main strength.
Greg Earl 1 day ago Economic diplomacy: Made in Australia with new energy The government wants to manufacture an election winning industry policy that also sounds tough on various foreign partners.
Lydia Khalil 2 days ago Iran-Israel: The escalation calculus Iran’s weekend strike against Israel was thwarted, but how should we calculate its impacts?