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Kazimier Lim 3 hours ago When the friendly skies above go dark, rockets light up How airspace closures signal the geopolitical strategies unfolding in the Middle East.
Kate O’Shaughnessy 4 hours ago The UK deal on Diego Garcia is positive, but it won’t reverse declining support for the rules-based order China and Russia might argue this is just another example of Western countries gaming the system to suit themselves.
Grant Wyeth 10 hours ago Does Finland’s "total defence" doctrine hold lessons for Australia? Liberal democracy doesn’t defend itself. The Finns know a thing or two about protecting it.
Mick Ryan 1 day ago Kamala Harris and Ukraine: Is the US truly committed to Ukrainian victory? The only nation with a viable theory of victory is Russia. Harris must decide if the US will change that equation.
Jenny Gordon 1 day ago Unhealthy competition in green technology Trade with China in green technology is essential if the world is to meet its 2050 emission reduction goals. Why is this so hard to do?
Lydia Khalil 1 day ago Trump would put personality over policy in the Middle East Donald Trump’s overarching impulse towards the Middle East can be boiled down to: look strong, but don’t do too much.
Susannah Patton 4 Oct 2024 Marking time: The ASEAN summit in Laos In a world of tumult, there is something quietly reassuring about the predictable summitry of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Denise Fisher 4 Oct 2024 Paris offers signs of hope for New Caledonia Recent government statements represent a major conciliatory effort by France.
Sam Roggeveen 4 Oct 2024 Kamala Harris and national security: The rising cost of military leadership A Harris administration is unlikely to reverse America’s eroding military advantage over China.