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Marianne Hanson 2 hours ago Indonesia ratifies nuclear weapons ban treaty. Australia should too. Why does the government remain at odds with the vast majority of its neighbours?
Ric Smith 8 hours ago “Egregious stupidity”: The story of when Australia split with Kissinger over South Asia On Kissinger’s final report card, his handling of India, Pakistan and the emergence of Bangladesh scores badly.
Khang Vu 10 hours ago Should Trump win, will Kim Jong-un pick up the phone? Circumstances have greatly changed since the “bromance” that captivated the world.
Rahman Yaacob 1 day ago Myanmar: The last days of the junta? The rebels appear to hold all the initiative on the battlefield.
Mark Beeson 1 day ago Learning to live in a world without progress Optimistic about the trajectory of human society? That’s brave.
Collin Koh 1 day ago How to stop any repeat of the Australia-China sonar incident A regional deal to close a loophole relating to the use of sonar in international law could be a good place to start.
Céline Pajon 1 Dec 2023 France as a convening power in the Pacific: The Nouméa SPDMM A little known regional dialogue offers France and other countries a chance to contribute to the “Pacific way”.
Saira Bano 1 Dec 2023 COP28: A better climate for US-China relations? As rivalry dominates cooperation, shared concern on the environment is still held out as a chance to stabilise ties.
Will Davies 1 Dec 2023 Ignoring those forgotten There is more shared history between China and Australia than many realise.