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Mubashar Hasan 1 day ago The rights-based priority in relations with Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina’s downfall holds a lesson for the international community to ensure support for political freedoms.
Sheridan Ward 2 days ago Tonga and His Majesty’s Armed Forces: A military made for peace This Pacific country avoided colonisation not by force, but by adopting the trappings of state. A next step awaits.
Anton Moiseienko 2 days ago Russian sanctions: Why has Australia stayed quiet on reparations? With strong rule of law credentials and expertise, Canberra should use its advantage in responses to war.
Jonathan Campbell-James 2 days ago Iran’s shadow hand in Houthi Red Sea attacks How the Houthis and Iranians work together isn’t absolutely clear – but stopping the threat to shipping requires more than shooting down incoming missiles and extends to disrupting an intelligence and targeting system.
Greg Earl 2 days ago Economic diplomacy: Taking sides for an election From ANZUS, Indonesia, regional business and media reporting, Penny Wong seems to have legacy in mind.
Marin Ekstrom , Ikhlas Abdul Hadi 5 Sep 2024 In teaching about Sustainable Development Goals, Japan has a chance to learn about itself English as a foreign language courses could become a catalyst for change by fostering a critical thinking in classrooms.
Kieran Thompson 5 Sep 2024 Is AUKUS Pillar II growing too quickly? More ambition and more members can’t be a mask for success.
David Capie 4 Sep 2024 New Zealand's intelligence service warns of growing foreign interference risks A new security assessment aims to widen the concept of strategic competition beyond the United States and China.
Daniel R. DePetris 4 Sep 2024 Can the US and China avoid a catastrophic clash? Jake Sullivan’s trip to Beijing was about managing tension and that’s the best that can be hoped for.