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Seamus Horan 2 hours ago Australia’s chance to foster good health in Asia and the Pacific Big questions loom as we re-evaluate our position in the region.
Julio S. Amador III , Deryk Matthew N. Baladjay 4 hours ago The Philippines and the Digital Silk Road China is shaping the emerging digital landscape in Southeast Asia, reflecting a wider competition.
Cynthia Mehboob 11 hours ago The cable shortage: Plugging in offshore wind farms Australia must consider the bigger risks as well as the opportunity of a shift to renewable energy.
Sam Roggeveen 1 day ago Helicopter flare up should highlight China’s base instincts An Australian military response to Beijing’s provocation is unthinkable – but there are other ways to tame its ambition.
Brendan Walker-Munro 1 day ago Quantum of silence Why the secrecy around securing Australia’s quantum research is scary.
Oliver Nobetau 1 day ago PNG-China: What’s to gain in any policing deal? It seems we’ll be hearing more about this prospective arrangement.
Shantanu Roy-Chaudhury 2 days ago Japan is insulating itself from America’s turbulent politics Alert to the risks of Trump’s return, Tokyo is betting it can make the alliance even stronger.
Adarsh Badri 2 days ago Between the two worlds of an Indian diplomat Independence wasn’t a break with colonial ties but a transition – a process which has accelerated in recent years.
Troy Lee-Brown 2 days ago The Poseidon adventure: Australian diplomacy takes wing Using its P-8A Poseidon aircraft, there is scope for Australia's air force to do more maritime defence diplomacy.