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Izzah Ibrahim 20 hours ago Diplomacy the Southeast Asian way How ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand are making progress through informal dialogue.
Grace Stanhope 23 hours ago Two steps up in Australia’s Southeast Asia engagement The detail is starting to emerge for the government’s big ticket spending initiatives in the region.
David Heslop , Joel Keep 1 day ago Ignoring the real biowarfare threat The sudden renovation at an old Soviet biological weapons site needs to be better explained.
Kieran Thompson 1 day ago The trouble with Australia’s best friends in Asia Political turmoil in Japan and South Korea cannot be insulated from relations with the region.
Annmaree O’Keeffe 1 day ago US tariffs are nothing new – history should be our guide With a change of guard in the White House, Australia could take its lead from Chifley’s art of the deal.
Selwyn Parker 2 days ago Peru’s new megaport reveals a refined Belt and Road China’s gain is America’s loss as deal wraps up control of key Latin American port for more than half a century.
Daniel Flitton 2 days ago Australia’s new chequebook diplomacy in the Pacific The potential for a bidding war should be acknowledged.
Patricia Schouker 2 days ago The new energy shock: Complacency in oil markets could ignite a global crisis The cascading effects of even minor disruptions are too often ignored. It’s time to reassess the risk.
Sam Roggeveen 2 days ago An ounce of prevention: Nauru deal puts defence spending in a different light Australia’s Nauru deal is a victory for preventive diplomacy, closing off any possibility of a Chinese security presence.