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Australia’s recently re-elected Labor government should use its second-term as an opportunity to amplify human rights in its foreign policy.
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United Adds 4 New Routes to Asia and Australia—What to Know - MSNUnited Airlines announced new routes from the United States to Asia and Australia. The new destinations include Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The flights debut in the fall and winter of ...
The Indo Pacific region is in the midst of a substantial arms race that Australia is responding to, not fuelling, with its planned acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines, Minister for Defence ...
The Trump administration is reviewing whether a deal to equip Australia with nuclear submarines is “aligned with the president’s America First agenda,” sowing doubt on the future of a ...
Australia’s geographical advantage is that it lies in what strategists call a Goldilocks zone: well placed to help America project power into Asia, but beyond the range of most of China’s weapons.
The last time Australians went to the polls, China was top of mind. This time, the United States is the dominant foreign factor in an election mostly fought on domestic issues.
However, Australia-Southeast Asian defense relations could be deepened if the former leverages AUKUS Pillar 2 to contribute to Southeast Asia’s security.
For Australia, now more than ever, the choice is not simply between the United States and China, but between a reactive, short-term posture and a long-term, balanced strategy. Strategic equilibrium, ...
Simple questions—like "why are there no kangaroos in Asia but hopping mice in Australia?"—have answers that are hundreds of millions of years in the making.
It was not long ago Southeast Asia saw Australia’s foreign policy as being too closely hitched to that of the US. But a gathering of regional leaders in Melbourne this week shows how Canberra ...
Australia's substantial mineral wealth provides it potential leverage in ongoing trade negotiations with the Trump administration.
Fearing China, Australia rethinks its defence strategy It wants to deter Chinese threats by projecting power deeper into Asia ...
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