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Australian Leader’s Visit Affirms Deeper Ties to Indonesia

Australian Leader’s Visit Affirms Deeper Ties to Indonesia

By Niniek Karmini
Talks between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and President Joko Widodo focused on expanding the economic ties between the two neighbors.
China Rejects Canadian, Australian Charges of Unsafe Air Intercepts

China Rejects Canadian, Australian Charges of Unsafe Air Intercepts

By Ken Moritsugu
Both Canada and Australia accused Chinese military planes of nearly causing collisions during separate aerial encounters.

China and Australia’s Dueling Pacific Tours Make Final Stops

China and Australia’s Dueling Pacific Tours Make Final Stops

By Gantry Meilana and Nick Perry
The foreign ministers of Australia and China were both making their final stops Friday on what has become an island-hopping diplomatic duel in the South Pacific.

An Emerging Australia-Japan Hydrogen Supply Chain

An Emerging Australia-Japan Hydrogen Supply Chain

By Daisuke Akimoto
The outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine War reconfirmed Japan’s energy insecurity, but also highlighted the potential of Australia-Japan energy cooperation.

The Real Power of Preferential Voting in Australia

The Real Power of Preferential Voting in Australia

By Grant Wyeth
Preferential voting has been harnessed effectively to create a change that invested actors – in major political parties and the media – find disconcerting.
The Quad: All About China, or a Bit of Something Else?

The Quad: All About China, or a Bit of Something Else?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Will expanding Quad’s agenda strengthen the position of the grouping, or weaken its cohesion?

Australian Prime Minister Albanese Confirms Trip to Indonesia Next Week

Australian Prime Minister Albanese Confirms Trip to Indonesia Next Week

By Sebastian Strangio
The trip will be the first by an Australian leader since Scott Morrison attended President Joko Widodo's inauguration in late 2019.
It’s Game On in the Pacific

It’s Game On in the Pacific

By Patricia O’Brien
Australia’s new government and the United States are both moving urgently to boost ties with Pacific Island countries as the scope of China’s ambition becomes clear.

There’s a Narrow Window to Improve Australia-China Relations

There’s a Narrow Window to Improve Australia-China Relations

By Mu Chunshan
A change in Australia's government won't magically make all the problems go away, but Beijing and Canberra have a chance to bring the relationship back under control.

Quad Summit Indicates Growing Strength

Quad Summit Indicates Growing Strength

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The latest Quad meeting underscored continued growth, but when will the four countries seriously confront the matter of direct security cooperation?

Australian Voters Demand Change, Oust Morrison’s Coalition Government

Australian Voters Demand Change, Oust Morrison’s Coalition Government

By Patricia O’Brien
Out of the wreckage of Morrison’s Liberal rule comes a new political era for Australia.
What Labor’s Victory Means for Australia’s Engagement With Southeast Asia

What Labor’s Victory Means for Australia’s Engagement With Southeast Asia

By Sebastian Strangio
The Albanese government is in a good position to craft a more productive, less alienating approach toward a crucial region.

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