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Biden Announces Indo-Pacific Alliance With UK, Australia

Biden Announces Indo-Pacific Alliance With UK, Australia

By Aamer Madhani and Jonathan Lemire
The move is likely to deepen a growing chasm in U.S.-China relations.
Australia-South Korea Partnership: Beyond 2+2

Australia-South Korea Partnership: Beyond 2+2

By Theo Mendez and Jay Song
There’s no doubt the two are allies, but the cost of shallow bilateralism will have lasting effects on people-to-people exchanges.

Beyond Alliance Repair: Biden Must Do More in the Indo-Pacific

Beyond Alliance Repair: Biden Must Do More in the Indo-Pacific

By Ashley Townshend and Tom Corben
Washington must sharpen its focus on strengthening the regional order-defending agendas of its Indo-Pacific alliances.

Australia, Indonesia Agree to Ramp up Defense Relationship

Australia, Indonesia Agree to Ramp up Defense Relationship

By Sebastian Strangio
The two nations could soon hold joint military exercises on Australian soil for the first time.

Indonesia, Australia Urge Taliban to Respect Rights of Women

Indonesia, Australia Urge Taliban to Respect Rights of Women

By Niniek Karmini
"Indonesia has a significant role to play as a Muslim country with a strong voice on these issues," Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said.
To Achieve Women’s Safety, Australia Must Confront Male Violence

To Achieve Women’s Safety, Australia Must Confront Male Violence

By Grant Wyeth
The Australian government held a worthwhile national summit on women’s safety, but the approach is indirect in tacking the core problem: male violence.

Australia Seeks to Boost Independent Space Capabilities

Australia Seeks to Boost Independent Space Capabilities

By Paula Alvarez-Couceiro
Developing individual space capabilities is expensive but critical for countries like Australia.
Why Did the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Take on Fox News?

Why Did the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Take on Fox News?

By Grant Wyeth
In an investigative series, the ABC laid out the connection between misleading reporting on Fox and the January 6 unrest in Washington, DC. 

The Quad Conducts Malabar Naval Exercise 

The Quad Conducts Malabar Naval Exercise 

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Australia is back for the second year in a row, underscoring the Quad’s deepening commitment to cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

Australia Charts Course to Reopening to the World

Australia Charts Course to Reopening to the World

By Joshua Mcdonald
With a zero COVID state unobtainable, Canberra is looking to reopen once vaccination rates pick up.

The ANZUS Treaty at 70

The ANZUS Treaty at 70

By Patricia O’Brien
As their alliance turns 70, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. now face different challenges from China.
How Should Australia Respond to China’s Arbitrary Detentions?

How Should Australia Respond to China’s Arbitrary Detentions?

By Grant Wyeth
One option for countries like Australia and Canada is to boycott the upcoming Winter Olympics. 

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