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What Mattered Most to China About Anthony Albanese’s Visit

What Mattered Most to China About Anthony Albanese’s Visit

By Jingdong Yuan
Chinese media focused on Australia's “change in attitude,” but Beijing has also made adjustments, downplaying issues of concern to keep the relationship stable.
Can the Australia-US Alliance Overcome Fraught Politics in Washington?

Can the Australia-US Alliance Overcome Fraught Politics in Washington?

By Patricia O’Brien
Biden and Albanese might be in lockstep, but actualizing AUKUS requires U.S. congressional support that cannot be guaranteed, even at this high point of Australia-U.S. relations.

Australia’s PM Albanese Starts State Visit to the US

Australia’s PM Albanese Starts State Visit to the US

By Chris Megerian
Albanese’s first state visit to the United States is intended as a celebration of the alliance, but may be overshadowed by war in Gaza and political dysfunction in Washington.

Australia, Philippines Agree to Upgrade Bilateral Relationship

Australia, Philippines Agree to Upgrade Bilateral Relationship

By Sebastian Strangio
As with U.S.-Philippine ties, relations between Canberra and Manila have advanced rapidly since President Rodrigo Duterte left office.

Is This the Australian Government’s Marshall Plan?

Is This the Australian Government’s Marshall Plan?

By Marc Purcell and Grant Wyeth
The Albanese government announced its new International Development Policy which aims to create the foundations for a peaceful, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific. 
Australian National Returns Home After Being Freed in Vietnam

Australian National Returns Home After Being Freed in Vietnam

By Sebastian Strangio
Chau Van Kham, a member of the banned pro-democracy group Viet Tan, was arrested during a trip to Vietnam in 2019.

Why Has Australia Suddenly Gone Quiet on Myanmar?

Why Has Australia Suddenly Gone Quiet on Myanmar?

By Julian Neuweiler
In recent months, the Albanese government has been selective about where, when, and how it raises the country's troubles.
Indonesian President Begins Three-Day State Visit to Australia

Indonesian President Begins Three-Day State Visit to Australia

By Sebastian Strangio
Cooperation on EV manufacturing and regional tensions are likely to dominate discussions between Joko Widodo and Anthony Albanese.

Albanese at the Modi Show: Blurring the Line Between Australian Diplomacy and Indian Domestic Politics

Albanese at the Modi Show: Blurring the Line Between Australian Diplomacy and Indian Domestic Politics

By Grant Wyeth
When Modi visit countries with significant Indian diasporas, he puts on a stadium performance which serves primarily domestic political aims. 

The Case for ‘Kangaroo Diplomacy’ in Australia’s Relations With Vietnam

The Case for ‘Kangaroo Diplomacy’ in Australia’s Relations With Vietnam

By Hai Hong Nguyen
With the two nations expected to upgrade their relations to a "comprehensive strategic partnership" this year, Canberra has an obvious choice of "special envoy."

Instead of Sydney, Quad Gathers in Hiroshima

Instead of Sydney, Quad Gathers in Hiroshima

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
With U.S. domestic politics calling President Biden home early, the Quad capitalized on their visits to Hiroshima for the G-7 to meet on May 20.
Will Australia Enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Its Constitution?

Will Australia Enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Its Constitution?

By Dechlan Brennan
Altering the Australian Constitution is difficult, but present polling suggests support for an Indigenous Voice, despite some boisterous opposition.

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