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ANZUS Treaty
AUKUS or Not, New Zealand’s Foreign Policy Is Being Remade
By Geoffrey Miller
The AUKUS debate is incredibly important. But a reshaping of New Zealand’s foreign policy is already happening in other ways.
Caroline Kennedy Nominated as US Ambassador to Australia
By Philip Citowicki
The appointment comes at an important moment in the relations between the two nations.
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.
Australia’s Role in a New Korean War
By Rowan Allport
What role would Australia's military play if a Second Korean War broke out?
Oldest US Ally in Asia: Thailand or the Philippines?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at who should truly hold that title.
New Zealand Navy Holds International Review for 75th Anniversary
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Visiting ships help kick off the highlight of year-long anniversary celebrations.
ANZUS and Asia – Part 2: A ‘Hub’ Far From the Center
By Andrew Davies and Benjamin Schreer
“It’s hard to disentangle the politics from the geography.”
Australia Speaks Plainly on the South China Sea
By Elliot Brennan
The country’s defense officials make their strongest statements yet on the disputes.
New Zealand Considers Role on ISIS
By Helen Clark
Amid opposition, the country contemplates joining the coalition in the Middle East.
Australia’s ‘Dangerous Allies’
By Jared McKinney
A new book by former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser hopes to send Australia a wake-up call.
Australia’s Pacific Ambiguity
By Balaji Chandramohan
The Pacific islands are becoming a key factor for nations with strategic interests in Asia. Australia needs to step up its game.
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