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Australia foreign policy
Why Australia Needs to Reconcile With Its Role in the Vietnam War
By Sayeed Ahmed
With reconciliation, Australia will be in a much stronger position to achieve its stated foreign policy objectives.
Australia’s Unapologetic Dismissal of Latin America
By Dawisson Belém Lopes
Canberra is simply not looking east. How wise may this bet prove?
The Real Significance of the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The true value of the engagement lies in what it says about Southeast Asia and ASEAN’s growing importance on its own terms as well as to Australia.
Indonesia and Australia’s Foreign Policy White Paper
By Laura Allison-Reumann and Eko Saputro
A shared understanding of the Indo-Pacific could form the basis of a stronger Indonesia-Australia partnership.
Navigating the Indo-Pacific With Australia’s Domestic Political Circus in Tow
By Sian Troath
How can Australia implement its Foreign Policy White Paper without political stability at home?
The Case for Restoring Australia-North Korea Relations
By Tom Corben
Growing military tensions and an ambitious human rights agenda require a cost-benefit recalibration from Canberra.
In the Trump Era, Australia Needs More Distance From the US
By Olivia Tasevski
A truly independent Australian foreign policy is overdue and feasible.
A Stronger Australia in Southeast Asia?
By Luke Hunt
Concerning regional developments have put Canberra’s role in the spotlight.
Foreign Donations, Local Politics: China's Australia Influence
By Ed Kennedy
Australia's foreign donation scandal exposes long-term strategic challenges.
Trump-Turnbull Meet Comes Amid Increasing Debate Over Australia's US Ties
By James Bowen
Trump’s actions might finally force Australia to choose between the U.S. and China.
Turnbull in India: Developing an Underdeveloped Relationship
By Grant Wyeth
Australia’s prime minister hopes to emphasize the wealth of opportunities between the two countries in his 4-day trip.
If the US Loses Interest in Asia, What Are Australia's Options?
By Nick Derewlany
Australia needs to work on creating a regional architecture that can withstand U.S. absence.