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What Comes After US Hegemony?
By Bidisha Biswas and Anish Goel
The Asia-Pacific region looks beyond the United States.
Viewing the Inter-Korea Summit from Australia
By Grant Wyeth
Given Australia's economic interests in Northeast Asia, how does Canberra view the Inter-Korea summit?
Is It Time Australia Pursued An ‘Independent’ Foreign Policy?
By Anthony Dodd
If Asia’s future is to be led by China, Australia may need to balance out its U.S.-centric foreign policy.
Transcript of Trump’s Terrible January Call With Turnbull Leaks
By Catherine Putz
Trump repeatedly fumes over a Obama-era immigration deal with Australia.
What North Korea’s ICBM Means for Australia
By Grant Wyeth
Australia’s territory is within reach of Pyongyang’s latest weapon, as are the U.S. troops stationed at Darwin.
Donald Trump and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Phone Call With … Australia?
By Ankit Panda
Details of a phone-call-gone-bad hit home that Trump is exactly who he said he was.
Australia Gets Reassurance on Refugee Deal and Dual Citizen Exception
By Grant Wyeth
Australia seeks critical clarifications on the impact of U.S. President Trump's recent executive order.
How Will Australia Choose Its Next Submarine Builder?
By Mina Pollmann
As France, Germany, and Japan promote their bids, a look at Australia's wishlist for its next submarine class.
B-1 ‘Misspeak’ Highlights Australia’s China-US Balancing Problem
By Helen Clark
The U.S. walks back a bomber basing announcement, but it still underscores Australia’s tricky diplomatic position.
Is the United States a ‘Dangerous’ Ally?
By Amitai Etzioni
A former Australian prime minister is among those who argue that it is.
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