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Where Are Australia-China Relations Headed?

Where Are Australia-China Relations Headed?

Michael Clarke, Jennifer Hsu, and Zhongzhou Peng discuss the tentative thaw in Australia-China relations.
Australia-China Relations: The Outlook for 2023

Australia-China Relations: The Outlook for 2023

By Corey Lee Bell and Elena Collinson
Despite the current détente, five major issues may place further strain on the Australia-China relationship next year.

The Problem With Australia’s Conservatism

The Problem With Australia’s Conservatism

By Grant Wyeth
Australia may find itself sleep walking into an international environment that it doesn't have the disposition to effectively negotiate. 

Australia’s Hawke, American Informant

Australia’s Hawke, American Informant

By Joshua Mcdonald
The beloved Australian prime minister was a U.S. informant, new research shows.

Australia’s Reading of the US Strategic Framework for the Indo-Pacific

Australia’s Reading of the US Strategic Framework for the Indo-Pacific

By Joshua Mcdonald
Australia is noted in the document not nearly as often as Japan, South Korea, or India, but that likely underscores the already tight relations between the two countries.
After Trump, Can Australia Trust the United States?

After Trump, Can Australia Trust the United States?

By Grant Wyeth
Canberra long assumed it could work with any party in Washington – but is that still true after Trump?

Australia Is Watching the US Election Process Closely

Australia Is Watching the US Election Process Closely

By Grant Wyeth
Whoever holds the U.S presidency has a considerable impact on Australia.
A Quiet Kowari: US, Australia, and China Trilateral Military Exercise

A Quiet Kowari: US, Australia, and China Trilateral Military Exercise

By Katie Howe
The sixth annual trilateral military exercise continued despite increased regional tensions.

What Comes After US Hegemony?

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

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?

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

Transcript of Trump’s Terrible January Call With Turnbull Leaks

By Catherine Putz
Trump repeatedly fumes over a Obama-era immigration deal with Australia.

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