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How Well Has Australia Managed COVID-19?

How Well Has Australia Managed COVID-19?

By Grant Wyeth
Advantageous geography, a unified response, and public trust in institutions have bolstered Australia’s fight against the coronavirus.
Is Australia Taking the Threat of Right-Wing Terrorism Seriously?

Is Australia Taking the Threat of Right-Wing Terrorism Seriously?

By Henry Storey
It is clear that right-wing terrorism – much like its Islamist counterpart – has now become a transnational phenomenon.

Don’t Get Too Excited, ‘Quad Plus’ Meetings Won’t Cover China

Don’t Get Too Excited, ‘Quad Plus’ Meetings Won’t Cover China

By Derek Grossman
The Quad Plus may actually jeopardize what, in recent years, has become the Quad’s primary mission long-term: signalling unified resolve to counter China’s growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.

COVID-19 Stalls Immigration to Australia

COVID-19 Stalls Immigration to Australia

By Grant Wyeth
After the pandemic, will Canberra return to accepting immigrants? It will need them.

Pandemic in the Pacific: COVID-19 to Hit Pacific Economies Hard

Pandemic in the Pacific: COVID-19 to Hit Pacific Economies Hard

By Joshua Mcdonald
The Pacific’s lucrative tourism industry could collapse amid the lockdown on international travel.
COVID-19 Risks Stalling the Indonesia-Australia Economic Partnership

COVID-19 Risks Stalling the Indonesia-Australia Economic Partnership

By Kyle Springer
It’s been a year since the signing of the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA); the global pandemic could delay the next critical steps.

Australia to Follow US Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Australia to Follow US Withdrawal From Afghanistan

By Joshua Mcdonald
After 18 years of war, Australian troops will withdraw from Afghanistan amid a hoped-for peace.
Australian Associated Press to Shut Down After 85 years 

Australian Associated Press to Shut Down After 85 years 

By Associated Press
Australian media organizations face mounting financial pressure.

Australia: Far-Right on the Rise as Intelligence Chief Warns of Terror Threat

Australia: Far-Right on the Rise as Intelligence Chief Warns of Terror Threat

By Joshua Mcdonald
Australia’s far-right have been growing undetected by authorities, but ASIO now warns of “probable” terror attack. 

China, Australia and a Compliant New Normal?

China, Australia and a Compliant New Normal?

By Grant Wyeth
Direct external coercion isn't necessary if concern for Beijing’s sensitivities and compliance become the new normal.

The Mystery of Malaysia’s Missing Plane: Ex-Australia Prime Minister Revives MH370 Murder-Suicide Suspicion

The Mystery of Malaysia’s Missing Plane: Ex-Australia Prime Minister Revives MH370 Murder-Suicide Suspicion

By Associated Press
Tony Abbott said that top levels of Malaysian government long suspected that the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 nearly six years ago was a mass murder-suicide by the pilot.
Huawei 5G Debate Causes Rift Between Western Powers

Huawei 5G Debate Causes Rift Between Western Powers

By Joshua Mcdonald
The allure of Huawei’s 5G has caused a growing rift between Australia and the U.S. on one side, and Europe on the other.

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