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With the RCEP, Australia Has a Chance to Lead

With the RCEP, Australia Has a Chance to Lead

By Nick Derewlany
Canberra can pursue its international trade objectives and push for a more open and transparent agreement.
Australia’s China Choice

Australia’s China Choice

By Xie Tao
Whither Australia and its relations with China?

What is Australia’s Stake in Philippine Chaos?

What is Australia’s Stake in Philippine Chaos?

By Imelda Deinla and Rory MacNeil
Why should Australia be concerned with Duterte’s rising authoritarianism and contempt for the rule of law?

A Tragic and Avoidable Death on Manus Island

A Tragic and Avoidable Death on Manus Island

By Anna Shea
The recent death of Hamed Shamshiripour highlights Australia’s vicious policies toward asylum seekers.

Locating Taiwan on Australia’s Strategic Radar

Locating Taiwan on Australia’s Strategic Radar

By Sinclaire Prowse
Australia faces fundamental strategic choices when it comes to Taiwan.
An Australian Republic, If You Can Referendum It

An Australian Republic, If You Can Referendum It

By Grant Wyeth
Will Canberra ditch the British monarchy? The Labor party wants to put it to a vote.

Two Dual Citizens Resign From the Australian Parliament

Two Dual Citizens Resign From the Australian Parliament

By Grant Wyeth
The resignations highlight a disconnect between the country’s constitution and its present reality.
What North Korea’s ICBM Means for 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.

What's Wrong With Australia's Emerging Immigration Stance?

What's Wrong With Australia's Emerging Immigration Stance?

By Grant Wyeth
With visa changes and new immigration rules, Canberra is missing an opportunity to attract skilled global workers.

Australia's Carmichael Coal Mine Folly

Australia's Carmichael Coal Mine Folly

By Grant Wyeth
Canberra is intent on seeing the controversial coal mine through.

Turnbull in India: Developing an Underdeveloped Relationship

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.
What Do Asian Governments Think About the US Strike on Syria?

What Do Asian Governments Think About the US Strike on Syria?

By Catherine Putz
A look at what China, Indonesia, Australia, and other Asian states had to say about the strike.

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