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Australia
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
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?
By Catherine Putz
A look at what China, Indonesia, Australia, and other Asian states had to say about the strike.
A Failed Faustian Pact: Western Australia’s Liberal Party Slips in Elections
By Grant Wyeth
The WA Liberal Party abandoned its pact with the National Party to make a deal with One Nation. It backfired.
Calling All Ambassadors: Australia Ponders a New Foreign Policy Path
By Grant Wyeth
Australia has called all of its current diplomatic heads of mission home to help craft a new foreign policy white paper.
Australia’s Deadliest Destroyer Completes Sea Acceptance Trials
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The air warfare destroyer HMAS Hobart is expected to be delivered to the RAN in June 2017.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Finishes 4-Day Visit to Australia
By Grant Wyeth
Australia's relations with Israel are a balance between developing strong ties and managing moral quandaries.
A Schism Among Australian Conservatives
By Grant Wyeth
Cory Bernardi's defection from the Liberal Party is a significant moment in Australian politics.
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.
Timor-Leste Seeks a Better Maritime Border With Australia
By Grant Wyeth
Terminating the CMATS treaty is a first step, but negotiating a median line boundary will be more difficult
Australia’s Enemies: Looking Where the Light Shines Brightest
By Greg Austin
Terrorists, China’s military and Muslim boat people are not the main security threats to the country’s well-being.