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Australia
Managing the Indian Ocean
Few people have heard of the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation. That’s a shame.
Australia’s Third Way Nonsense
Australia doesn’t have to choose between China and the U.S., Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop tells The Diplomat. And nor is conflict with China inevitable.
Can Australia Get Back on Top?
Last year was a mixed one for the Australian and Indian cricket teams. What does 2012 hold in store?
Indonesia Boat Tragedy
As many as 200 people may have been killed after a boat with people being smuggled capsizes off East Java.
The U.S.-China Straitjacket
Asia-Pacific nations need to stop seeing their foreign policy through the prism of U.S.-China balance.
Does China Worry Australia?
Australia has done well out of the U.S.-led Pacific order. So how will it respond to a rising China?
Australian Sour Grapes?
The head of Football Federation Australia suggests the controversy over Qatar getting the World Cup isn’t over.
India, Australia Eye Defense Ties
The meeting between Indian and Australian defense ministers suggests closer military ties are on the cards.
ASEAN Gets Euro Warning
As the outlook over the euro darkens, governments in the Asia-Pacific are moving to limit the damage.
To Tax, Or Not to Carbon Tax?
As the Durban conference on climate change continues, does the debate over a carbon tax in Australia offer any useful lessons for gathered delegates?
An Anti-China Axis?
Talk of U.S.-India-Australia axis is undoubtedly prompted by China. But is there any substance behind it?
The Australian Canary
One of Australia’s top foreign policy commentators is skeptical about the U.S. base deal. It’s a much-needed debate.