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The Evolving Australia-Indonesia Relationship Amid Election Season

The Evolving Australia-Indonesia Relationship Amid Election Season

By Grant Wyeth
With Jokowi likely scoring another term in Indonesia, the bilateral relationship’s direction balances on Australia’s pending polls.
Australia’s Israel Embassy Decision and the Convergence of Conservative Identity

Australia’s Israel Embassy Decision and the Convergence of Conservative Identity

By Grant Wyeth
Australia’s foreign policy may be moving into a phase where it is no longer mostly above partisan politics.

Liberal Bloodbath Repels Australian Voters

Liberal Bloodbath Repels Australian Voters

By Anthony Fensom
The ruling party is already paying the price for its party room coup this summer.

Australian Government's Balancing Act Gets a Little Bit Harder

Australian Government's Balancing Act Gets a Little Bit Harder

By Anthony Fensom
The loss in the Wentworth by-election cost the Morrison government its lower house majority.

What Happened to Australia’s Liberal Party?

What Happened to Australia’s Liberal Party?

By Grant Wyeth
The party’s internal meltdown is rooted in the tensions inherent to its liberal and conservative roots.
The Fall Out From Australia's Leadership Shake Up

The Fall Out From Australia's Leadership Shake Up

By Anthony Fensom
With polls looming next year, where does the country go from here?

Citizenship Crisis Rocks Australia’s Turnbull Government

Citizenship Crisis Rocks Australia’s Turnbull Government

By Anthony Fensom
The ouster of lawmakers over dual citizenship is threatening Turnbull's grip on power.
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.

Australia's New Budget Hopes for a Continued Lucky Streak

Australia's New Budget Hopes for a Continued Lucky Streak

By Anthony Fensom
The Coalition government's latest budget depends on some overly optimistic economic forecasts to cut the deficit.

A Failed Faustian Pact: Western Australia’s Liberal Party Slips in Elections

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.

Why Trump Has Rattled the Land Down Under

Why Trump Has Rattled the Land Down Under

By Claude Rakisits
The election of Donald Trump gives ammunition to those in Australia who question the U.S. alliance.
How Did Turnbull’s Double Dissolution Gamble Backfire?

How Did Turnbull’s Double Dissolution Gamble Backfire?

By Grant Wyeth
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s attempt to clear Parliament's crossbench of small parties and independents failed.

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