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Brisbane G20 Summit

December 15, 2014
Australia Needs a Foreign Policy Vision
By Elliot Brennan
The Abbott government must break Australia’s “provincial reflex” in foreign policy.

November 26, 2014
A Blueprint for India-Australia Collaboration
By Mohamed Zeeshan
Beyond geopolitics, the two countries have the potential to work together in a number of areas.

November 21, 2014
Australia Speaks at the UN Security Council
By Helen Clark
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop gives an address on terrorism, as Australia nears the end of its UNSC presidency.

November 18, 2014
Okinawa’s Election Fallout for the US-Japan Alliance
By Clint Richards
An inability to reach a settlement could have implications for the effectiveness of allied forces in the region.

November 18, 2014
China’s Overseas Anti-Corruption Efforts Nets 288 Suspects
By Shannon Tiezzi
At APEC and beyond, China is making anti-corruption a key part of its diplomatic efforts.

November 17, 2014
Japan’s G20 Scorecard
By Clint Richards
Japanese officials conduct a full-court press on the last leg of their multilateral tour.

November 16, 2014
G20 Brisbane: Not Quite Australia’s Coming of Age
By Roxanne Horton
Australia ran a smooth summit, but looked out of touch on climate change.

November 14, 2014
DPRK Special Envoy to Russia as UN ‘Atrocities’ Vote Looms
By Clint Richards
Plus a recap of trilateral meetings. Regional foreign affairs weekly wrap-up.

November 14, 2014
G20 Warned On Growth
By Anthony Fensom
World leaders will have a challenging agenda at this weekend’s summit.

November 07, 2014
The Limits of China's Anti-Corruption Crackdown
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing wants to pursue anti-corruption on its own terms, with the Party in complete control.

October 15, 2014
Australia’s Macho Putin Rhetoric
By Helen Clark
Prime Minister Tony Abbott talks tough ahead of the G20 Summit.

July 27, 2014
The B20 Summit and Global Trade
By Kevin Placek
Business leaders hope to influence the G20 on growth and trade ahead of the Brisbane summit.
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