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Malcolm Turnbull
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
By Grant Wyeth
Canberra is intent on seeing the controversial coal mine through.
Turnbull's India Visit: A New Chapter for Bilateral Ties?
By Rupakjyoti Borah
The bilateral relationship between India and Australia has much room for growth.
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.
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.
A Schism Among Australian Conservatives
By Grant Wyeth
Cory Bernardi's defection from the Liberal Party is a significant moment in Australian politics.
US Begins Vetting Asylum Seekers on Papua New Guinea
By Luke Hunt
Uncertainty still lingers over specifics.
Where Do Australia-China Ties Go in the Trump Era?
By Grant Wyeth
Wang Yi's trip to Australia shows ever-closer ties between the two countries.
What the Trump-Turnbull Call Tells Us About the Future of US Alliances in Asia
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Does the example of the Trump-Turnbull call portend a downturn for U.S. alliances around the Asia-Pacific?
Donald Trump and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Phone Call With … Australia?
By Ankit Panda
Details of a phone-call-gone-bad hit home that Trump is exactly who he said he was.
Can Asia Pick up the Pieces From TPP?
By Anthony Fensom
With the U.S. officially out of TPP, what options remain for the Asian signatories?