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Malcolm Turnbull
A New Year Brings New Turmoil for Australia’s Turnbull Government
By Edward Cavanough
It has been a particularly inept start to the year for the struggling prime minister.
Australia and the Crown
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Australia's debate on becoming a republic continues to rage on.
Say It Ain't So: New Zealand Prime Minister Calls It Quits
By Anthony Fensom
Australia in particular laments John Key's surprise decision to resign.
Australia’s Wrong Response to its Rights Abuses
By Max Walden
A new report sheds more light on the country’s dark record.
Turnbull’s No-Win Bind: Same Sex Marriage and Aussie Politicking
By Grant Wyeth
Despite strong public support for same sex marriage, ultra-conservatives in the Liberal Party demand a plebiscite.
Why Did Turnbull Decide Against Endorsing Rudd for UN Secretary General?
By Grant Wyeth
Australia’s two major parties have usually demonstrated a solid bipartisan approach to international forums. No more.
Kevin Rudd Loses UN Bid Early
By Helen Clark
Australia’s PM Malcolm Turnbull has refused to endorse him.
Why the Philippines-Australia Comprehensive Partnership Matters
By Julio S. Amador III
The relationship has implications not just for bilateral ties, but potentially for the region and world as well.
Australia Voted for a Stalemate
By Grant Wyeth
With counting ongoing, a chain of events has been set in motion that could dramatically reshape Australia’s politics.
Australia’s Election Cliffhanger
By Anthony Fensom
The final outcome is uncertain, but either way the result looks likely to be disappointing for PM Malcolm Turnbull.
Much Ado About Malcolm
By Grant Wyeth
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is far from the transformational figure he hoped to be.
Are Australia’s New Subs Already Obsolete?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Rapid technological changes in underwater warfare may make the submarine as we know it obsolete by the 2040s.