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Malcolm Turnbull
Australian Elections Set For July 2
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has indicated that he will be calling a double dissolution poll.
Australia and China: All About 'Optimism' for PM Turnbull
By Shannon Tiezzi
On his first official visit to China, Australia's prime minister downplayed recent tensions in the relationship.
Is Australia the Key to US Containment of China?
By Robert O. Freedman
Domestic factors may lead Australia to take a more active role in challenging Chinese assertiveness.
Australia and the Brussels Attack
By Edward Cavanough
In the wake of Brussels, Australians should take solace in the rejection of the politics of fear and division.
How Obama Views Asia-Pacific Leaders
By Ankit Panda
Which leaders does Barack Obama get along particularly well with?
Will the US Station Long-Range Heavy Bombers in Australia?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The United States wants to temporally station heavy bombers and aerial tankers in Northern Australia.
What Does Australia's Defense White Paper Actually Say?
By Benjamin David Baker
When reading Australia's latest defense white paper, it's prudent to take stock of the greater picture.
Australia and Human Security: Why Turnbull Has to 'Do a Merkel'
By Greg Austin
Human security is emerging in Australia: The grass roots are speaking against neo-realism.
Australia Due for a Cabinet Shake-up After Scandals, Resignations
By Mina Pollmann
Scandals, sackings, and run-of-the-mill retirements mean Malcolm Turnbull will have to fill his Cabinet with new faces.
Oceania: The Key And Turnbull Show
By Anthony Fensom
The leaders of Australia and New Zealand are enjoying a political bromance.
Australia’s Metadata Retention Law Back in the News
By Helen Clark
Some agencies requesting access seem to have little to do with national security.
US, Australia Focus on Islamic State During Turnbull’s First Visit to Washington
By Shannon Tiezzi
While in the United States, Australia's PM focused mostly on the anti-ISIS campaign.