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Malcolm Turnbull
Recalibrating US Diplomacy: Fresh Words from Australia’s PM
By Greg Austin
While visiting the United States, Australia's Turnbull offers a master class on statesmanship, but stumbles on theology.
Harassment Scandal Pushes Australian Minister to the Backbench
By Catherine Putz
What happens in Hong Kong doesn’t apparently stay in Hong Kong.
Australia and the US Gun Control Debate
By Helen Clark
A former deputy PM expresses frustration on U.S. gun control policy – and the alliance with Australia.
Australia’s Controversial Asylum Policies
By Gemima Harvey
The country’s brutal policies are leaving it increasingly isolated.
Relax. Indian Access to Australian Uranium Is No Threat
By Poorvie P. Patel
Concerns that Australian uranium could end up in an Indian nuclear bomb are overstated.
Australia Faces Tough Choices on Immigration and Terrorism
By Benjamin David Baker
The recent terror attacks in Paris are dividing Canberra’s politicians. How should Australia react to terrorism?
Australia’s New Terrorism Test
By Helen Clark
Once again terrorism on Australian soil is being debated.
Australia’s Submarine Debate: Shipyards and Seas
By Helen Clark
The debate often misses the regional context surrounding Australia’s submarine program.
Australia’s Human Rights Doublethink
By UNSW Human Rights Clinic
You can’t preach what you don’t practice. Unless you’re Australia and we’re talking human rights.
Trust Vacuum Leaves Australia Struggling to Govern
By Max Rashbrooke
In international comparison, Australia still shows some of the best policy performances and governance.
Australia: Change at the Top
By Helen Clark
In yet another political knifing in Canberra, a very different prime minister takes over.
Australia’s New Defense Minister
By Helen Clark
Australia has a new PM, new defense minister, new White Paper... what about the South China Sea?