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International relations
- Engaging with Africa in a ‘post-aid’ era
- Will Myanmar be the world’s next mass atrocity?
- Singapore’s new normal
- The Philippines between the US and China
- Shock and austerity
- China: an old hand at soft power
- A toxic relationship
- Teething troubles and treading water
- ‘One Belt, One Road’ and India’s strategic autonomy
- The Middle East: the new Asia?
- Unreliable witnesses
- Collateral benefit and damage
- The new nuclear race
- Taiwan’s choice
- Geography matters in the South China Sea
- Nuclear power, oil and Iran
- South China Sea’s judgement day
- Iran deal: an historic compromise
- New Zealand’s China policy
- Testing times
- Asia’s new banking muscle
- Short term pain, long term gain
- ASEAN as the new global manufacturing hub? Don’t hold your breath
- Hot ideas for a warming world
- Final destination
- Moving the goalposts
- A nuclear arms rethink
- Smooth sailing ahead?
- Banking on the future
- Knowledge is power
- Navigating the Maritime Silk Road
- Trading up
- Social science
- Power cuts
- How will China’s money talk?
- We need to talk about aid
- How Malcolm Fraser paved the way for reform
- Go north, turn left
- Towards a new Australian security
- Making a difference
- Innovating the future
- Australian-Indonesian relations
- The time is right
- Playing by the rules
- Unintended consequences
- A changing landscape
- The Middle East: a zone of frenemies?
- Failing the national interest test
- A failed deterrent
- Australia’s place in the world