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This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese in Queenstown for 2025 Australia–New Zealand Leaders’ Meetin; Australia to recognise the State of Palestine at the 80th UNGA in September; Marles, ...
Jaishankar’s July 2025 trip to Beijing marked the first high-level India–China engagement since the 2020 Galwan Valley clash, ...
Bian Sai is a Ph.D. candidate at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University and academic visitor at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of [...] ...
Burkina Faso’s interim president, Ibrahim Traoré, has reignited Pan-African consciousness with a bold anti-imperialist agenda ...
How to Steal a Presidential Election gives readers a frank assessment of the 2020 election, laying bare the tactics and legal ...
Indonesia’s growing economic alignment with BRICS partners masks a more nuanced defence strategy—one that cultivates ties ...
Australia’s Antarctic presence—vital for science, sovereignty, and climate security—has been overshadowed by other strategic ...
Pakistan’s suspension of the Simla Agreement has dismantled the legal and diplomatic constraints that once governed the Line of Control. The Indo-Pacific Cooperation Network, a program centred on a ...
This decade may seem like high season for the imagined monsters of Antonio Gramsci as we witness the destruction of “order” ...
Global efforts to curb plastic pollution are nearing a decisive moment, with negotiations for a binding international treaty entering their final stage. Regardless of the outcome, Australia has a ...
Often described as paradise on earth and the “abode of gods,” Kashmir has long stood as a symbol of cultural fusion and ...