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Commentary 

A new Australian foreign policy agenda under Albanese

  • Allan Gyngell
  • East Asia Forum
  • 31 July 2022

Reading the China Tea Leaves

  • Jocelyn Chey
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 13 November 2020

Biden will place Asia back at the centre of foreign policy – but will his old-school diplomacy still work?

  • Nick Bisley
  • The Conversation
  • 11 November 2020

What a Biden win would mean for Australia

  • Allan Gyngell
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 06 November 2020

Whoever wins, Australia can't rely on its great and powerful friend

  • Hugh White
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 04 November 2020

Shrill, ignorant voices are hijacking Australia's approach to China

  • Geoff Raby
  • The Australian
  • 30 October 2020

McCarthyism is now rampant in Australia

  • Linda Jakobson
  • John Menadue – Pearls & Irritations
  • 26 October 2020

The Dangers of Excessive Foreign Policy Zeal

  • John McCarthy
  • Asialink Insights
  • 20 October 2020

Can Australia depend on our Asian neighbours for security?

  • Hugh White
  • The Australian
  • 16 October 2020

Back to the drawing board on our survival strategy

  • Hugh White
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 12 October 2020

China is opening the door. Will Australia walk through it?

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 07 October 2020

Australian Chinese trapped between Beijing bullies and Canberra spooks

  • Dirk van der Kley
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 22 September 2020

A tit for tat with no end point

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 09 September 2020

No need for buyer's remorse: realism key to Australia's engagement with China

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 01 September 2020

The China-US rivalry is not a new Cold War. It is way more complex and could last much longer

  • Nick Bisley
  • The Conversation
  • 27 August 2020

Three steps needed to advance the Morrison doctrine

  • John McCarthy
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 04 August 2020

The Canberra-Washington Bubble

  • Michael Wesley
  • The Saturday Paper
  • 01 August 2020

Huawei ban is just the start of the great decoupling

  • Dirk van der Kley
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 29 July 2020

On China, the US speaks loudly but carries no stick

  • Nick Bisley
  • The Interpreter
  • 28 July 2020

Australia resolves China contradictions at last

  • Geoff Raby
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 10 July 2020

Australia’s new defence geography

  • Hugh White
  • East Asia Forum
  • 09 July 2020

Why Japan's balancing act on China is more sure-footed

  • John McCarthy
  • Australian Financial Review
  • 08 July 2020
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