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Beijing’s "one-China principle" is spreading

It is untrue that Taiwan is an "inalienable part" of China, but that's not…

  
A first step on the long road to global AI regulation

It didn’t make headlines but the US and EU came together last week to sign an important treaty…

  
South China Sea: The “transparency initiative” success is plain to see

But pressure on the Philippines means that its key partners must step up more.

  
China’s rise in Southeast Asia is bringing in a golden age for Australia

Disquiet about Beijing’s growing presence is motivating countries across the region to seek…

Integrating the Sustainable Development Goals into Projects in Pakistan

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 is a formidable challenge and…

  
Three safe bets on the 47th president’s foreign policy

Whatever the outcome of the US election, states will remain self-interested, and material power…

  
The rights-based priority in relations with Bangladesh

Sheikh Hasina’s downfall holds a lesson for the international community to ensure support for…

  
Tonga and His Majesty’s Armed Forces: A military made for peace

This Pacific country avoided colonisation not by force, but by adopting the trappings of state.…

Using Biodiversity Credits to Conserve Vultures and Safeguard Ecosystems

Vultures are crucial for ecosystem health and human safety. However, populations have seen…

  
Russian sanctions: Why has Australia stayed quiet on reparations?

With strong rule of law credentials and expertise, Canberra should use its advantage in…

  
Iran’s shadow hand in Houthi Red Sea attacks

How the Houthis and Iranians work together isn’t absolutely clear – but stopping the threat to…

  
Economic diplomacy: Taking sides for an election

From ANZUS, Indonesia, regional business and media reporting, Penny Wong seems to have legacy in…