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Donald Trump’s imposition of steep tariffs and sanctions on Brazil marks a dramatic escalation in US interference in a key ...
Jack Jarmon's Australian Outlook article "In Russia, the Chips are Down" cited in the Frankfurter Rundschau: A problematic legacy of outdated equipment and a lack of personnel hampered Russia's ...
Despite strategic shifts under South Korea’s new administration, maritime cooperation with Australia in Southeast Asia ...
A new maritime chessboard is emerging across the Indian Ocean. Over the past decade, China has transformed several African ...
As global rivalries intensify, Serbia stands at a complex geopolitical juncture. The country is simultaneously pursuing ...
With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Arctic Council paused all operations for the first time since its inception.
This week in Australian Foreign Affairs What happened on the Australian foreign policy scene, week by week.
During the past weeks, media coverage of Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza, including the creation of widespread famine and ...
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 ...
As AI accelerates, the US and China shape the global governance landscape through parallel ambitions and contrasting ...
The Fourth United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Seville started badly for civil ...