Months after his defeat in July’s National Assembly elections, French President Emmanuel Macron has finally appointed a new ...
The International Criminal Court aspires to hold all leaders accountable for serious international crimes. But thus far, the ...
The Pacific Islands Forum enteres a new era. The recent meeting of leaders encouraged cooperation, but for Taiwan the ...
Canberra Networking Day (CND), hosted by the Australia China Business Council (ACBC), once again underscored the intricate ...
The Afghan Taliban have commenced an aggressive attempt to thrust aside and silence critical Afghan voices in international ...
Mid-July 2024 saw two major events on China’s economic and trade sectors. At the Third Plenum in Beijing, the Party-State ...
While the on-going Russo-Ukraine war has obvious consequences for East-West relations, the impact of this conflict on Russia’s relations with regional partners is often over-looked. Despite notable ...
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Albanese to travel to the United States for the 2024 Quad Leaders’ Summit; joint statemnet on the third anniversary of AUKUS; Marles in Vanuatu; new sanctions ...
Early last week, Beijing hosted one of its largest and most distinguished security dialogues, the 11th Beijing Xiangshan Forum. The Forum attracted more than 500 delegations from more than 100 ...
Spamouflage, a form of disinformation spread through fake social media accounts, poses a growing threat to democratic processes by manipulating public opinion and amplifying polarisation. Governments ...
Australia is the only Western liberal democracy that does not have a legislated national Human Rights Act. Should Australia ...