Ultimately, the international mandates are there. Government recognition of gender equality and climate change as ...
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Where One Nation's foreign policy stands on Taiwan, foreign aid, the UN and 'more missiles'
With One Nation running red hot in the polls and posing a serious challenge to the incumbent parties, there's more scrutiny on what its foreign policy would mean for Australia.
Former Labor foreign affairs minister says belief US would defend Australia in event of an existential attack is a ‘ludicrous delusion’ ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Timor-Leste’s President Jose Ramos-Horta witness the signing of a Defense Cooperation Agreement in Canberra, Australia, September 7, 2022. Credit: ...
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‘Foreign policy at its worst’: Greg Sheridan lashes PM’s decision to recognise Palestine
The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan says the Labor government’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state is Australian foreign policy “at its absolute worst”. Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan ...
Foreign policy didn’t feature heavily in the campaign, but Labor’s pre-election budget plan offers clues to the government’s priorities. On the first Saturday in May, Australians delivered the ...
In recent months, some moves made by Australian security and intelligence agencies against China have raised eyebrows. In May ...
The latest Foreign Affairs & Security Policy news, events, analysis and opinion from The Australian Financial Review ...
The year 2000 marked an inflection point for many Western countries, including Australia, in their outlook towards the world. The threat of terrorism hasn’t gone away. But Australia is much more ...
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