In Sudan’s civil war, Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters have reportedly checked the sex of babies, then, if they are boys, ...
This month the Australian Institute of International Affairs mourns the death of Geoffrey (Geoff) Miller AO FAIIA, one of ...
Indonesia-Australia relations are entering an unprecedented phase of formalised security cooperation, marked by a watershed ...
At the close of COP30, Denmark did something unusual for a small state. It set a target to cut emissions by at least 82 per ...
The territorial dominance of the Islamic State (IS) has gone, but its ideology is fueling lone wolf attacks across Australia.
Australia doesn’t need to predict who governs Tehran to see the strategic risk. If Iran fractures into a prolonged crisis, it ...
Understanding and addressing trafficking dynamics along the Indonesia–Timor-Leste border is therefore critical for Australia, ...
Replication of the defense structures of great powers is not necessary for Australia’s national security, due to our unique geography. However, despite this, Australian defense has been concerned ...
Artificial intelligence systems such as ChatGPT are increasingly described as thinking, feeling, or becoming conscious. These descriptions are understandable, but they are wrong. What we are seeing is ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at Davos on January 20th marks a watershed in the post-war economic world order. Riddled with sectoral US tariffs and fearful of potential draconian trade [...] ...
India’s recent free trade agreements (FTAs) reflect a strategic shift from defensive trade policy toward a targeted, growth-driven approach. Rather than pursuing agreements for geopolitical signaling ...
This month the Australian Institute of International Affairs mourns the death of Geoffrey (Geoff) Miller AO FAIIA, one of Australia’s most distinguished diplomats and ...
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