Australian Foreign Affairs
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Read the latest AFA Monthly: The View from Myanmar by Maung Moe (a pseudonym). australianforeignaffairs.com/afamonthly/the…
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Thanks Australia Institute - definitely whetted my appetite to read the new issue of Australian Foreign Affairs
In today’s Financial Review, an edited extract of my forthcoming essay in Australian Foreign Affairs Affairs magazine. In which I subject Australia’s China debate to critical scrutiny.
The crucial question: What threat does China actually pose to Australian security, politics and society? Australia Institute hosts Merriden Varrall and Yun Jiang discussing their essays from the latest AFA with Emma Shortis and Ebony Bennett. Register:
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'Canberra, with its singular focus on Beijing’s moves in the Pacific, fails to see how Jakarta continues to step on its cake throughout the region.'
Read Ben Bohane's The View from Vanuatu in the latest AFA Monthly. australianforeignaffairs.com/afamonthly/the…
Can the US alliance survive another Trump presidency? Is AUKUS making us safer? What would an improved alliance look like? Watch Sam Roggeveen and Emma Shortis discussing their essays from the latest AFA with Allan Behm and Ebony Bennett
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Another enjoyable Australian Foreign Affairs with Emma Shortis Sam Roggeveen Dr. Michael Green @dennisglover64 talking frankly about America & Mary-Louise O'Callaghan’s rich review of Michael Wesley on #RAMSI .
Asia-Pacific 4D will be hosting The Fix author Andrew Carr next week. Register at us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Australia, ‘We Need To Talk About America’: out this week, issue 18 of Australian Foreign Affairs.
Check out The Lowy Institute’s Sam Roggeveen and Head of US Studies Centre Dr. Michael Green's essays, delving into opposing arguments in The Australian Inquirer.
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Really enjoyed the new issue of Australian Foreign Affairs, particularly Sam Roggeveen's piece, which provided the clearest analysis I've read of the strategic implications of the AUKUS deal, and US combat power in the Asia Pacific.
Tell you what, in all the pre-election analysis of Cambodia the influence of Joseph Wong and Dan Slater is strong! My review of From Development to Democracy for Australian Foreign Affairs went live this week: australianforeignaffairs.com/afa/reviews/30…