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29 Jan 2023 THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE: The Impact of Autonomous Tech on Peacetime Naval Missions chevron_right
23 Jan 2023 Can a country or a business claim ownership of the moon, meteorites or even space? Broadly speaking, no one owns space. However, this becomes more complex when you start to look at the particulars. chevron_right
20 Jan 2023 CNA: Family’s alleged links to COVID-19 test kit scandal led to Vietnam President Phuc’s downfall chevron_right
18 Jan 2023 SKY NEWS: Australia strengthens US military ties with $2.1bn Black Hawk order chevron_right
16 Jan 2023 THE AGE: ‘Long overdue’: Ramos-Horta calls on Australia to release Balibo files chevron_right
09 Jan 2023 Female entrepreneurs in Indonesia: Good for society, great for the economy Perhaps surprisingly – considering the typical Western media portrayals of Muslim nations – female entrepreneurs in Indonesia are encouraged, supported and valued, says Associate Professor Minako Sakai. chevron_right
06 Jan 2023 THE MANDARIN: China secrets still to be revealed following 2002 cabinet records release chevron_right
04 Jan 2023 THE CONVERSATION: Tampa, Bali bombings, 9/11 and the Kyoto Protocol: today’s cabinet paper release shows what worried Australia in 2002 This year’s release, from the cabinet records of 2002, is framed by two events of the previous year: the Tampa affair and 9/11. chevron_right
03 Jan 2023 EAST ASIA FORUM: Kishida’s difficult year The past year has not been good for Japan, nor for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government. chevron_right
03 Jan 2023 THE BHARAT EXPRESS NEWS: “The last 2 decent people in the current Vietnamese communist regime.” chevron_right
31 Dec 2022 THE NEW AMERICAN: Australia Considers Giving MPs Say in War Matters Amid Worsening Regional Security chevron_right
28 Dec 2022 THE AGE: Scott Morrison’s booby trap: Buying US nuclear submarines is a huge mistake chevron_right
21 Dec 2022 CNA: Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s visit to Beijing ignites hopes for warmer ties: Analysts chevron_right
30 Nov 2022 ROBERT MENZIES INSTITUTE: David Lee, ‘I don’t vote for them, but I’ll vote for John Curtin’ Labor’s Wartime Leader chevron_right