Fears of Chinese leverage via African iron ore distract from Australia’s more pressing economic vulnerabilities at home and ...
This year’s annual poll by UTS:ACRI shows skepticism of both major powers, and a strong desire for Australian autonomy. Australia’s longstanding foreign policy challenge of managing the United States ...
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Pro-growth policies that strengthen economic resilience would help us weather global economic firestorms, such as the oil ...
Australia saw its wine exports fall last year, hit by declines in mainland China and the US. A report from Wine Australia, released today (28 January), shows the country’s total wine exports decreased ...
The world has entered an era of economic statecraft wherein both China and the United States view their massive markets as tools that can be wielded to coerce other states into falling in line on ...
Agonising about Australia’s place in the scheme of things has been the principal pastime of policymakers since our notional independence. As Michael Wesley argues persuasively in Blind Spot: Southeast ...