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Foreign Affairs

‘Considerable strain’: how Australian officials saw the China rift

Committee investigating January 6 Capitol riot holds private interview before today’s hearing — here’s why that is important

Scott Morrison’s 2020 ‘home by Christmas’ pledge to stranded Australians made before discussion within government, report finds

Bureaucratic shake-up likely to see Jan Adams replace Kathryn Campbell as Foreign Affairs and Trade boss

Next Capitol insurrection hearing to focus on Donald Trump’s efforts to pressure Mike Pence

Dogfight over the Paracels: Is this how to avoid a Third World War?

Is America’s ‘Strategic Ambiguity’ over Taiwan a thing of the past?

The whole idea of Home Affairs and its constituent parts needs revisiting

ASPI – a bastard child

Week one: Albanese seeks to build Hawke-like consensus

Bachelet in China: Insights into Human Rights and Xinjiang

As a new government attempts to unpick Australia’s climate record, an old one carries on with chutzpah

Bachelet in China: Will the truth about Xinjiang be uncovered?

Biden in Tokyo: Killing strategic ambiguity

Foreign Minister Penny Wong vows closer ties with Pacific allies

Foreign policy needs priority and balance

Michael Pascoe: Opportunity knocks for Australia in China

Michael Pascoe: Opportunity knocks for Australia in China

Michael Pascoe: Opportunity knocks for Australia in China

Next steps: governing well

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