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If growing US-China rivalry leads to โthe worst war everโ, what should Australia do?
Should Australia join the United States in a war against China to prevent China taking the USโs place as the dominant power in East Asia? Until a few years ago the question would have seemed merely hypothetical, but not anymore. Continue reading ยป
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Stepping back already from the integrity election?
Labor won government promising more accountability, so why disempower the crossbench? Continue reading ยป
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Hubristic Greens
There is one area in which the Greens are out in a class of their own โ hubris. Continue reading ยป
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John Brennan: UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, East Jerusalem & Israel
The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel, issues first report โ June, 2022โฆโฆ..A WAY FORWARD. โThe question, I believe, is not to devise a means for persisting on trying to separate them, but to see whether it is possible for them to live together Continue reading ยป
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CRAIG MURRAY. Biden works to prolong Ukraine war
Why we live in a world where the goal of nations is to damage the lives of inhabitants of other nations is a question which continues to puzzle me. Continue reading ยป
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Dr Chris Brook: Courts getting science wrong: Again
Should forensic science be scientific? Seemingly not, if you ask the Victorian Court of Appeal. Continue reading ยป
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Bring Home the Suffering Australian Children and their Mothers in Syrian Camps
The Albanese government has had bequeathed to it several unresolved human rights scandals which together have severely shrunk the moral character of Australia and Australians. Notable among them has been the plight of Australian overseas citizens who have fallen from grace. Continue reading ยป
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Weekly roundup Saturday 25 June
Weekly roundup of links to articles, reports, podcasts and other media on current political and economic issues in public policy. Continue reading ยป
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The Asian Media this Week
ย Uncomfortable choices between US and China; support for stronger Japanese military role; Marles moves closer to India; Myanmar military oppression worsens; South Korea joins space race. Continue reading ยป
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Environment: Can capitalism deliver the future we want?
We need to reduce all greenhouse gas emissions, not just CO2. Solar and wind slowly replacing coal as Australiaโs source of electricity. Sydney and Canberra middle of the pack for sustainability. Continue reading ยป
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African youths make it clear they prefer China over US
The 2022 African Youth Survey released on Monday has sent shock waves across the world. China has surpassed the United States as having the biggest positive influence among African youths. Continue reading ยป
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It is critical that the housing bubble is safely deflated
Stratospheric housing prices are perhaps the most critical domestic issue in Australia. Not only are a collapse of the housing bubble and a recession now threatening, but homelessness and rent stress, unaddressed and exploited, can quickly fester into ugly politics. Continue reading ยป
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Ann Wright: Largest ever US and Nato naval war drills in Pacific a threat to both peace and marine life
Military posturing in the Asia-Pacific also risks nuclear war and the potential extinction of the human species. Continue reading ยป
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The United States- the Pacific bully
The US dominates the Pacific Islands to an extent China can never hope to achieve. With Australiaโs support, the US is now engaged in an arms build-up in its Pacific territories and de-facto colonies in a little known boost to its containment of China. Continue reading ยป
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New Heads of Departments in Canberra
The appointments announced by the Prime Minister on Wednesday 22 June seem mostly sensible, offering the APS a more professional leadership which can both provide strong support for the Government and demonstrate its impartiality in its policy advising and management of programs. Continue reading ยป
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Government benefits from Opposition’s divisions
The new Albanese Labor Government is facing a host of difficult problems that will thoroughly test its capacity to govern, but politically it is in an enviable position enjoyed by none of its predecessors in the past half a century and more. Continue reading ยป
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EPBC Act and regional landscape and resilience plans
The new Australian Government is well positioned to pick up the challenges from the Samuel review of the EPBC Act and the IPCCโs adverse comments on Australiaโs institutional performance in managing climate risks. A way forward could involve formal recognition of a regional landscape planning approach in partnership with States and Territories. Continue reading ยป
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The Teals will force the Greens to get smart at last
John Menadue asks whether the Greens can avoid the perfect obstructing the good. The Teals will force the Greens to Get Smart. Continue reading ยป
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US will stop being a democracy most Americans say
MOST Republicans and Democrats believe that the United States will cease to be a democracy, according to a new poll by Yahoo News and YouGov. Continue reading ยป
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Picking up the pieces in the cultural sector โ but where to put them?
The recent Federal election was greeted with much relief by the cultural sector, and understandably so. As Tony Burke said in his first speech as Arts Minister: โThe nine-year political attack on the arts and entertainment sector is now over. The neglect, the contempt and the sabotage of the previous government has ended.โ The culture Continue reading ยป
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The U.S. – China dispute over the Taiwan Straitโs legal regime
In the most recent flap over the legal regime governing passage of warships through the Taiwan Strait, both China and the U.S. are partially right โand partially wrong. Continue reading ยป
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Keith Mitchelson. How long, how long the climate blues
Chris Bowen has announced reconfiguration of the energy generation system will not โcommence until 2025โ. Can Labor and Australia wait that long? Continue reading ยป
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Reflections on Criminal Justice in Hong Kong since 1997
The judiciary, the prosecutions division and the police force have all faced great challenges since 1997, and they have all learnt from their experiences and emerged stronger.That is not what the anti-China media have told us. Continue reading ยป
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The value of the Federal Administrative Appeals Tribunal and the worth of its non-legal members
The Federal Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) serves an important role for the citizens of Australia. Its value and the work of its members including its non-legal members need to be more widely appreciated and supported. Continue reading ยป
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RYAN YOUNG. Elon Musk’s gambit: Twitter and Free Speech
Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter has sharpened philosophical and epistemic differences over speech and content moderation. He will create an interesting natural experiment between different moderation approaches on platforms, if he is successful in changing the philosophical attitudes at Twitter. Continue reading ยป
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What now for government in Australia?
Now that the ALPย has formed a government, we should ask what it can practically do to restore governance in Australia and convince the Australia public of the massive task it, and the public confront, in the face of so many festering problems. This task will not be easy, but a comprehensive narrative will have Continue reading ยป
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Tripartite bargain on Immigration Policy
Given current skill shortages and how gummed up the visa processing system has become, the new Government will need a focussed strategy on what needs to be fixed first. Continue reading ยป
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The Outlook for Living Standards: Part 3
Previously Part 1 of this article assessed the impact on living standards from surging prices relative to wage growth, and rising interest rates. Yesterday, Part 2 considered what the new Labor Government can do to lift the rate of wage growth relative to prices. Today, Part 3 discusses how best to respond to the two Continue reading ยป
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The scourge of lobbyists and a role for the Greens and Teal. A revised post from Jan. 3 2022
Regulation of the way we manage lobbying in Australia is an even more important issue than a National Integrity Commission. The lobbying of governments around the world by the fossil fuel industry is a major reason for the Climate Emergency we now face.. Continue reading ยป
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Anti-China is in the Australian DNA
Is there any hope for Australia-China relations? I have spent most of a 60 year career on the periphery of those relations – in Canberra, Hong Kong, Moscow and Japan, with some time in China mainly during the crucial Cultural Revolution period. Continue reading ยป