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Niki Alsford’s recent book, “Taiwan Lives,” explores how the Taiwanese people have transformed their home, a product of ...
AusSuper has invested AUD$2.2 billion in DataBank, a data centre platform in the US. In the UK, AusSuper has significant real estate and development holdings, including a 74 percent stake in King’s ...
His arrest marks yet another episode in Türkiye’s relentless struggle for power. İmamoğlu has been charged with “establishing ...
The European Commission’s new “ReArm Europe Plan/Readiness 2030” outlines ambitious defence goals but overlooks key fiscal ...
Australia-led research on China’s South-North Water Transfer Project reveals it as both an engineering and political undertaking, marked by fragmented governance and local resistance. The project ...
Sarah Rogers is an Associate Professor at the Asia Institute. Her research interests include hydropolitics, poverty alleviation, resettlement, agrarian change, agrochemicals, and climate change ...
The Chinese Communist Party’s use of such grey zone tactics include a whole range of non military, coercive activities ...
The trade and market tumult caused by Donald Trump’s “Day of Liberation” has given Australia a real kick in the economic backside. The “reciprocal” American tariffs, and then Trump’s on-again ...
Jeremy Kingsley is Associate Professor in the School of Law, Western Sydney University, and is Co-convenor (with Dr Sven Gallasch, Deakin Law School), Transnational Lawyering Consortium.