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    14. sij

    AFA explores the history of the United States–Australia relationship ahead of an eventful year in US politics. Featuring: Felicity Ruby

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    5. velj

    The relationship between the U.S. and China is more dangerously unstable than it has been since the 1970s, writes.

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    Indonesia: the not so good news | Tim Lindsey, Tim Mann

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    29. sij

    '...the defence policy of Australia’s friends and allies in the northern hemisphere has changed dramatically and now focuses on major-power conflict with Russia and China.'

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    When it comes to trade and economic issues with China, more Americans favor cooperation to “getting tougher” with Beijing

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    4. velj

    Just been sent this photo by evacuee Gloria Zeng of 2 of her 3 children inside quarantine on Christmas Island. She gave permission to post it. Says: ‘My 7yro knows roughly what’s happening. I doubt my younger ones understand. But I try to make it an adventure for them.’

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  7. 5. velj

    “The government’s initial handling of the epidemic allowed the virus to gain a tenacious hold.”

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  8. 5. velj

    In today’s AFA Weekly, World Leaders Talk – UK and Huawei. sources:

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  9. 5. velj
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  10. 4. velj

    “So far, the handling of the crisis seems to have underlined one of the ongoing problems with the authoritarian strictures of the party-state, which places a premium on the control of information in the name of maintaining stability.”

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  11. 3. velj

    COMPETITION: By signing up to AFA Weekly you could win one of five free digital subscriptions – gaining full online access to the journal and all back issues. That’s writing by over 50 of Australia’s top thinkers.

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  12. 2. velj

    AFA editor Jonathan Pearlman is 's world editor too. Read his latest piece “Trump’s peace plan divides Middle East”.

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  13. 2. velj

    “Today, we have the bizarre situation where the (normally) unpaid volunteers at the bushfire front line are being supported by the salaried professionals of the ADF. It should be the other way around.”

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  14. 2. velj

    “The [International Court of Justice] ruling is a bright point in an otherwise woeful international response to the internment of Rohingya and the organised violence against them.”

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  15. 31. sij

    “Just nine other countries have a lower share of working women … There is also a very strong likelihood that the threat of sexual violence is keeping women inside the home.”

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  16. 31. sij

    “Laws and regulations covering outer space are mired in geopolitical gridlock and are failing to keep pace with burgeoning commercial use of space and new technologies.”

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  17. 30. sij

    “If talks are unsuccessful, and the dispute continues, South Korea will be even more reliant on trade with China, drifting closer to it and perhaps further from the U.S. alliance system in East Asia.”

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    Donald Trump’s impeachment trial is historic, but so is the extent of the rift between America’s two main parties.

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  19. 30. sij

    “Instead of building a bridge to Jakarta at a time when the United States appears adrift in Asia, China is alienating what could otherwise be an important partner.”

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  20. 30. sij

    COMPETITION: Sign up to AFA Weekly before 14 Feb for a chance to win one of five free digital subscriptions to Australian Foreign Affairs journal.

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  21. 29. sij

    “We have never had to manage a relationship as important as the one we have with China, with a country so different in its language, culture, history and values.” Read an extract of Allan Gyngell’s AFA7 essay ”History hasn’t ended” online now

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