Albanese-Widodo visit signals productive phase for Australia-Indonesia engagement
Anthony Albanese passed the first test in relations with Indonesia. He now has much work to do to reap the potential, writes Donald Greenlees.
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Anthony Albanese passed the first test in relations with Indonesia. He now has much work to do to reap the potential, writes Donald Greenlees.
Telling business to take advantage of the trade and investment opportunities with Indonesia hasn’t worked. Robert Law argues Canberra needs a new approach to fill the missing piece in the relationship.
Australia’s response to India’s deepening authoritarianism has been characterised by silence, pandering, and obfuscation. Dr Nisha Thapliyal and Dr Priya Chacko argue it is time for Australia to speak up.
The Tokyo Quad summit shows the group is maturing, but the real tests are still to come writes Purnendra Jain.
The coincidence of a newly elected Labor prime minister in Australia and a conservative president in South Korea revives memories of the last time the two countries set ambitious bilateral strategic goals, writes Peter K. Lee.