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Much ado about very little
Forget uranium; it’s now time to focus on strengthening the Australia-India relationship, writes IAN HALL.
Ten years after terror
A decade on, GREG FEALY reflects on what the Bali bombing has meant for global jihad & the fight against terror.
Striding with giants
ROBERT O’NEILL honours Coral Bell AO 1923-2012; a balanced, independent, realist-minded scholar of world politics.
Staying power
The US is looking to cement its place in the Asia Pacific, a move which could lead to a more secure region, writes RUSSELL McGOLDRICK.
Not so friendly fire
Australian forces will continue to suffer green on blue attacks until they fully withdraw from Afghanistan, writes JOHN BLAXLAND.
Asia’s changing tide of power to ripple through Indian Ocean
Changing of the guard in the Asia Pacific set to play out in the Indian Ocean, says expert.
Super 88
China may need to change its economic game plan and take more risks if it is to maintain its gold-winning development, writes JUSTIN LIANG.
US moving with the currents as new waves hit the Pacific
Changing power structures and diplomacy in the South Pacific could provide a model on the future of the United States–China relationship in the Asia Pacific, argues JOANNE WALLIS.
Chinese whispers leave US and Australia facing reality check
US and Australia face hard choices about how to deal with China, says defence expert Hugh White.
Exporting disarmament
Selling uranium to India could make help nuclear non-proliferation and make the world safer, writes CRISPIN ROVERE.