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The COVID-19 pandemic was a significant event in terms of loss of human life and economic output. After such events, ...
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Martial Law and Its Aftermath: The Authoritarian Shadows Still Haunting South Korean Democracy
South Korean politics has never been more dynamic than it is this year since democratisation. In early January, the world watched two unprecedented and chaotic standoffs between Yoon Suk Yeol’s [...] ...
The German Embassy Canberra and the Embassy of France in Canberra, in collaboration with the Australian Institute of ...
A growing international consensus—reflected in public opinion and led by liberal democracies—is calling for the recognition ...
AUKUS is a classic case of the “tail wagging the dog.” On the back of lies, a constructed inevitability of future conflict, ...
Calls for Australia to provide greater reassurance to the US reflect valid concerns about maintaining a strong alliance, but ...
Indonesia is entering a new phase of religious environmentalism, with ecotheology officially recognised as a national policy ...
The Chenab Bridge and USBRL mark a transformative leap in India’s military logistics across Kashmir, reducing travel time and ...
The Russia-Ukraine war has ushered in a new era of warfare defined by low-cost, commercially available drones that challenge ...
Since April 2023, the Sudanese civil war has claimed over 150,000 lives and displaced 12 million people. Once seen as a ...
Lucie Kadlecová’s Cyber Sovereignty offers an ambitious and timely intervention into one of the most pressing questions in contemporary international relations: how sovereign states assert authority ...
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