
Why the Indo-Pacific Is the New Cold War Battleground
The Indo-Pacific has become the decisive stage for global competition, where the balance between China’s money and America’s security promises will shape the future.

The Indo-Pacific has become the decisive stage for global competition, where the balance between China’s money and America’s security promises will shape the future.

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Jeremy Cordeaux exposes the double standards in Australia’s housing debate, revealing how politicians resist public housing developments in their own wealthy electorates.

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Are we misreading Modi and India’s democracy? Prof. Salvatore Babones explains how the West completely misunderstands India’s fault lines—and why it matters.

After the 20% HECS debt cut, Jeremy warns of a dangerous push to scrap student contributions entirely.

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