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Australia’s big tech defence cloud: Too big to fail?

Trusting the country’s digital defence capabilities to one company is a potential threat to…

  
Byte-sized diplomacy: Lessons from when the computer says no

The Blue Screen of Death outage this month underscores the need for a multilateral fix to…

  
Gender equality, the Pacific way

“Using culture to change culture” is how to make real progress in addressing a longstanding…

Tailored Solutions Empower Women to Overcome Extreme Heat Challenges

Extreme heat poses significant threats to health and economies, disproportionately affecting…

  
Made in the USA: America’s gambit to reclaim industrial primacy

Dominance in next-generation industry relies on people and partnerships to short-circuit China’s…

  
Critical minerals, critical decisions

A new UN panel can help ensure the social and environmental risks of the energy transition are…

Analyzing the Potential Climate Impacts of a Future Hydrogen Economy

Hydrogen offers a promising avenue towards a cleaner and sustainable energy future. In its…

  
The tricky delivery of aid and access in conflicts and crises

Gaza is only the latest example of the logistical challenges in providing humanitarian relief.…

  
The unheard potential of moderate voices in New Caledonia’s crisis

Hope for a “common destiny” is not yet lost despite the violent unrest and hardening views.

  
Martin Indyk, peacemaker

A scholar, a statesman, and a relentless policy entrepreneur. Above all, he was committed to a…

  
Remembering Martin Indyk, an American diplomat with Australian sensibilities

“Few Australians have had such a large impact on the world, and for good”, said Lowy Institute…