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China: globalisation’s unlikely champion

  • Written by Mark Beeson, Professor of International Politics, University of Western Australia
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We live in an era of unprecedented and frequently bewildering change. Shocks and surprises are the order of the day, none more so – or more consequential – than the election of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States.

Trump’s election has caused a good deal of handwringing and anxiety among...

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Full response from Reverend Tim Costello

  • Written by Sunanda Creagh, Editor, The Conversation

In relation to this FactCheck on Australia’s foreign aid spending, the Reverend Tim Costello, chief advocate of World Vision Australia, said (questions from The Conversation are in bold):

Could you please provide a source to support the statement that aid was at its highest under Menzies, at 0.5%?

The source is the OECD and the data is presente...

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Turnbull news conference an exercise in avoidance and obfuscation

  • Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

There were several takeouts from Malcolm Turnbull’s rather odd Monday news conference, which followed his Sunday telephone conversation with Donald Trump.

First, Australians are still not to be given any detail about the agreement – forged under the Obama administration and now confirmed by Trump – that the US will take refugees...

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  1. Health Check: what causes bloating?
  2. Who gets to see CCTV footage? The law favours the operators
  3. CBA's test of government bond using the blockchain, is just that
  4. How to cope with the stress of working alone
  5. Donald Trump's ban will have lasting and damaging impacts on the world's refugees
  6. Destroying research embryos within 14 days limits chance of medical breakthroughs
  7. Senior female bankers don't conform to stereotypes and are just as ready to take risks
  8. America has never been truly isolationist, and Trump isn't either
  9. From Tim Winton to Gail Jones: why writing matters in WA
  10. When the heat is on, we need city-wide plans to keep cool
  11. Let's face it, first impressions count online
  12. Trump gives Turnbull refugee deal green light but government provides no detail
  13. The future of stem cells: tackling hype versus hope
  14. Facebook's support for USB security keys is a good move and one others should follow
  15. Is it OK to punch Nazis?
  16. What is the Doomsday Clock and why should we keep track of the time?
  17. In Australia, land of the 'fair go', not everyone gets an equal slice of the pie
  18. Can machines really tell us if we're sick?
  19. Sex, death and del kathryn barton
  20. A housing affordability crisis in regional Australia? Yes, and here's why
  21. Calling deep sea species 'monsters' may harm their conservation
  22. “No smoking” in music lyrics? Sorry, count me out
  23. Trump's arrival means it's time for Australia to review our relationship – and perhaps learn to say 'no'
  24. No longer tied to Britain, Australia is still searching for its place in the world
  25. Friday essay: transgenderism in film and literature
  26. Why are we more likely to get cancer as we age?
  27. Older people still have sex, but it's the intimacy and affection that matters more
  28. How to tell if your child's educational needs are being met at school
  29. Australia needs precision tools in drafting trade agreements, not a sledgehammer
  30. Grattan on Friday: 2017 will test whether Turnbull can rise above times that do not suit him
  31. What if there was nothing Trump could do to stop the clean energy revolution?
  32. Scientists may have proven women are better at multitasking than men
  33. Six tips to keep you and your devices secure in the gig economy
  34. Throw a veggie pattie on the barbie this Australia Day
  35. Welcome to Australia, a land of creatures out to kill you... maybe
  36. Australia Day, Invasion Day, Survival Day: a long history of celebration and contestation
  37. Parrot pie and possum curry – how colonial Australians embraced native food
  38. 'Australian' enough to be a hero?
  39. Push for a Commonwealth trading bloc further politicises free trade
  40. Heart disease: what happens when the ticker wears and tears
  41. Arthritis isn't just a condition affecting older people, it likely starts much earlier
  42. More lessons on fintech to come for Scott Morrison
  43. Australian cinema for Australia Day
  44. Explainer: the rules for shooting on film sets
  45. Do you need to worry if your baby has a flat head?
  46. Is 'clean coal' power the answer to Australia's emissions targets?
  47. Speaking with: Nicole Cook on union 'green bans', housing affordability and the Sirius building
  48. Recent death from resistant bug won't be the last
  49. Changing Australia Day is pointless – and there is much to celebrate
  50. There's no point to Australia's push to ratify the TPP

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