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Is China playing a long game in the South China Sea?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageEPA/Kim Kyung-Hoon

China’s construction of new islands in the South China Sea has attracted a great deal of entirely predictable criticism and controversy. Surely no-one connected with this decision can be surprised at this outcome. One assumes that China’s military planners run just the same sorts of simulations and contingency...

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Bishop stops questioning about Joyce's intervention in Rinehart case

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imageSpeaker Bronwyn Bishop ruled out of order a question to Prime Minister Tony Abbott, from Labor frontbencher Joel FitzgibbonAAP/Lukas Coch

Speaker Bronwyn Bishop cut off a Labor attempt to question Tony Abbott about Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce’s intervention in the court case between Gina Rinehart and her children.

Bishop ruled out of order a...

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