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Tony Walker
15 October 2018

All eyes on November’s G20 meeting as tensions between China and the US ratchet up

Tony Walker
15 October 2018

Ongoing volatility is causing intense debate about how to manage relations between the two powerful nation, which is only likely to become more challenging.

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Tony Walker
11 October 2018

New world order: stuck in the middle with Trump

Tony Walker
11 October 2018

Australia’s National Farmers’ Federation has commissioned research to answer a complex question for the country’s 135,000 farmers…

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Tony Walker
7 October 2018

Wentworth: this is no ordinary byelection

Tony Walker
7 October 2018

Like a Le Mans Formula 1 start, cabinet ministers and their shadows are lining up this week to blanket the electorate of Wentworth in a dash to the finishing line for…

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Tony Walker
5 October 2018

Shorten’s difficult dance on national security should not limit scrutiny of home affairs

Tony Walker
5 October 2018

With polling showing Labor is vulnerable on security issues, the opposition leader has the difficult task of distinguishing his party from the government while not being wedged from the right.

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Tony Walker
27 September 2018

Milne's gone - now the rest of the ABC board should go too

Tony Walker
27 September 2018

Having awarded a massive fail to participants – including a hapless board – in an ABC melodrama whose plot line would have defied the most…

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Tony Walker
17 September 2018

Twenty-five years after the Oslo Accords, the prospect of peace in the Middle East remains bleak

Tony Walker
17 September 2018

In 1993 the Oslo Accords were struck in optimism, but a quarter of a century later little has changed - and there's no real prospect it ever will.

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Tony Walker
16 September 2018

Tips for our new PM: #1, learn to shout less

Tony Walker
16 September 2018

If Scott Morrison is serious about presenting himself as an Australian everyman pursuing a values agenda that brings the country together he should consider doing the following…

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Tony Walker
10 September 2018

New world order: the US’ missing APAC ‘pivot’

Tony Walker
10 September 2018

On November 17 2011, then US President Barack Obama stood at the podium in the Australian parliament to deliver what was regarded then as the most-significant foreign policy statement of his presidency.

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Tony Walker
2 September 2018

A poster girl for much that's wrong with politics

Tony Walker
2 September 2018

Julia Banks is an unlikely poster girl for much that is wrong with Australian politics. Successful in her own right as a corporate lawyer, Banks was the only Liberal Party candidate to wrest a seat from Labor in the 2016 election.

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Tony Walker
28 August 2018

Malcolm Fraser’s political manifesto would make good reading for the Morrison government

Tony Walker
28 August 2018

Before he died, Malcolm Fraser was working on a manifesto for a new political party with centrist ideals – realising that the Liberal Party had lost touch with the…

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