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June 11, 2019
Magazine
Daniel Immerwahr
All Over the Map
Jared Diamond struggles to understand a connected world.
June 6, 2019
Matt Ford
Australia’s Media Raids and the Decline of Press Freedom Worldwide
American journalists have strong constitutional protections, but even the U.S. is part of a global trend among autocracies and democracies alike.
April 23, 2019
Jacob Silverman
What’s the Best Way to Keep Incendiary, Violent Content Offline?
After the Christchurch shootings, Australia passed a law imposing harsh penalties on tech platforms that don't remove certain types of content. Should the U.S. do the same?
March 16, 2019
David C. Atkinson
The Longer History of the Christchurch Attacks
For over a century, the United States has played a role in inspiring and enabling white supremacy in Australia and New Zealand.
March 15, 2019
Patrick Strickland
White Nationalism Is an International Threat
The Christchurch attacks point to a disturbing web reaching from the United States, to the United Kingdom, to Greece, and beyond.
December 18, 2018
Matt Ford
Imagine Trump’s America With Australia’s Severe Defamation Laws
Two cases down under show how lower libel standards silence accusers and the press, while protecting the wealthy and powerful.
July 30, 2018
Magazine
Samuel Miller McDonald
Climate Kings
How a new generation of authoritarian leaders are using climate change to seize power
May 18, 2018
Magazine
Alan Wolfe
A Most Violent Year
The world that 1968 ushered in is a far cry from the one activists imagined.
May 15, 2018
Atman Trivedi
The U.S.-India Relationship Needs Work
Two decades after India tested its nuclear weapons, the country still isn't in a position to do what the United States wants from it: help counter China.
May 4, 2018
Ryu Spaeth
Gerald Murnane’s Endless Island
What the writer’s unique strain of autofiction says about the Australian condition.
April 27, 2017
Jeet Heer
Canada Is Too Nice to Stand Up to Trump
Justin Trudeau tried to befriend Trump, but bullies only respect people who fight back. That's why Trump is beating Trudeau to a pulp over trade.
April 25, 2017
Jeet Heer
The Catastrophic Triumph of Trump’s First 100 Days
His agenda has stalled, but he's already done lasting damage to America.
February 3, 2017
Alex Shephard
What Just Happened?! A Review of President Trump’s Second Week.
This week was pretty bad. But next week will be worse.
February 3, 2017
Brian Beutler
Trump Promised White Supremacy. Now He’s Delivering It.
He's implementing his campaign platform—and he's only getting started.
February 2, 2017
Alex Shephard
Trump vs. Australia.
April 5, 2016
Georgina Kenyon
Australia’s Other “Flying Doctors”: The Spirits of Aboriginal Bush Healers
December 1, 2015
Rebecca Leber
Canada and Australia have done a 180 at the Paris climate talks.
May 21, 2015
Chloe Angyal
Australia Is Bad for Celebrity Puppies, Worse for Actual Humans
May 1, 2015
Jon Emont
“Welcome to Indonesia, Death Penalty for Drug Traffickers!”
Why the country's new president is executing more foreigners, despite international outrage
November 17, 2014
Rebecca Leber
Obama Is Driving a Wedge Between the World's Two Most Powerful Climate Change Deniers
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