Tag: Joe Biden
Biden-Xi meeting at APEC a reminder of the importance of global summits in dangerous times
Despite a positive meeting, the contest between the world’s two biggest economies remains heated, largely without guardrails and of immense risk.
As calls grow louder for a Gaza ceasefire, Netanyahu is providing few clues about his strategy or post-war plans
With so many questions left unanswered, there is a growing disconnect between Netanyahu and the Biden administration in the US.
As Albanese heads to Washington, what can he hope to bring home?
Despite the pomp of a state visit, Albanese will be hoping to bring home from Washington some significant wins on policy and the bilateral relationship.
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Kim Beazley on Albanese's US trip, Biden in the Middle East, and the Voice's defeat
In this podcast, Kim Beazley joins The Conversation to talk about the Albanese visit and the international situation.
Why was the US House speaker just ousted from his job? And what does it mean for the Republican Party?
Foreign capitals no doubt see this turmoil and question the long-term reliability of Washington.
America's leaders are older than they've ever been. Why didn't the founding fathers foresee this as a problem?
Term limits for presidents were only written into the Constitution after the second world war. And members of Congress can still serve as long as they wish.
View from The Hill: Australia's bid for Julian Assange's freedom presents formidable problems for Joe Biden
Anthony Albanese’s request for the Americans to drop their bid to extradite Assange has fallen on firmly blocked ears.
Camp David summit turns attention to North Korea, as well as China
With the leaders of the US, South Korea and Japan meeting at Camp David, attention has once again been turned to North Korea’s as well as to China’s activities in the region.