Tag: Taiwan
Fuel shortages and bare pharmacies: we need to talk about what a possible war with China could look like
Contingency planning for a potential conflict shouldn’t cause a national panic. Australia needs a ‘first 90 days’ plan to ensure we’d survive until supply lines could be reestablished.
Taiwan earthquake: an earthquake scientist on what we know so far and what may happen next
We can’t rule out the possibility today’s earthquake was not even the biggest event in this sequence, although as time passes the likelihood of a larger associated event decreases.
Why Taiwan's falling birth rate has become a national security issue
Young Taiwanese women in particular seem reluctant to have babies these days – and there may be quite a few reasons for that.
With Taiwan's election just a month away, the China threat is emerging as the main talking point
There is growing evidence China is attempting to influence the election through disinformation campaigns, putting Taiwan’s vibrant democracy to the test.
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.
The Voice: how do other countries represent Indigenous voices in government?
Despite the claim ‘there is no comparable constitutional body like this anywhere in the world’ many countries have similar institutions to the proposed Voice.